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The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

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The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

There was a pretty little boy named Woody Cranmer.

When he was born, he received a special gift from his father,

A cute Pooh Winnie the Pooh.

Because, this winnie the pooh is a gift from my grandfather to my father.

Now, father has passed it on to Woody again.

It's a gift with a legacy.

It accompanied the father for 30 years,

He accompanied Woody to sleep every night.

By the time Woody was eight months old,

His parents took him and Winnie the Pooh to Argentina to visit his grandfather.

Poor things happened:

Winnie the Pooh was tragically lost at Buenos Aires International Airport in Argentina.

Woody thought he would never see his beloved bear again.

Depressed all day!

Parents don't want to watch Woody unhappy all day,

So they immediately launched a search for information on the bear on the Internet.

Although, it feels like there is little hope.

However, miracles always happen.

This particular Winnie the Pooh was actually found at Buenos Aires International Airport.

And it also began an incredible journey.

British Airways

Decides to send The Bear back to the little boy Woody as a real passenger.

That means Winnie the Pooh experiences an air journey spanning 4,600 miles.

British Airways staff also decided to:

Record the journey of the bear through photos and videos,

and edited into a unique book,

Gave to Woody, the little owner of Winnie the Pooh, as a special gift.

Wait until Woody grows up,

Remember the stories that happened today!

Winnie the Pooh spans 4,600 miles from Buenos Aires International Airport in Argentina to Leeds Bradford International Airport in West Yorkshire, England. The little boy was a little stunned when the flight attendant handed the bear over to Woody, and the joy of the loss was probably too sudden for Woody. The camera jots down this precious moment!

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The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

✑ Pooh's Air Tour ✑

When it gets lost at Buenos Aires International Airport, sit at the check-in counter and work with the airport staff.

The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

When it came time to find its home, Winnie the Pooh personally researched the route home.

The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

When it was ready to go home, it also had the opportunity to check British Airways' aircraft engines.

The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

Winnie the Pooh got his British Airways Business Class boarding pass.

The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

Take a picture with the staff before boarding and it'll be back home after 15 hours.

The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

During the 4,600-mile air journey, Winnie the Pooh met with many British Airways employees.

The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

Finally met the former owner and the current little master, everyone happily took a group photo together!

The real version of Ted, Winnie the Pooh's aerial journey

This is a love story, I hope the little boy and Winnie the Pooh live happily together!

The End

(Adapted from Daily Mail Online)

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