Jet2 managed to get Bun-Bun home just in time for Louis first birthday
The couple thought they had lost the treasured toy - which Louis was given at birth - forever. Picture: Jet2.But budget airlinewas already trying to reunite the toy with the family using social media after staff had found the bunny on the plane.
Airline staff made sure Bun-Bun arrived back home safe, where he was pictured with his own suitcase. Picture: Jet2.“Everyone has gone out of their way to make sure that Bunny was brought home and they’ve even brought the journey home to life thanks to the pictures they have shared, it’s amazing. Jet2 employee Ivonne McLachlan, based at Palma de Mallorca Airport, found the bunny in the lost property office and turned to social media to track down its owner.
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