Aviation is one of the most fraught businesses to be in. Many times you hear horror tales that make you wonder whether flying is really worth it. But then, your faith in humanity is restored when instances of airline helpfulness emerge. This girl made a travel plan and bought a ticket to a wedding where she was to be a bridesmaid. But all of a sudden she was excluded from this honour for reasons that are still unclear and in a panic, she took to Twitter to plead  for a refund. 

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Courtney Duffy, who was all set to fly to the big wedding, was all of a sudden told by her friend that her services as bridesmaid were no longer required on her wedding. She had already paid for the outfit she was required to wear, as well as booking flights, according to indy100 report.

The MBA candidate from Dartmouth Business School, who was very disappointed with her exclusion from the list of bridesmaids, tweeted this touching message: Courtney Duffy (@cduffy90) July 27, 2018 - "Booked my X-C flights for a wedding, then was asked "to relinquish" my "duties as a bridesmaid" & mail my bridesmaid outfit X-C so another girl could fill in and wear it (Happy bday to me!) I am laughing & crying & must avoid this wedding at all costs. Pls help? SOS @JetBlue! Booked my X-C flights for a wedding, then was asked "to relinquish" my "duties as a bridesmaid" & mail my bridesmaid outfit X-C so another girl could fill in and wear it (Happy bday to me!) I am laughing & crying & must avoid this wedding at all costs. Pls help? pic.twitter.com/OrZUptt34w"

She attached a screenshot of the bride's email in the Twitter post, asking to'relinquish' her duties as bridesmaid, as well as mail back the 'jumpsuit' so that another girl could wear it.  Her tweets went viral with many people took her side on Twitter, offering messages of support and this attracted JetBlue attention. The response from JetBlue airways was amazing indeed. It gave the girl a full refund!