Air travel has become an integral part of our modern lives, connecting people across the globe and making the world a smaller place. Yet, despite its convenience and undeniable benefits, the experience of flying can be a source of anxiety for many.
In a delightful twist of fate, an unexpected addition has joined the team at a United States airport to comfort nervous flyers.?
According to the Independent, the most recent addition to the illustrious "Wag Brigade" at San Francisco International Airport is the adorable feline Duke Ellington Morris.
With an air of whimsy and a touch of feline finesse, the official Twitter account of the airport proudly unveiled the newest addition to their team.?
The caption read: "Purrlease welcome our newest Wag Brigade member, Duke Ellington Morris!"?
In a captivating photo that quickly took the internet by storm, the cat was captured donning a miniature pilot's hat and a dapper shirt collar.?
Selection is based on their temperament and demeanor, guaranteeing their suitability for the role.
Duke's journey began in 2010 when he was found pitiful among a group of feral cats and brought to San Francisco Animal Care and Control.?
It's worth noting that airports have embraced the power of animals to uplift and comfort travelers.?
In 2017, the Cincinnati/Northern Ohio Airport introduced therapeutic miniature horses, creating a soothing atmosphere for anxious visitors entering the premises.
These heartwarming initiatives remind us of the remarkable impact that our furry friends can have on our well-being, even in the most bustling of environments.
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