
Loved-up Tom Cruise, 62, splashes eye-watering sum on lavish gift for girlfriend Ana De Armas, 37
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TOM Cruise is going all out to impress new girlfriend Ana de Armas — spending £8,600 just on a trip to an airport.
The Hollywood actor, 62, splashed the cash on a trip to New York City.
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Tom Cruise spent £8,600 on a trip to an airport for his new girlfriend Ana de Armas
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Ana and Tom after a mini-break to Madrid
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Ana in a chopper for a private Heathrow-bound flight
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Ana at JFK Airport in New York
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He chartered his own £1million helicopter to take her from central London to Heathrow Airport at a cost of £4,850.
Tom then spent a further £3,812 getting her into the airport's VIP Windsor Suite.
The £8,662 he spent was more than double the cost of her first class British Airways ticket across the pond.
A source said: 'Tom wants Ana to know she can have the best of the best and doesn't think twice about the bill.
'He's a total gent and just wants to do right by Ana.
"If that means splashing the cash then so be it.'
Ana, who starred in Bond film No Time To Die in 2021 was first linked with Tom after they were spotted on a dinner date on Valentine's Day.
Since then things have been hotting up — with Tom whisking her away for a mini-break to Madrid for Easter.
They went public with their romance at David Beckham's 50th birthday party in London earlier this month.
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