There have been tens of 1000’s of upset Taylor Swift followers after the “Anti-Hero” singer was compelled to postpone Friday’s present to Sunday resulting from inclement climate. Now, one main airline is attempting to make issues rather less tense for Swifties.
LATAM Airways, South America’s largest provider, announced Saturday morning on X (previously Twitter) that it’ll waive charges for anybody having to vary flights because of the change of plans. The airline’s verified account tweeted, “#AnteciónSwifties We know that your plans have changed, that’s why starting today we updated our flexibility policy for those who had a flight scheduled from Buenos Aires on November 11 and 12.
In a follow-up tweet the airline added, “They may be capable to make adjustments with out fines or fare distinction to fly till subsequent Friday 11/17, relying on seat availability.”
While some fans appreciated the Chile-based carrier’s gesture, other Swifties seemed frustrated that the tweet came too late since they already re-booked flights. Some fans replied asking if they can get reimbursed, and the airline responded by requesting they DM the airline their flight information.
LATAM Airlines trying to accommodate Swifties like this is highly unusual, according to industry executives who spoke to CNBC, which reported that the move is a sign of how much her tour drives bookings.
Swift was forced to postpone her Friday Eras Tour concert due to inclement weather just hours after ET confirmed that her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, had touched down in Buenos Aires to attend his girlfriend’s show.
On her night off, Swift was spotted hand in hand with the Kansas City Chiefs star on a date in Buenos Aires. She’s scheduled to resume her concert Saturday.
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