Thanks to Southwest, a bridesmaid's dress doesn't have to be the "something borrowed" in a friend's wedding.

A Twitter user named Taylor Kenney made a plea to the airline Thursday, explaining her friend's dress for a destination wedding was left behind.

"@SouthwestAir help!! My friend is in a wedding on Saturday in Costa Rica but she left her bridesmaid dress here in Houston!" Kenney wrote. "Can we get her dress on flight #1734 tomorrow??? #WorthATry #BestCustomerService"

"We like where your head’s at," the official Twitter account for the airline replied. "Mind sending us a DM with her info?"

"Did this work?" a Twitter user inquired of Kenney's post.

"It totally did!!" Kenney replied. "The dress flies out tomorrow morning! Now that is some customer service!"

Friday, Kenney tweeted a friend brought the dress to Hobby Airport where "@SouthwestAir was there, ready for the hand off!"

"Love southwest!" Kenney added in an additional post.

Southwest also brought followers up to speed.

"UPDATE: The dress has arrived at Houston Hobby! (Shout out to the bridesmaid’s friend Rachel, who dropped it off at the airport this morning. We all need a friend like Rachel.)" its account tweeted.

In a statement issued to USA TODAY Friday, the airline said when it saw Kenney's original tweet, the company "knew we had to say yes to the dress!"

The airline explained: "Our social team jumped into action and coordinated with our local Houston Team to meet a friend of the bridesmaid in time to get the dress on a flight to Costa Rica today. This bridesmaid story has a happy ending, and we’re thrilled to play a part in making this special day a success."

Southwest also enabled those captivated by the story to track the dress on its Friday flight, which departed at 10:34 a.m. CST and was scheduled to arrive at 1:45 p.m. CST according to FlightAware.

And good news: The white dress did make it!

If you're wondering, "Wait, didn't we see a picture of a striped dress earlier? This one is white, right?"

Southwest can explain.

"No stripes lost! We appreciate your eye for detail. If you look closely, the white dress (the actual bridesmaid dress!) can be seen behind the striped one. 'Cause if you're sending one dress, might as well send two, right?!"

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