To infinity and beyond. A little boy lost his favorite Buzz Lightyear but thanks to an alert Southwest Airlines employee Buzz landed back safely with his child in a real-life version of the ”Toy Story” saga.
According to Southwest, Hagen and his family were traveling to Dallas and were already driving away from Love Field when they realized one of the child’s prized possessions was nowhere to found.
Buzz had become a lost toy.
The plane they had arrived in had already taken off to its next stop.
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When the plane landed at its final destination in Little Rock, Arkansas, Ramp Agent Jason noticed Buzz. Like anyone who has seen “Toy Story” knows, Buzz should have a name scrawled on his foot. Lo and behold, Buzz did, but instead of Andy, Hagan was written on the boot. Jason then found out that there was only one Hagen on the plane the entire day so he hatched a plan to reunite a boy and his toy, sending Buzz on a mission for Southwest Airlines.
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Hagen and his family had landed at Dallas Love Field and were already driving off in a rental car when they realized...
Posted by Southwest Airlines on Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Jason packed Buzz up in a box, with the pictures, a letter “from Buzz” and a message for the evil emperor Zurg, that read “Not Today, Zurg!!” and Hagen got his Buzz back safe and sound.
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