ABOUT YOUR SKY STORY

It started with a quiet thought I couldn’t shake:
What if every flight held a story worth sharing?

Since launching Your Sky Story, I’ve gathered over 200 handwritten stories from travellers across the world—moments scribbled between take-off and landing, window seats and clouds. Some are joyful, others raw, and some beautifully ordinary. But every single one reminds me that travel isn’t just about going somewhere. It’s about connection, reflection, feeling.

One flight in particular has stayed with me: fifty strangers, one notebook, and a shared decision to pass it around the cabin. Each person wrote a line, a thought, a memory. A simple journal turned a routine journey into something quietly extraordinary.

That moment reminded me of something I try to hold onto:
Even at 35,000 feet, we’re never truly alone. Not when we share our stories

Anita
Founder, Your Sky Story

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STRANGERS, ONE JOURNEY

HANDWRITTEN STORIES

WHY THIS MATTER MORE THAN EVER

We live in a world where people walk past each other without a glance, where conversations are replaced by texts, and where we sit next to someone for hours but never speak. We have never been more digitally connected, yet we have never felt more alone.

But travel is different.

On a plane, for a few hours, we step out of our daily routines. We are neither employees nor employers, rich nor poor—we are all simply passengers, sharing a journey. And in that space, something beautiful can happen.​

Your Sky Story is a reminder that connection isn’t lost—it just needs a place to exist. It’s about breaking the silence, reaching out, and remembering that every single person around us has a story worth sharing.

A simple notebook, a shared moment and a reminder that we are not alone.

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in-flight stories  airplane passengers  travel journaling project  handwritten notes  emotional flig
We might have all come on different ships but we are in the same boat now.

- MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

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