Flight takes kids to visit Santa at North Pole scene in transformed Denver airport hangar
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"Throughout the year I'll think of the fantasy flight. When life seems to get tough or I want to complain about something, I remember these kids and the joy and the love and what this feels like, and it just keeps my life in perspective." United Capt. Bob Zimmermann reflects on the profound impact this event has on him, highlighting how these moments of joy can provide strength and perspective in tough times.
"The North Pole is fun because there's games, food, and all the activities are really fun," said Bryce Bosley, 6. His delight encapsulates the magic and joy this special flight brings to children who might not have the easiest lives.
United has staged its annual 'fantasy flights' to fictional North Poles at airports around the world for over 30 years, aiming to spread holiday cheer to children and their families, particularly those facing serious challenges.
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