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With his communal journal, Southwest employee invites passengers to let their feelings fly

2 May 2025
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With his communal journal, Southwest employee invites passengers to let their feelings fly
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Southwest Airlines flight attendant John McKay has introduced a unique initiative on his flights by bringing a journal for passengers to share their thoughts and experiences. Inspired by a previous idea, McKay began this project in 2023, allowing travelers to express emotions through poetry, art, and personal stories, creating a connection among them. Recently, on a flight from Dallas to Houston, a passenger contributed, emphasizing resilience despite life’s challenges, showcasing the journal’s ability to foster meaningful interactions and support among strangers.

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