A Buzz Lightyear toy left behind by a toddler on a flight was returned by Southwest Airlines. And what a story Buzz had to share!
Ashley Davis says her two-year-old son, Hagen, left Buzz on the plane when they landed in Dallas, but she didn’t realize it until they reached their rental car. Luckily, Hagen’s name was written on it and an employee used that to reunite him with his owner. A ramp agent spotted Buzz and Hagen’s name and he was able to look up the only passenger with that name who traveled that day. A few days later, the toy was back at the family’s California home, arriving in a decorated box with a letter describing his “mission” and photos to show it.
The letter read: “To Commander Hagen,” it reads, “I am very excited to return to you upon completing my mission. I was able to explore the airport and spaceport in Little Rock, Arkansas, while I was away and I have included photos of my adventure.”
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