Alaska Air will send letters to Santa from special mailbox at MKE Airport mailbox

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Whether you're passing through MKE Airport this week or not, you can stop by and fill out a letter to Santa Claus. Alaska Air will make a special trip to the North Pole this holiday season.
Nineteen-month-old Ava and her mom, Jenessa Piotrowski, were hanging out at the airport on Monday, Nov. 28, waiting for the flight back to Charleston, S.C.
"This is such a fun age," said Piotrowski. "She's 19 months, and Christmas this year is going to be awesome."
They stopped to fill out a letter to Santa himself.
"I think I know. We love to push things around, so 'Dear Santa,'" Piotrowski wrote. "We asked for a doll stroller to push our doll around in."
And the fun doesn't have to stop after you drop your letter in the mailbox. If you provide an email address, you can track your letter on its way to Santa, and if you put a return address, you'll even get a letter back from St. Nick himself.
Your last chance to drop your letter in the mailbox is Friday, Dec. 2.