Proposals are popular – almost de rigueur – on airplanes. And weddings are popular in Las Vegas, But when this couple had several Southwest Airlines flights delayed on their way to get married in Las Vegas, they decided not to wait – and got married inflight on their Dallas Love Field – Phoenix segment.
The couple had struggled to reach Las Vegas and they couldn’t wait. There was a minister on the flight. All of the passengers on board lit up their flight attendant call buttons. And here comes the bride played on.
@SouthwestAir luv was in the air last night. Did y’all know two passengers got married on flight 2690 ??? pic.twitter.com/YBgnNEcEfx
— cowgirl clary (@realclaryyork) April 25, 2022
Pamkicks@yahoo.com wasn’t waiting any longer after 3/4 missed flights to get to Vegas. Sooo 🧻 alter ( classic ) call button lighting and a minister was on the flight WOW 👀❤️ @SouthwestAir was jumpn LATE at 36Kfeet. #LuvInTheAir✈️❤️ #WeddnSeason #1st4Everyone pic.twitter.com/9KznC14SwZ
— George Rodriguez (@hoopscoach22) April 25, 2022
After the loving couple said I do in memorable fashion, they danced down the aisle to the spinning tracks of DJ FA, a Southwest flight attendant obliging them on tunes to mark their nuptuals.
— George Rodriguez (@hoopscoach22) April 25, 2022
It was lucky she hadn’t checked her wedding dress!
— George Rodriguez (@hoopscoach22) April 25, 2022
The happy couple even checked in on twitter to thank a passenger for social sharing the moment. Hint for the newlyweds, though, they shouldn’t be spending this time on twitter.
George, thank you for attending our wedding!! @SouthwestAir the crew of Flight 2690 was the most amazing crew we’ve ever flown with.
— Salda not Salsa 🇨🇿 (@jsalda) April 25, 2022
Southwest very much brands itself the LUV airline. Based at Dallas’ Love Field, its ticket symbol is LUV and there’s a heart at the front of every cabin. The airline’s original ticketing machines were called Quickies, and when they used to serve peanuts those were known as Luv Bites.
During the pandemic one couple that met on a Southwest Airlines flight had a themed wedding. The man sitting between them on that fateful flight was a pastor, who wound up officiating.
Last year a pilot actually got married on a Southwest flight to Vegas just like the passengers did on Monday. All of the wedding guests booked tickets for the flight.
Unfortunately not everyone’s nuptials travels worked out quite so well on Monday.
@AmericanAir please help me understand how I get to my destination to renew vows and my bag not only got lost but it also finally made it to me like this.. MY WHOLE VACATION/ Vow Renewals RUINED THANKS ALOT.. pic.twitter.com/mXclztB5W4
— Ameshia Deshazer (@AmeshiaDeshazer) April 25, 2022
None of these passengers will ever forget their wedding day, but it’s not a day you usually forget. The American Airlines passengers will probably want to forget the day they tried to renew their vows.
I want to marry “realclaryyork” the first woman whose tweet you quoted. She is pretty and her tweets have a good mix of insight and sense of humor. She called crypto the men’s equivalent of MLM.
Ayenus: Men Love Men?
A pair of attention seeking narcissistic people
@Mets Fan in NC — you are a sad person who is a sports fan because the only way you can feel any success is vicariously through the television screen watching people who are more physically fit than you and who work harder than you achieve something tangible while you sit back and drink PBR which is all you can afford because you live in a s**thole state with no future. And you’re on an internet blog calling other people narcissistic. What a s**tshow