FLYING FISH: Student Bowled Over When Airline Staff Babysat Her Pet Fish For Four Months

Kira Rumfola (middle) poses together with Ismael, a customer service agent at Southwest Airlines at Tampa International Airport in Florida, U. S., and Jamee, Ismael's fiancee, another Southwest employee, in an undated photo. Ismael took care of Kira's beloved fish, Theo, after she learned she couldn’t take it on her flight when leaving for the summer. Note: Picture is private (Kira Rumfola/Newsflash) Kira Rumfola (middle) poses together with Ismael, a customer service agent at Southwest Airlines at Tampa International Airport in Florida, U. S., and Jamee, Ismael's fiancee, another Southwest employee, in an undated photo. Ismael took care of Kira's beloved fish, Theo, after she learned she couldn’t take it on her flight when leaving for the summer. Note: Picture is private (Kira Rumfola/Newsflash)
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20 September 2022
Big-hearted airline workers who babysat a student's pet fish when it was banned from a flight in Florida have become heroes on social media. Kira Rumfola, a university student and Southwest Airlines passenger, was told she would have to leave her pet fish behind and fly home alone after her...