Couple gets married on flight after cancellations ruin wedding plans

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Couple gets married on flight after cancellations ruin wedding plans
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The Saldas had hoped for a small celebration in Las Vegas, but after a string of canceled flights, they took their vows at 37,000 feet.

Pam and Jeremy were supposed to tie the knot in Las Vegas but when their original flight was canceled, they decided to say “I do” in the sky aboard a new Southwest flight.As the captain welcomed passengers boarding Flight 2690 en route to Phoenix and he also welcomed them to the wedding of Pam and Jeremy Salda.

"We're waiting on our next plane and we just start seeing the weather delays ... and more delays, and it's getting pushed back," Pam Salda told ABC News."We're getting stressed because we have to be at the chapel at 9 p.m., we're the last one of the day." While boarding, the captain of the flight noted the bride's gown and asked if they were going to get married in Las Vegas, the plane's final destination.

Pam and Jeremy Salda were traveling to Las Vegas to get married when their flight was cancelled. With the help of the pilot's captain, flight crew and other passengers , the two were married about 37,000 feet in the air. Other passengers help with the occasion, too. Mitcham was a former TV producer and had video equipment to capture the special moment. Another woman onboard was a professional photographer, who offered to take photos of the ceremony. One passenger passes a notebook around for other attendees to sign, the Saldas said."She made it a guest book, and it got passed to the entire plane," Pam Salda said."They didn't just write the names, they wrote sweet notes [...

Pam and Jeremy Salda were traveling to Las Vegas to get married when their flight was cancelled. With the help of the pilot's captain, flight crew and other passengers , the two were married about 37,000 feet in the air.

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