Love is definitely in the air
By Marlisse Cepeda
Dottie Coven and Keith Stewart are always on the move because of their jobs (she’s in sales and he’s in IT), so when it came time to plan their wedding, they reached out to a familiar place for the venue. The Indiana couple asked Southwest Airlines to host the party, and they agreed. Coven and Stewart exchanged vows at 32,000 feet on Southwest Airlines Flight 4058 yesterday."A lot of things around flying tend to not be fun. Let's make it fun again!” said Coven, as she danced down the plane aisle, which was decorated with balloons. Before the bride made her appearance, the flower girl passed out peanuts, instead of petals, to some of the flight’s 141 passengers. Thirty of those people were the pair’s family and friends. The rest of them had no idea they were going to a wedding that day.
In addition to agreeing to host the wedding, Southwest Airlines also had a milestone of their own they wanted to celebrate: their very first nonstop flight from Nashville to Dallas Love Field. How appropriate! The airline also commemorated the occasion with the hashtag #nonstoplove. Southwest Airlines treated the newlyweds to a trip to Puerto Rico for their honeymoon. Congrats to Dottie and Keith!
More #NonstopLove? We're celebrating with a sky wedding! Congratulate @sacwoo & @dottiecoven as they tie the knot! pic.twitter.com/eZCpKRV7yX

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