Thousands of women from across the country are flocking to D.C. this weekend for the Women's March on Washington — and Southwest Airlines just did their part to make sure protestors know they have their support.

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As Refinery29 reports, Southwest Airlines has been turning their cabins bright pink in support of their passengers heading to the Women's March. Meant to be a celebration of those taking a stand for equality, it's a beautiful gesture that shows both solidarity and support for achieving unity.

And according to a Southwest representative, this isn't the first time the airline has used "mood lighting" to show their support for an important cause.

"Some of our aircraft are equipped with mood lighting and while this was not a companywide initiative, at times, our flight crews will adjust the lighting for a customer or group of customers traveling on their flight," she told Refinery29. "For instance, in October, one of our flight attendants changed the lighting to honor a breast-cancer survivor onboard their flight."

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From: Cosmopolitan US