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Taylor Swift Departs Japan for Super Bowl, but Where Will She Park?
As the singer begins her 12-hour flight to Las Vegas, a possible Super Bowl appearance from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle threatens to overshadow Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce.
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Taylor Swift Departs Japan for Super Bowl, but Where Will She Park?
As the singer begins her 12-hour flight to Las Vegas, a possible Super Bowl appearance from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle threatens to overshadow Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce.
BY EVE BATEY
FEBRUARY 10, 2024
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Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Allegiant Stadium on March 24, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.ETHAN MILLER/TAS23/GETTY IMAGES
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Taylor Swift’s trip into the past—and to the Super Bowl—has begun. As you undoubtedly know by now, the singer’s Eras Tour resumed after its holiday break this week, with a three-night-stand in Japan’s Tokyo Dome. It’s already Sunday at Swift’s departure airport, Haneda International, but in Las Vegas, which is 17 hours behind, her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, might be sitting down for some Saturday morning cartoons*. Or he might be scanning the streets for a couple that’s even more famous—and scrutinized—than the Kelce/Swift pairing, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are rumored to also be in attendance at the Big Game.
Though the Instagram account once used by many to follow Swift’s travel to games has been taken down and its creator threatened with a lawsuit, we still know she’s on her way thanks to the hard-working journalists who staked out the Tokyo airport. “About an hour after the end of the concert, Associated Press journalists were near Haneda’s private jet area when minivans drove up and someone went inside the gate area as four to five people carrying large black umbrellas obstructed the view of the person,” the outlet wrote in a Saturday morning report on her international dash.
Online flight trackers appear to confirm that Swift is in transit, with the Daily Mail suggesting that though Swift sold one of her two private jets last month, she had a second plane alongside her travel jet “should anything have gone wrong with the main plane.”
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Taylor Swift Departs Japan for Super Bowl, but Where Will She Park?
As the singer begins her 12-hour flight to Las Vegas, a possible Super Bowl appearance from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle threatens to overshadow Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce.
BY EVE BATEY
FEBRUARY 10, 2024
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Allegiant Stadium on March 24, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.ETHAN MILLER/TAS23/GETTY IMAGES
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Taylor Swift’s trip into the past—and to the Super Bowl—has begun. As you undoubtedly know by now, the singer’s Eras Tour resumed after its holiday break this week, with a three-night-stand in Japan’s Tokyo Dome. It’s already Sunday at Swift’s departure airport, Haneda International, but in Las Vegas, which is 17 hours behind, her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, might be sitting down for some Saturday morning cartoons*. Or he might be scanning the streets for a couple that’s even more famous—and scrutinized—than the Kelce/Swift pairing, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are rumored to also be in attendance at the Big Game.
Though the Instagram account once used by many to follow Swift’s travel to games has been taken down and its creator threatened with a lawsuit, we still know she’s on her way thanks to the hard-working journalists who staked out the Tokyo airport. “About an hour after the end of the concert, Associated Press journalists were near Haneda’s private jet area when minivans drove up and someone went inside the gate area as four to five people carrying large black umbrellas obstructed the view of the person,” the outlet wrote in a Saturday morning report on her international dash.
Online flight trackers appear to confirm that Swift is in transit, with the Daily Mail suggesting that though Swift sold one of her two private jets last month, she had a second plane alongside her travel jet “should anything have gone wrong with the main plane.”
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With the twelve hour flight from Tokyo to Vegas, Swift will likely arrive in Las Vegas as Saturday’s sun sets over the Strip, a trip back in time without any of the temporal paradoxes typically associated with that kind of travel. But another hurdle awaits: where to land that controversial private plane.
According to a spokesperson for the Clark County Department of Aviation, there are about 475 private jet parking spaces across the four airports in the Las Vegas area. All those spots are full, says an FAA spokesperson. According to the AP, Swift might have to land some 200 miles away in California, at Ontario International, San Bernardino International, Palm Springs International, or Palmdale Regional.
Assuming Swift’s plane parks without incident, her Super Bowl Sunday will be a dual family affair on her boyfriend’s dime, TMZ reports. Her parents, Andrea Swift and Scott Swift, will pack into a suite at Allegiant Stadium along with son Austin Swift and his girlfriend, model Sydney Ness. They’ll be joined by the Kelce family: Travis’s big brother/Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie Kelce, as well as dad Ed Kelce and mom Donna Kelce.
“Travis is covering all of it because he just wants everyone to enjoy Super Bowl Sunday together,” TMZ writes, but it appears that the Kelce family matriarch, at least, is content just to be at the game. “The boxes in Vegas are multi-million dollars so I have a feeling I’m not in a box,” she told the Today show this week. “I have a feeling I’ll be in the stands. As far as I know, I am in the stands with everybody else because it is a pricey Super Bowl.”