TAYLOR Swift fans coming to Ireland on Aer Lingus have told how switching flights just in case the troubled carrier cancels last minute will end up costing them an extra $2,000. American mum Justine Lasyer insists “I would swim across the Atlantic if I had to” with her daughters Alyson and Amanda and couldn’t risk a cancellation disaster. She told the Irish Sun: “Part of me thinks Aer Lingus will just settle but I couldn’t stand the not knowing.
” Another American, 30-year-old Kaye Taylor and her three pals are coming from Des Moines in Iowa – where flight options to Dublin are limited. She told us: “We’ve been planning and saving for about a year for this trip, we’re really looking forward to it, so a few days before the trip it’s pretty nerve wracking.” Pennsylvania woman Justine, 54, Alyson, 27 and 25-year-old Amanda have been forced to spend more time in Ireland than she planned due to the strike threat, at a cost of $2,000.
She fumed: “I would never think a group of people represent an entire country, the thing that I hope is that they (the pilots and the union) didn’t decide to do this on this particular weekend because of what is happening, and it sounds likely maybe that is why, and that’s kind of sad if it is true.” Thousands of Swifties are coming to Ireland this weekend after bagging a coveted code for gigs that could sell out ten times over. Justine, whose daughters went to the same school as Swift , said: “We booked everything las.
