Amidst the glitz and glamour of Taylor Swift’s electrifying performance at Tokyo Dome, the pop sensation sparked a frenzy among fans and aviation enthusiasts alike as they speculated whether her private jet, aptly named ‘The Football Era,’ would make it in time for the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Online flight trackers and social media erupted with discussions about Swift’s jet, which reportedly arrived at Los Angeles’ LAX airport just after 3:30 p.m. local time. The global private aviation company, VistaJet, remained tight-lipped about the songstress’s onward transportation plans to Las Vegas, where her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, is set to play in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Representatives for Swift and VistaJet did not immediately respond to requests for comment, fueling the anticipation surrounding Swift’s race against time.
Swift’s last song echoed through Tokyo Dome on Saturday night when the singer rushed to her private jet at Haneda Airport, embarking on a journey that would span nine time zones and the international date line. The artist’s trip to witness Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs face the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas has been a topic of fascination and speculation for weeks.
‘I hope she can return in time. It’s so romantic,’ said Hitomi Takahashi, an office worker and Swift fan who attended the Tokyo Dome concert, capturing the excitement that Swift’s fans and the public share.
The scrutiny of Swift’s travels has reached a global scale, with fans tracking her jet, debates arising about the environmental impact of her flights, and even diplomatic nods from the Japanese Embassy in Washington, which reassured fans with a statement cleverly weaving Swift’s song titles.
‘If she departs Tokyo in the evening after her concert, she should comfortably arrive in Las Vegas before the Super Bowl begins,’ the statement said.
Despite criticism regarding the environmental footprint of private jet travel, Swift’s devoted fans defended her, arguing that she was merely conducting her work and faced undue scrutiny due to her fame.
Swift, who has been jet-setting across the globe, attended the Grammys in Los Angeles before the Tokyo concerts, winning her 14th Grammy and a historic fourth Album of the Year award for ‘Midnights.’ The singer also surprised fans with the announcement of her upcoming album set to release in April.
(Inputs from AP)
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