Taylor Swift's wedding prep is racking up more than just guest lists and venue rumours; it's racking up some serious carbon emissions, too.
As speculation builds around her rumoured marriage to Travis Kelce, new flight-tracking data has put hard numbers on just how much her private jet has been in the air over the past three months.
The figures are striking even by celebrity-aviation standards, and given how closely Swift's travel habits have been tracked online for years, it's no surprise the new numbers are already making the rounds and reigniting a debate that's followed her for a long time now.Taylor Swift's private jet has burned 60,000+ gallons of fuel since March — Here's the mathAccording to tracking service JetSpy, Swift's Dassault Falcon 7X has completed 81 flights and logged 169 hours in the air since returning to service on March 2, after a nine-month maintenance overhaul.
In that stretch, under three months, the jet burned through 60,560 gallons of fuel, producing roughly 580 metric tons of carbon emissions and costing an estimated $363,360 in fuel alone.
To put that fuel total in perspective, that's enough to fill an average car's tank well over 3,000 times.For context, the same aircraft flew 98 flights and logged 225 hours across the entirety of 2024, back when the Eras Tour was still in full swing, and her travel schedule was about as packed as it gets.













