Christmas Comes Early For Some Lucky WestJet Passengers
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While most of us are still keeping our fingers crossed that Santa will deliver at least a few items from our extensive wish lists, the lucky passengers of two recent WestJet flights have already had one of their requests fulfilled.
To celebrate the holiday season, earlier this month, the Canadian airline set up a special screen near the entrance of the boarding area at the Hamilton and Toronto airports. They then selected two flights, both heading to Calgary, and asked passengers to scan their boarding passes if they wished to talk to a virtual Santa.
While some ignored it thinking it was a just a ploy to keep them entertained, others did exactly that and asked the 'Ho Ho Hoing' Santa for all kinds of things ranging from a Choo-Choo train to socks and underwear to even a large screen television. The 250 passengers then settled into their respective airplanes and promptly forgot about the whole incident.
You can only imagine their surprise when they landed in Calgary five hours later, and found exactly what they had asked for, coming down a special baggage carousel. Turns out that while the passengers were flying to their destination, the staff at the discount airline's Calgary office had been frantically shopping, to get their wishes fulfilled! The only unfortunate part? Those that had not checked in any luggage lost out on their requests because they never made it to the area. But they can take heart in the fact that the unclaimed gifts were donated to charity.
The best part is that the company had placed 19 cameras at strategic locations so that the passenger reactions could be filmed and seen by the entire world. And just to show they appreciated the heart-warming response they have received from the millions of fans worldwide, WestJet even donated a flight to a family in need when the YouTube video garnered 200,000 views.
This is not the first time WestJet has shared some holiday cheer with its customers. In 2012, they organized a flash mob of 150 volunteers who performed a jolly dance for some weary passengers waiting to board a red-eye flight and then had Santa hand out stockings that were stuffed with the latest iPods!
Resources: Huffingtonpost.com, LAtimes.com
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- christianover 11 yearsI think it is a genuine of clients for there christmas to make everyone happy and made them cry
- Emilyover 11 yearsI think it was a marketing ploy.
- Kendraover 11 yearsI think they were doing it to get their names out there but at thee same time it is nice for them to do something nice for other people.
- Connorover 11 yearsThat was neat!
- killian over 11 yearsI think it was just generosity because come its a big flat screen tv
- Kyraover 11 yearsI think it is a genuine appreciation of their clients because they actually spent their money just to make their wishes come true for the Holidays.
- Maddieover 11 yearsI think it was just an act of generosity. WestJet had the money to do this, so I guess that they wouldn't need to advertise to make MORE money. Really cool idea, though. I would want to do something like this too.
- Blakeover 11 yearsI thank that was nice of them to make there wishes come ture
- Eliover 11 yearsYes Because kids might not ever get stuff like that and they did.
- Aimeeover 11 yearsI think West Jet does care about their customers because it was a very generous idea. But, I do think that it was a great marketing campaign! They got a ton of free publicity.




