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Kindergartener Celebrates Milestone Mid-Flight

In a heartwarming mid-air celebration, Xavier Joel, a kindergartener from Florida, marked his graduation in a unique way after missing the official ceremony. Aboard a Frontier Airlines flight, passengers and crew came together to cheer him on as he walked down the aisle, creating an impromptu graduation walk. This special moment turned a potentially disappointing situation into a memorable celebration, highlighting the community’s support and the joy of achieving educational milestones, even thousands of feet above the ground.

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