(Picture: Jomaica Alfiler/Facebook)

A student is on a mission to track down a man she met on a flight – after becoming convinced that he could be ‘the one’.

21-year-old Jomaica Alfiler from Seattle was sitting in a window seat – 43A – on a flight from Frankfurt on 26th March, when she was joined by a ‘good looking’ man who sat in 43B next to her. She thought he must have been in his twenties.

The pair spoke briefly during the 10-hour flight, he even helped Jomaica with her luggage – leading her to describe him as a ‘gentleman’.

But in the rush of getting off the plane, Jomaica completely forgot to ask for the man’s name or take any contact details.




Now she is on a mission to find him because she says she can’t stop thinking about him.

She started off her search with a post on Facebook.

‘He was a good looking young man and was clean cut, had dark hair, and was around 5’8 – 5’9,’ she said.

‘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.’

(Picture: Jomaica Alfiler/Facebook)

She went on to describe some of his chivalrous behaviour that lead to her attraction.

‘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.

‘He asked me if I was cold since he wasn’t using his blanket so he could give it to me. 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.’

She also commented on the lengths she went to to try and get his attention during the flight.

‘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 even messaged airline Lufthansa to see if they would be able to help and share the man’s information.

(Picture: Jomaica Alfiler/Facebook)

‘I’m reaching out to you because I haven’t stopped thinking about him since the plane landed,’ explained Jomaica in her message.

‘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?’

Lufthansa responded to say that they hope karma is on her side and that the pair will meet again, but that they couldn’t provide any more information because of data protection.

It doesn’t like Jomaica is going to give up her hunt easily. So if that was you or one of your friends on that flight from Frankfurt to Seattle – do reach out.

This could be the start of a beautiful love story.



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