Our member airlines work hard every day to provide high-quality customer service, delivering passengers and packages safely to their destinations. Through the transfer of people and goods, U.S. airlines connect us to cultures and traditions across the world, truly making it a smaller place.
While as passengers we may not always be witness to their great work, the evidence is all around us. In case you missed it, here are highlights from a few of our member airlines last week.
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Air flight attendant Sophie uses her job as an opportunity to jump to new heights—literally! What’s your ideal layover activity?
Flight attendant Sophie S. loves making the most of layovers. Would you ever skydive? #iFlyAlaska #iAmAlaska pic.twitter.com/k67k86mOcM
— Alaska Airlines (@AlaskaAir) April 10, 2017
Hawaiian Airlines
Have you ever wondered how airports get their names? Check out the cool story behind Hawaii’s Kahului Airport, named after Hawaiian Airlines Captain Jimmy Hogg.
JetBlue
JetBlue is a proud supporter of Project Farmhouse, a sustainability center that allows New Yorkers to learn about environmental issues through food, horticulture, arts and more. Learn more about their exciting partnership at http://projectfarmhouse.org.
Thanks to @JetBlue for helping us take off at Project Farmhouse, NYC’s first sustainability and education center! https://t.co/knyuRi4ZIM pic.twitter.com/0e3vrwxxiY
— GrowNYC (@GrowNYC) April 6, 2017
UPS
UPS is delivering the magic of Augusta to the next generation of golfers, through its Bags 4 Birdies program.
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