Young Girl In Cancer Remission Is Named

The phone went to voicemail for many of Delta's top elites. They are not there after four rings. They didn't want to talk to you after two rings.

Some customers are treated like royalty by the airline. A couple of years ago they crowned a lucky passenger. The Princess of Delta has officially been crowned.

A young girl is fighting a rare soft tissue cancer. She and her family flew to Florida. She was on her first flight. She had a celebration at her seat after visiting the cockpit. She was crowned at the gate. She will probably be a Delta customer for a long time now that she's well.

Little Delta flyer AnnaBlair (AKA AB) and her parents were headed to Orlando for a magical family vacation. When they touched down, the Smiths were completely caught off guard by the surprises in store for them. Open this thread to read AB's story 👇 pic.twitter.com/hIP3f3OoZr

— Delta (@Delta) January 26, 2022

AB has been battling Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare soft-tissue cancer, since January 2021. When our Orlando team heard this would be her first flight ever, they knew they had to make it even more memorable. (2/5) pic.twitter.com/4wRa1UnioY

— Delta (@Delta) January 26, 2022

The team quickly pulled together a plan to give AnnaBlair the full royal treatment. From a special visit in the cockpit to a warm welcome at the gate, AB and her family received a multitude of surprises as they made their way to and from MCO. (3/5) pic.twitter.com/jakFQw1ktl

— Delta (@Delta) January 26, 2022

At the gate, she was even dubbed the "Princess of Delta" for the day 👸 (4/5) pic.twitter.com/WNc2qKw833

— Delta (@Delta) January 26, 2022

AnnaBlair has been in remission since December 2021, and we hope this was her first plane ride of many to come! (5/5) pic.twitter.com/56PB3k8P1f

— Delta (@Delta) January 26, 2022

It feels good to do good things and we should strive to make a small difference in people's lives whenever we can. Not always with a crown. A passenger with a crown on American has a different meaning.