Jordan Axani, 28, of Toronto, Canada, has finally chosen a woman with his former girlfriend's name with whom he can travel around the world.
After buying the tickets before he and Elizabeth Gallagher split, the real estate developer early last month offered his ex's plane tickets for free to a woman who had to be named Elizabeth Gallagher in order not to lose his investment.
Predictably, the result was thousands of emails, including 18 from
Elizabeth Gallaghers with Canadian passports and hundreds of people who
wanted to change their names.
But he chose Elizabeth "Quinn" Gallagher, 23, a student and part-time
office administrator from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. Axani is already in
New York, where Gallagher will arrive Thursday before the three-week
trip. (She has never been to New York.)
The two will continue Sunday to Milan, Vienna, Prague, Paris, southern Thailand Bangkok then Delhi, India, before returning home Jan. 12. Axani bought
the tickets for a couple thousand dollars during a travel site's
blowout, but they are worth twice as much, he says.
Gallagher, a former Canadian Coast Guard inshore rescue coxswain, will
have to buy her own food and souvenirs, which amount to a fraction of
the actual cost of the trip.
At the end of the day, I’m just a simple guy
from Canada," Axani told ABC News. "Initially, when the story broke, it
was shocking. I didn’t have any anticipation this would happen. The
original story implicated my ex-girlfriend, which was very difficult as
well."
Meanwhile, Axani founded a charity in California that will help "underprivileged and at-risk" people travel "The whole reason the charity started was there was a huge outpouring
from people who wanted to travel the world and feared they wouldn’t,"
Axani said.Marriott agreed to be the charity's travel partner and to house the pair
in separate rooms. Gallagher, a recent graduate of St. Francis Xavier
University, has a "serious" boyfriend, she said."He understands that I've always wanted to travel so while he's not
happy I'm taking off for nearly a month at Christmas with a random guy,
he's smiling through it," she told The Associated Press.Axani said, "We still have some planning left to do, but we’re getting
there. The message of the original post was, here's a ticket and you can
take it. Quinn has all kinds of stuff that she wants to do and so do I.
We’re taking it one day at a time."
Gallagher told the AP that after she first spoke with Axani, "it's less creepy and more awesome."
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