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Small Touch. Big Impact.

Small Touch. Big Impact.

By Laura Jozwiak

May 15, 2024

Flying has become routine for me—a means to connect with clients, partners, and industry events scattered across the globe. Ideally, air travel should be seamless—a symphony of on-time departures, smooth flights, and courteous passengers and crew. Occasionally, a free upgrade allows for extra comfort as I work at 30,000 feet.

Yet, as in any industry, turbulence disrupts the tranquility. It’s a scenario with which we’re all too familiar. People get stressed, tempers flare, and small annoyances become big distractions. It’s hard to focus when your seatmate’s quirks start annoying you or when the person in front of you decides to recline their seat without warning, nearly crushing your laptop.

Amidst the turbulence, the importance of exceptional customer service emerges as a beacon of hope. Enter flight attendant Morgan Hearns, an example of service excellence, whose recent encounter on a flight demonstrated the stark contrast between mediocrity and true customer-centricity.

Towards the end of a long flight, Morgan embarked on a mission of gratitude. With a genuine smile, she distributed personalized thank-you cards to each passenger in first class—a gesture as unexpected as it was heartfelt.

Morgan addressed each passenger by name, expressing genuine appreciation for choosing American Airlines. The cabin buzzed with surprise and warmth as tired eyes lit up, fingers tracing the handwritten words of gratitude. It wasn’t a ploy to sell credit cards or upsell amenities; it was a simple, sincere acknowledgment of patronage.

As murmurs of appreciation rippled through the cabin, I couldn’t help but marvel at the impact of such a seemingly insignificant gesture. During a bustling flight, Morgan had taken time to craft each individual note, infusing them with a personal touch that resonated with passengers weary from the journey.

A simple idea—a handwritten note—executed with precision and thoughtfulness. It was a testament to Morgan’s dedication to her craft and a reminder that genuine gestures of appreciation can leave an indelible mark in an industry often marred by impersonal interactions.

I couldn’t help but reflect on the lessons we could all learn from Morgan. In a world where efficiency often trumps empathy, her small act of gratitude reminded me of the transformative power of genuine human connection.


Laura Jozwiak is Senior Vice President, Sales and Client Relations at Wheels.

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