Taylor Swift’s private jets have been flying off the handle, racking up a whopping 178,000 miles in the air last year alone. The singer’s jets were busy buzzing between her beau Travis Kelce’s football games and her international Eras Tour performances. Now, a new video by college student Jack Sweeney has brought attention to Swift’s jet-setting ways, revealing the environmental impact of her frequent flights. While her reps argue that the jets are often loaned out, it’s clear that Swift’s carbon footprint is substantial, with estimates of 554.5 tons of CO2 emitted so far this year.
- A college student, 21-year-old Jack Sweeney, manages social media accounts that monitor the private jets of Swift and other celebrities, billionaires, and politicians.
- Sweeney posted a video this week exposing that Swift’s jets flew the equivalent of seven times around the Earth last year, emitting 1,200 tons of CO2.
- The flight tracker reveals the singer’s trips to see her partner, Travis Kelce, and her international Eras Tour performances.
Taylor Swift’s private jets have been busy, to say the least. According to a new video by flight tracker Jack Sweeney, the singer’s jets traveled approximately 178,000 miles last year, emitting a staggering amount of carbon dioxide.
New data reveals that Taylor Swift’s private jets traveled a significant distance last year, contributing to a substantial carbon footprint.
Taylor frequently used her private jets during the Kansas City Chiefs season to show her support for Travis Kelce. She is seen here boarding her jet in Kansas City in October 2023.
Many of Swift’s flights were dedicated to supporting her partner, Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. Her jets were spotted at various destinations where Kelce and his team were playing, including Kansas City, Green Bay, Minneapolis, Denver, and Boston. These trips often involved quick turnarounds, with Swift returning to Nashville, Morristown, New Jersey, or Burbank, California, after just a day.
College student Jack Sweeney, 21, manages social media accounts that track the private jets of celebrities, billionaires, and politicians, including Taylor Swift.
In addition to her trips to see Kelce, Swift’s jets were also busy with her international Eras Tour. The singer jetted across the US, South America, and Europe, contributing to a significant carbon footprint.
While Swift’s representatives argue that her jets are often loaned out, the frequency and nature of the flights suggest otherwise. Environmental campaigners estimate that Swift’s jets have emitted 554.5 tons of CO2 so far this year, with 205 tons of that coming from March alone.
Many of Taylor Swift’s trips were dedicated to supporting her partner, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs during their successful season.
Taylor Swift’s private jet took her from her Eras Tour in Tokyo to California, and then on to Las Vegas to support Travis Kelce in the Super Bowl.
It’s not just Swift who’s contributing to these emissions. Her partner, Travis Kelce, has racked up 245 tons of CO2 emissions this year from his private jet flights to and from Swift’s side.
A breakdown of Swift’s private jet flights in 2024 reveals a busy schedule, with the majority of flights dedicated to her relationship with Kelce or her tour. This includes a flight from Tokyo to California, followed by a quick bounce to Las Vegas to support Kelce in the Super Bowl.
While Swift’s jet-setting ways may be impressive, they also highlight the environmental impact of private air travel. With the singer showing no signs of slowing down, it’s clear that her carbon footprint will continue to grow.