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Buzz Lightyear went on the adventure of a lifetime thanks to his 2-year-old buddy Hagen Davis. Buzz ended up getting the royal treatment from staff members at SouthWest Airlines after little Hagen left his friend, Buzz, behind on a recent flight.
Hagen and his family were flying from Little Rock, Arkansas to Texas for a funeral that included a layover when Ashely Davis, Hagen’s mom, realized that Buzz was missing.
“It was a very hectic trip,” Davis said. “I was jumping on a plane with a 2-year-old.”
Davis said she went through her backpack and realized that Buzz was missing. I really didn t do my due diligence as being the mom to triple check that everything was with this,” she said.
By Wayne - Not Everything Sucks Desk
Mar 17, 2021
Hagen Davis left his beloved Buzz Lightyear toy on a Southwest flight from Sacramento to Dallas, and a couple of Southwest staffer went above and beyond to make it right.
The toy was found by operations agent Beth Buchanan. She noticed the name “Hagen” written on the bottom of the toy. She could have just put it in the lost and found bin, but Buchanan instead checked the passenger list. Her colleague, Jason Hamm, saw the toy on her desk, and decided to have it returned in epic style.
While waiting for the Davis family to respond to his email asking for a mailing address, Hamm took the toy on a photo taking tour of the airport, snapping shots of Buzz in front of planes, engines and even in the cockpit. Then he wrote a letter to Hagen that said:
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