BOSTON (AP) — A father determined to help his three-year-old daughter enjoy Halloween even though they were on a Boston-to-San Francisco flight decided to take her trick-or-treating on the plane.
Stephanie Kahan told The Boston Globe via email that she was on the flight with the man and his daughter on Monday when he passed out notes and candy to passengers.
The note explained that Molly, dressed as a doughnut, was “bummed that she wouldn’t be able to go trick-or-treating” and asked for help from fellow passengers.
The girl then walked up and down the aisle collecting the candy.
Kahan called it a “heart-warming moment” and said every passenger was excited to participate.
- Posted November 04, 2016
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Dad takes daughter trick-or-treating on cross-country flight
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