
Happy Valentine’s Day
We hope your day is filled with flights of fancy. And, of course, chocolate and flowers.

Sadly, this is the first Valentine’s Day in 10 years that Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) won’t have its ambassadors out in the terminal giving carnations to traveling lovebirds.
“Our ambassador program is currently suspended but we hope to get them back soon. There is hope for Mother’s Day,” says airport spokesman Bryan Long.

And this year concerns about COVID-19 meant there was no marriage license pop-up desk at McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas.
The culprit? COVID-19.

But many airports did celebrate Valentine’s Day in their own way.
Here's a chance for some love on the #FLLy this #ValentinesDay. On Feb. 14, our friendly team of Cupid helpers will dart about the terminals for a few hours, delivering sweet tokens of love & thanks to #FLL guests. See you there. #MaskUp #FLLySaferSmarterBetter #TravelConfidently pic.twitter.com/Ps6doDmVn8
— Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l Airport (FLL) (@FLLFlyer) February 12, 2021
A love poem to the airport
— New Orleans Airport (@flyneworleans) February 12, 2021
“we flew alongside pelicans” by @cubsthepoet
Get your custom #lovepoem outside Concourse B now until 2 pm. pic.twitter.com/9zvXFXrHgx
Even during a pandemic, airports are places for ❤️. For #ValentinesDay, we’re remembering past hugs, proposals and happy reunions. Be kind, celebrate safely, and we can’t wait for more of these loving scenes at PIT. pic.twitter.com/kG5Szo692f
— Pittsburgh International Airport (@PITairport) February 14, 2021
Roses are red
— Dulles Airport (IAD) (@Dulles_Airport) February 14, 2021
Skies are blue
We think you're great
Let's go watch a plane or two
Happy #ValentinesDay! pic.twitter.com/lxLbCWJSLw
If we missed your airport, let us know and we’ll add them to the list.
