HOUSTON — UPDATE!: The dress made it safely to the anxiously waiting bridesmaid and bride in Costa Rica.
With the dress in hand, Taylor Kenney shared photos of herself with her bridesmaid and a couple of Southwest Airlines employees.


Give it up for Southwest Airlines! The air carrier took customer service to a whole new level when Taylor Kenney reached out to the airline on Twitter Thursday afternoon.
At 4:57 p.m. on Feb. 28, Kenney tweeted this message to Southwest Airlines: "help!! My friend is in a wedding on Saturday in Costa Rica but she left her bridesmaid dress here in Houston! Can we get her dress on flight #1734 tomorrow??? #WorthATry #BestCustomerService."
At 7:37 p.m. Southwest Airlines tweeted a response: "Alright, let's do it!"
Hundreds of people began following the conversation on social media, either retweeting or liking the posts.
Friday morning, Kenney shared an update: "Another friend just dropped the dress off at Hobby Airport and @SouthwestAir was there, ready for the hand off!"
Southwest then tweeted a photo of the dress, confirming its arrival at Houston's Hobby Airport at 7:22 a.m. along with this message: Shout out to the bridesmaid's friend Rachel, who dropped it off at the airport this morning. We all need a friend like Rachel.
KHOU 11 News reached out to Southwest Airlines and Taylor Kenney for an update.
The airline sent us the following statement:
"When we saw the call for help on Twitter @southwestair, we knew we had to say yes to the dress! Our social team jumped into action and coordinated with our local Houston Team to meet a friend of the bridesmaid in time to get the dress on a flight to Costa Rica today. This bridesmaid story has a happy ending, and we’re thrilled to play a part in making this special day a success. Cheers to the happy couple—and one relieved bridesmaid—from the LUV airline!"
A check of southwest flights departing Houston for Costa Rica, shows two options: a flight at 10:35 a.m. for Liberia and another flight departing at 5:05 p.m. for San Jose.
It's unclear where, exactly, the dress is headed but we know as of Friday evening, the dress made it there safely!

