NEW DELHI: A heart-touching moment between a mother and daughter is winning hearts across the internet after an air hostess was seen welcoming her mother on a flight for the first time.
An IndiGo air hostess named Suhani posted a video on Instagram that showed the mother and daughter embracing, as the mother handed over a bouquet and chocolates to her daughter and her colleagues. The heartwarming exchange has resonated with netizens, drawing widespread appreciation.
“You’re blessed! Very few people get to experience such wholesome moments,” commented one user.
Another wrote, “Proud moment for mom,” while a third added, “OMG!!! She gave you roses and chocolate!! Can’t make a crew’s day any better than this. I bet this was one of your most lovely flights!”
Suhani also presented a note to her mother that read: "For my special guest, it was so good to have you onboard. You are seeing me in uniform for the first time, that too in my uniforms. Love you."
An IndiGo air hostess named Suhani posted a video on Instagram that showed the mother and daughter embracing, as the mother handed over a bouquet and chocolates to her daughter and her colleagues. The heartwarming exchange has resonated with netizens, drawing widespread appreciation.
“You’re blessed! Very few people get to experience such wholesome moments,” commented one user.
Another wrote, “Proud moment for mom,” while a third added, “OMG!!! She gave you roses and chocolate!! Can’t make a crew’s day any better than this. I bet this was one of your most lovely flights!”
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Suhani also presented a note to her mother that read: "For my special guest, it was so good to have you onboard. You are seeing me in uniform for the first time, that too in my uniforms. Love you."
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