Steve Doocy called this his favorite story of the day, and we're not going to disagree.

Passengers on Canadian airline WestJet were shocked when Christmas gifts started dropping out of the baggage claim carousel after their flight to Calgary.

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The clever plan started as the 250 passengers waited for their five-hour flight to depart. They scanned their boarding passes and Santa popped onto the screen.

He knew their names, and asked what they wanted for Christmas.

One man said a big screen TV and lo and behold, when they got off the plane, the family had their wish! His two-year-old son got the train that he asked for.

It was all captured on a video by the airline and it has quickly gone viral. Many more of the 250 passengers opened presents as well.

The family, Matt Petelier and Andrea Hughes and their two-year-old son, joined Fox and Friends this morning to go over the awesome experience.

Andrea said a lot of people were crying, including her and Matt, describing the whole thing as "overwhelming."

So, maybe some U.S. airlines will try to copy this? We can only hope.

Watch Steve's interview above, and the full YouTube video from the airline below.

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