After someone left behind a stuffed animal at Manchester Airport, the UK-based airport took it upon itself to reunite the toy with its owner.
On Tuesday, the airport posted a photo of an abandoned toy that was found at security in Terminal 2 on Twitter and Facebook.
"We're hoping to find the owner of this cuddly toy," the airport wrote on both social media platforms.
People are stepping up to help the airport reunite the stuffed animal with its owner. At the time of this post, the airport's photo was shared over 200 times on Facebook and retweeted 65 times on Twitter.
Most people seem sympathetic to the plight of the lost toy and its owner in the comments.
"Oh dear, they will be missing their favourite toy," one Facebook commenter wrote, while someone on Twitter said they hoped the toy puppy hadn't missed his flight.
Manchester Airport has attempted to reunite a lost toy with its owner before. As USA Today reported, a stuffed elephant named Ellie was lost in the airport in 2015.
Not only did Manchester Airport successfully locate the lost elephant and return the toy to its owner, but they also took Ellie on adventures around the airport. The stuffed elephant helped with gate announcements, checked passengers into their flights, and even took a seat in the captain's cockpit on one plane.
Here's hoping that the power of social media will help the airport stage yet another successful reunion.
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