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To the traveler with a fear of flying —

  • Writer: Suhadee Henriquez
    Suhadee Henriquez
  • May 8
  • 1 min read

I want to share something with you, from the heart of a flight attendant who has walked the aisles beside thousands of passengers, each carrying their own quiet hopes, worries, and dreams.


Every pilot and flight attendant is an artist — not with a brush or a canvas, but with wings and purpose. Up here, above the clouds, we paint the sky with our stories. Each takeoff is a new beginning, each landing a gentle close. And everything in between? That’s where the masterpiece unfolds.


We don’t just fly airplanes. We carry memories, hopes, and lessons learned along the way. Some days the skies are smooth and clear; other days bring bumps and turbulence. But even in those uncertain moments, we find beauty — because every challenge adds depth to the journey we’re creating together.


No two flights are ever the same. That’s the magic. Like fingerprints or brushstrokes, each flight is unique, shaped by the people onboard and the places we connect. The sky becomes our shared gallery, and with every journey, we leave behind a little piece of who we are.

So when you look at the plane you’re about to board, or feel that flicker of fear, I want you to remember: there are artists in the cockpit and in the cabin, here to carry you safely. We are painting the sky not just with heart and courage — but with you, the passenger, as part of the picture. You are not alone in this. We’re in it together, creating something beautiful, one flight at a time.

 
 
 

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