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Is this the nicest airline worker in the world? Woman from Southwest Airlines personally delivers lost bag to cancer patient

The airline worker dropped the bag containing crucial chemotherapy medication on the passenger's front porch late at night

A Southwest Airlines worker drove some lost luggage to a passenger's house and left it at the front door with a note

A SOUTHWEST Airlines employee has been called a guardian angel after her ultimate gesture to a sick passenger.

Sarah Rowan, 27, was manning the customer call centre of Southwest’s Pittsburgh office when she received a distressed call in the evening from a passenger who had lost her luggage.

 A Southwest Airlines worker drove some lost luggage to a passenger's house and left it at the front door with a note
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A Southwest Airlines worker drove some lost luggage to a passenger's house and left it at the front door with a noteCredit: Stacy Hurt

Stacy Hurt, 46, had just arrived back home in Pittsburgh from Nashville. However, her luggage, which contained vital medication she needed in it for her chemotherapy, hadn’t turned up.

Ms Hurt, who is battling Stage 4 colon cancer, had to change to a direct flight in order to make it home in time for her monthly chemotherapy appointment the next morning, according to .

But her luggage remained on her previously booked connecting flight, which was rerouted back to Nashville due to mechanical issues.

She told ABC News: “I sort of panicked.

“I said, ‘I need that luggage. It has a lot of items I need for chemotherapy tomorrow.’”

Packed away inside the bag was medication Ms Hurt takes to ease the side effects of chemotherapy.

 The passenger had to change to a direct flight in order to make it home in time for her monthly chemotherapy appointment, but her luggage stayed on her previously booked Southwest Airlines plane
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The passenger had to change to a direct flight in order to make it home in time for her monthly chemotherapy appointment, but her luggage stayed on her previously booked Southwest Airlines planeCredit: Alamy

Ms Rowan assured Ms Hurt she would track down her luggage and when it eventually arrived at Pittsburgh International Airport around 2am, she knew it had missed the last courier and would likely not get to Ms Hurt before her appointment at 9am.

So she took it upon herself to personally deliver the bag.

She said: “I looked up her address to see how far away she lived and she lived about 20 minutes away.

“So in my head, me getting home a little bit later was less important than her getting the bag she needed for her chemotherapy treatment.”

 Packed away inside the bag was medication the passenger takes to ease the side effects of chemotherapy
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Packed away inside the bag was medication the passenger takes to ease the side effects of chemotherapyCredit: iStock - Getty

Ms Hurt woke the next morning to find her luggage on the porch with a handwritten note wishing her good luck.

She post the heartwarming story on Facebook, where it has gone viral.

“Sarah, I don’t know you, but THANK YOU! You give new meaning to the words ‘exceptional customer service’,” Ms Hurt wrote on Facebook.

She has since been able to thank Ms Rowan personally over social media.

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