A woman who
had her baby boy during a three-hour flight from Singapore to Yangon,
Myanmar, on April 22, has paid tribute to staff by naming him after the
airline.
Baby Saw Jet Star made an unscheduled arrival during Jetstar
Asia flight 3K583, but was delivered safely onboard thanks to the crew and
three doctors who were, conveniently, also on the flight.
The airline shared news of its youngest ever passenger on Facebook
earlier this week, writing: ‘We’re most pleased to announce that a baby boy,
named Saw Jet Star, was delivered safely onboard 3K583 by a team of doctors and
the crew after the flight landed in Yangon on Friday, 22 April 2016.’
Both mother
and son are in good health and have been discharged from the local hospital in
Yangon.
The baby boy weighed six pounds, seven ounces and is the FIRST baby
to be delivered on a Jetstar Asia flight and we will be contributing SGD1,000
worth of baby supplies to the family....
The plane
was commencing its landing when the pregnant woman, who is from Myanmar,
started experiencing labour cramps, Straits Times reports.
After the plane landed, they were preparing to move her when baby
Jet Star decided he just couldn’t delay his own arrival any longer.
According to
a Jet Star spokesperson (as in, for the airline, not the baby), other
passengers cheered when the boy, who weighed six pounds, seven ounces, was
born.
The mother was so relieved and delighted with her care, that she
promptly named her son after the airline. Handily, her family name is Star so
it wasn’t too much of a leap.
Mingalapar!
Here's another look at Saw Jet Star, the baby boy born onboard
Jetstar flight 3K583 to Yangon on Friday 22 April.
The Customer Service Manager onboard that flight, Mr Saw Ler Htu
today visited mother and baby Jet Star in Yangon, and delivered gifts and
supplies to the family.
‘Our crew
are trained to respond to all kinds of events on our aircraft, and we’re proud
of the way they assisted with the help of generous doctors onboard to ensure
the safe delivery of our youngest ever passenger,’ the spokesperson added,
before saying that mum and baby were both doing well and had been discharged
from hospital and the team had already been to visit.
Oh, and they’ve also now delivered 1,000 SGD (£500) worth of baby
supplies to the family.
*Wonders what you get for giving birth on Easyjet*.
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