Heartwarming celebration held for bride-to-be on Southwest Airlines flight to Austin, Texas
The flight crew on the Southwest Airlines flight gave the bride-to-be a celebration at 35,000 feet that she’ll never forget.
AUSTIN, Texas — A bride-to-be flying to Austin for her bachelorette party got a heartwarming celebration 35,000 feet in the air.
The Southwest Airlines flight crew came over the PA system on the flight to honor her with a crown, sash, and sweet notes of encouragement written on napkins by other ladies on the plane who either are married or have been married before.
Southwest Airlines shared a video of the special celebration on their Facebook page Thursday:
Congratulations to the bride-to-be! May she have the best time in Austin and a wonderful wedding day.
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