Taylor Swift will take as many flights as she needs to see her new boyfriend Travis Kelce; in the last three months alone, the celebrity has made more than 12 trips.
The popular singer won the title of biggest celebrity CO2 polluter of the year in 2022, and it appears that she will win it again in 2023 as she spends more time with the tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs.
In addition to travelling back and forth from New York to Kansas City, 34-year-old Swift has been travelling throughout South America in between her Eras World Tour dates while her relationship with an NFL player progresses.
According to data monitored by Taylor Swift’s Jets on Instagram, the singer’s travels have so far resulted in 138 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
To counteract the environmental harm caused by her flights, the singer would need to plant 2,282 trees and give them ten years to grow.
As to the Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator, it is the same as the annual power consumption of 26.9 dwellings or the energy consumption of 17 houses.
Swift has two aircraft valued at millions of dollars: a Dassault Falcon 900, registered N898TS under SATA LLFC, and a Dassault Falcon 7x, registered N621MM under Island Jet Inc.
Documents from the Tennessee Secretary of State indicate that both businesses are associated with Nashville, Tennessee’s Taylor Swift Productions.
Swift’s representative retaliated after her placement as the most polluted person of 2022—suggesting that Swift frequently allows other individuals to use her Falcon 7X plane for international travel.
She has undoubtedly been on the aircraft for the several flights between Kansas City, New York, and a number of other locations since September, though.
12,622 gallons of jet fuel, estimated to be worth a staggering $70,779, have been wasted on the trips.
Swift travelled from Sao Paulo, Brazil to Kansas City, stopping in Tampa, Florida, on her largest trip to date.
4,151 gallons of petrol, estimated to be worth $23, 250, were used on the trip.
Swift is trying to reduce the carbon emissions from her planes by flying less times per year than she did in the past, a representative for the company informed DailyMail.com.
The spokeswoman said, “Taylor bought more than twice the carbon credits needed to offset all tour travel before the tour kicked off in March of 2023.”
With her supporter flights to increase her carbon emissions in addition to her scheduled tour travels, Taylor could have more than covered her latest romance that emerged in the middle of her sold-out tour thanks to the additional credits.
When Taylor took a break from the tour, DailyMail.com previously disclosed that she had temporarily relocated into her boyfriend’s $6 million Kansas City property. Last month, a moving truck was seen outside the residence.
According to a different source, Taylor is eager to move in permanently with her “soulmate” if everything works out, and the two were merely using it as a “practice run.”
It won’t be until February 7 that Swift takes her tour to Japan onstage again.
Yes, in 2024 the singer will go to Europe, Asia, and Australia as part of her Eras Tour. She also declared that she planned to go on another US tour the following year.
Reportedly, the couple is ‘obsessed’ with one another, spending a lot of time together by flying to and from her concerts and his games.
According to a source close to the Blank Space singer, “Taylor is not officially moving in with Travis, but her friends and family believe she isn’t exactly moving out either,” DailyMail.com exclusively learned.