An infant was born on a JetBlue flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the aircraft affirmed on Saturday.
Flight 1954 invited what the aircraft authoritatively named their “youngest customer to date” on the Friday flight and now the airline needs to rename the jet, which was unexpectedly as of now named “Born to Be Blue,” after the infant.
“We’d like to thank the crew and medical professionals on board for their quick action under pressure, and wish the new mother and son all the best. Flight 1954 was operated on aircraft N523JB, coincidentally named, ‘Born To Be Blue,’” JetBlue shared in an announcement to NBC 6. JetBlue did not promptly react to Yahoo Lifestyle’s requests for comment.
An individual from JetBlue’s ground tasks, Yaqui Ramos, shared photographs of the group and the infant kid after the flight landed. Notwithstanding team individuals and medical professionals helping the lady give birth, the flight landed 11 minutes early, taking just two hours and 40 minutes.
While mid-air births are uncommon, many have occurred, a couple notwithstanding rousing names as well. In 2016, a Jetstar traveler, who was so respected with the consideration the group and individuals locally available gave her amid her midair delivery, named her child “Saw Jet Star.” And in 2012, an infant was named after her mom’s Emirates flight number, EK, subsequent to being delivered on the plane.
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