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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Bizarre! TikTok star gets teeth chipped on Delta's business class, electric divider hit her face
Reality star Savannah Gowarty got her teeth chipped at Delta business class. (Photo: PYOK) Reality star Savannah Gowarty, a celebrity real estate agent who stars on Netflix's Owning Manhattan, revealed she had a bizarre accident that involved her teeth getting chipped as she was traveling in the business class of a Delta flight from Lisbon to New York. In a TikTok post, Savannah revealed that she chipped her tooth when she leaned over to speak to her seatmate as the electric divider started moving and hit her face. It led to urgent dental work but Gowarty claimed that Delta took good care of her and paid for the dental treatment that she needed. 'I was taken very well care of, and Delta covered everything!' she said. Savannah claimed that Delta decided to deactivate the center partition on Delta One Suites across its fleet while an investigation into the accident gets underway. Reports quoting a Delta spokesperson confirmed that all partitions and doors on its Business Class suites are fully operational. Savannah often goes viral for her plane content. In 2024, she recorded some curious conditions on her JetBlue flight to New York. He hair and skin looked wet and she said she was feeling very cold as it was raining inside the plane. JetBlue at that time clarified that it was a common occurrence of mist and there was no rain inside or no incident of cabin leak.


The Independent
12-07-2025
- Business
- The Independent
Delta wants to expand high-end seating and services for its premium passengers
Delta Air Lines is reorienting its strategy towards premium travel, reducing main cabin capacity while significantly investing in high-end seating and services. The airline plans to cut main cabin capacity by approximately 1 percent by late summer 2025, citing decreased demand for lower-priced fares. This shift is supported by recent financial data showing a 6 percent increase in premium cabin revenue in Q2, contrasting with a 4 percent drop in main cabin revenue. Delta anticipates that revenue from premium cabins will exceed economy earnings by 2027, driven by offerings like Delta One Suites and enhanced First Class. Further changes include the introduction of a 'Good, Better, Best' fare system from 1 October and a multi-year retrofit program for older aircraft to unify the premium cabin experience.