A student who felt a connection with a mystery man during a ten hour flight is now desperately trying to track him down in the hope he could be 'the one.'

Jomaica Alfiler, 21, from Seattle, sat in window seat 43A on flight LH490 from Frankfurt to Seattle on Tuesday 26 March when she was joined by the 'good looking man in his twenties', who sat alongside her in seat 43B.

The pair spoke briefly during the long haul flight and the 'lovely gentleman' even helped Jomaica, who is originally from the Philippines, with her luggage.

However, the business student, who first posted about her search for the man on her Facebook page, forgot to ask for his full name and number and is now sharing her story in the hope he will get in touch.

'He was a good looking young man and was clean cut, had dark hair, and was around 5'8 - 5'9,' she said of her in-flight friend. 'He was probably in his twenties. I believe he was wearing black Adidas NMD shoes and a silver/grey back pack, with an orange shirt and jeans.'

Jomaica Alfiler, 21, from Seattle, pictured, sat in window seat 43A on flight LH490 from Frankfurt on March 26 and met a 'lovely gentleman' who she is hoping to track down

Jomaica, pictured, said she 'hasn't stopped thinking about him' since landing back in America and hopes she hasn't missed her chance

Jomaica was on the way home from a six-day holiday in Portugal and her connecting flight to Seattle was from Frankfurt.

After running late for take off and being held up in security, she finally boarded the plane and was the last person on.

'I was walking down the aisle and looking for my seat and there he was sitting and looking,' she said. 'We exchanged smiles. I had small luggage with me that I had to put above the compartment before I sat down.'

She continued: 'He offered to help me out but I insisted on trying to do it myself because I'm a strong independent woman. In the end he helped me anyway because I was too short to even reach it - I'm 5'1.'

Jomaica slept for the first few hours and didn't eat but he ordered a 'Korean flavored chicken with a gin and tonic drink.'

Although they didn't make lots of conversation, she said there was 'small talk here and there.'

'He asked me if I was cold since he wasn't using his blanket so he could give it to me,' explained Jomaica. 'He also tried to help me recline my seat back but we both failed. However, I still thanked him.'

He responded: 'There was no help but you're welcome and smiled.'

Jomaica was flying back home to Seattle, when she met the 'kind stranger' who helped her with her luggage. Pictured, the view from the plane

Despite sending airline Lufthansa a message, they couldn't help Jomaica, pictured, due to data protection. Still, she hasn't given up hope

She added: 'I also purposely didn't use my headphones while I was watching a movie and just turned on the subtitles in the hope he would talk to me, but he didn't. Maybe he was shy, too.'

Jomaica wore a white sweater and sneakers, black Nike shorts and carried a black backpack on the flight.

'Perhaps he was a college student?,' she said. 'I remember that he had a little bit of an accent -maybe British - and was on his phone a lot as well.'

Desperate to find the kind stranger, Jomaica even messaged airline Lufthansa to see if they would be able to help and share the man's information.

In a Facebook message she wrote: 'I sat in 43A next to the window and there was a lovely gentleman sitting right next to me in 43B aisle.

Despite sitting next to each other for 10 hours, Jomaica forgot to get the man's details so she messaged Lufthansa asking for some help in tracking him down. Pictured, the message she sent the airline

'He was so kind to me and he helped me with my luggage and also he kept ordering gin and tonic - about six times during the whole flight.

'We were sitting next to each other for the 10-hour flight however, I didn't get his full name and contact.

'This is why I'm reaching out to you because I haven't stopped thinking about him since the plane landed. Please hear me out and reach out to him for me please. I don't know when will I ever see him again or did I miss my chance?'

Although Lufthansa loved hearing about Jomaica's enjoyable and 'sweet' flight, there was nothing they could do to track the man down due to data protection issues.

However, Jomaica hasn't given up and is hoping the mystery man can still be found.

'I would like to find him, wherever he is and at least try my chances, get to know him and see where it goes, at least I tried and I won't have any regrets,' she said.