Tiff’s Treats Teams Up with Southwest Airlines For Sweet Surprise on Inaugural Flights Between Nashville and Atlanta
AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) August 07, 2018 -- Tiff’s Treats, the Austin-based company that created the warm cookie delivery concept, teamed up with fellow Texas-based company, Southwest Airlines®, to surprise customers traveling on the airline’s inaugural flights between Nashville and Atlanta. On Tuesday, August 7th, the airline launched nonstop service between the two southern cities.
To celebrate the launch, Tiff’s Treats gifted each passenger on six of the ten flights that day with a box of one dozen warm cookies, in addition to a Tiff’s Treats $25 gift card and Tiff’s Treats branded products.
Tiff’s Treats gave away 4,800 cookies to lucky travelers in the concourses of the two airports, and gifted cookies to more than 800 Southwest employees in Nashville and Atlanta. Over the course of this sweet day, 19,200 Tiff’s Treats were passed out to Southwest passengers, employees and other travelers.
Tiff’s Treats co-founders Tiffany and Leon Chen flew on one of each of the first flights between the cities, and surprised a Customer on each flight with an additional $500 gift card and box of warm cookies. The brand has applied for the Guinness World Record for the Highest Warm Cookie Delivery.
“Both Tiff’s Treats and Southwest love to surprise and delight our customers, whether with our cookies, or through Southwest’s friendly and reliable air service” said Tiffany Chen. “We both are in the business of offering Hospitality through special moments and are excited to celebrate Southwest’s new nonstop flights between two of our favorite cities.”
Tiff’s Treats has six locations in Atlanta and two in Nashville.
Southwest will offer five daily flights between Nashville and Atlanta. The new routes have been long-requested by customers, tourism partners, and business leaders in each community, and Southwest brings its legendary low fares and Hospitality, as well as no bag fees or change fees* to these markets.
*Southwest is the only major U.S. airline to offer bags fly free® (first and second checked pieces of luggage, size and weight limits apply, some airlines may allow free checked bags on select routes or for qualified circumstances.)
More About Tiff’s Treats
Tiff’s Treats created the warm cookie delivery concept. Tiff’s Treats makes and delivers classic, baked-to-order cookies and brownies straight from the oven to the home or office, WARM, in about an hour. Founded in 1999, what started as two friends baking cookies at University of Texas at Austin to help fellow students get through exams has now grown to 40 stores in Texas, Georgia, and Tennessee, with more than 800 employees, baking more than 100 million cookies since its inception. And the company is consistently focused on giving back: with grand opening fundraisers that fill needs for charities (and hungry bellies for Tiff's Treats fans!), Tiff’s Treats has donated $150,000 to worthy causes. For more information or to treat yourself or someone else to bake-to-order warm cookies, please visit http://www.cookiedelivery.com or download the Tiff’s Treats mobile app.
More About Southwest Airlines
In its 48th year of service, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) continues to differentiate itself from other air carriers with exemplary Customer Service delivered by more than 57,000 Employees to a Customer base topping 120 million passengers annually, in recent years. Southwest became the nation’s largest domestic air carrier in 2003 and maintains that ranking based on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s most recent reporting of domestic originating passengers boarded. During peak travel seasons, Southwest operates more than 4,000 weekday departures among a network of 99 destinations in the United States and 10 additional countries. Southwest has announced its intention to sell tickets in 2018 for service to Hawaii, subject to requisite governmental approvals.
Jillian Greenberg, Keri Levitt Communications, +1 (212) 754-1400 Ext: 101, [email protected]
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