Breach of contact claims from opera singer Andrea Bocelli disputed by company, which has filed suit against Twitter. Here are the details.
The company claims Bocelli paid $40,870 of the $63,000 cost, leaving a balance of $22,130. Private Jet Services, in its response to the lawsuit, disputes that it canceled Bocelli's flights. The lawsuit claims Twitter had a history of not always following the agreement. Bocelli claims the company agreed to provide him with Falcon 2000LX jet for short flights and Falcon 7X for transatlantic flights though it was not stipulated in the signed contract defining the statement of work. The cancelation, Bocelli claims, forced him to charter new flights costing him is excess of $300,000. [Klassics Music Management](https://www.facebook.com/KlassicsMusic/) complained, the suit alleges that on Dec. The suit further alleges the jet did not have enough seats for his family and the flight attendant and pilot announced they should "expect a very bumpy ride before landing," which was in direct violation of Bocelli's jet rider. The rider- which is used every time a jet is booked for Bocelli, the lawsuit states, forbids announcements regarding adverse weather conditions or flight turbulence as it causes "undue anxiety to Mr. 26, 2022, and another on Oct. [Andrea Bocelli's 2021 North America tour](https://www.andreabocelli.com/) or impacted his ["ability to perform." The suit alleges that on Dec. leg of his tour.