
A couple couldn't make it in time to a Vegas wedding chapel. They got married on a Southwest flight instead
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One couple has taken their love to new heights, quite literally. To about 37,000 feet, in fact.
(CNN) — One couple has taken their love to new heights, quite literally. To about 37,000 feet, in fact.
A Southwest flight from Dallas to Las Vegas turned into a makeshift wedding chapel on Sunday, complete with toilet paper streamers and a flight attendant maid of honor.
Pam and Jeremy Salda had been dating since August 2020 and told CNN when they heard the news of the mask mandate being lifted on some airlines, they had joked last Tuesday about eloping in Las Vegas.

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