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Alligator therapy in the Big Easy

- Harriet Baskas

Dozens of airports around the country have helped de-stress millions of passengers with teams of therapy animals in the terminals that include mostly dogsand the occasional pig (San Francisco), cat (Denver) and miniature horse (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky).

Now Louis Armstrong New Orleans Internatio­nal Airport (MSY) is upping the animals-at-the-airport ante with alligators.

Each Friday afternoon, the Audubon Nature Institute now brings live baby alligators to the baggage claim area and encourages passengers to pose for an “MSY Gator Selfie.” If they’re brave enough, the passengers are also allowed to touch the gator.

“These baby alligators are probably between a year and 3 years old and can be anywhere from 1 to 3 feet long,” said MSY spokeswoma­n Erin Burns. “The Audubon Nature Institute will bring one or two baby gators each week. These animals are used to being handled and they get regular breaks.”

MSY debuted its dog therapy team, the MSY K-9 Krewe (a nod to the krewes, or groups, that organize parades and balls in New Orleans) in June.

But Burns says the gator visits and selfies are another way the airport is working to enhance the passenger experience.

The MSY Gator Selfies program is scheduled to continue indefinite­ly, said Burns, and will move to the new Louis Armstrong New Orleans Internatio­nal Airport terminal when it opens in May 2019.

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NEW ORLEANS INTL. AIRPORT Travelers can pet a baby alligator in New Orleans.

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