The security screening process involves both the handler and the guide dog. Antonia, like other guide dogs, is trained to go through metal detectors without causing disruptions. Her handler might need to perform additional steps, such as removing her harness if required, but Antonia’s training ensures she remains focused and attentive throughout.

Communication between airport staff and the handler is key. Staff should be aware of how to interact with guide dogs, ensuring they do not distract or pet them without permission. Antonia’s presence not only aids her handler but also reminds everyone of the importance of accessibility and assistance for those with disabilities.
By understanding the role of guide dogs like Antonia, airport personnel and fellow travelers can contribute to a more inclusive and supportive environment. This cooperation makes air travel more accessible, allowing everyone to feel confident and secure during their journey.
