After two years, Taylor Swift’s historic Eras Tour is finally over come to the end While the tour was full of memorable moments, one aspect that many fans and haters couldn’t shake was Taylor’s frequent use of private jets.
Between an international concert tour and catching up with her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s NFL gamesThere are many reasons why Taylor will need easy air travel.
Now that his tour is over, some viewers are speculating just how much the “All To Well” singer was flying throughout the year. In addition, they are tracking the environmental impact of all jet fuel.


Now that we’ve made friendship bracelets, taken a moment and savored it, keep reading to learn more about Taylor Swift’s private jet.
What kind of private jet does he have?
Taylor’s private jet is a Dassault Falcon 7X, which is reportedly excellent for both domestic and international flights. Accordingly, the jet is worth about $54 million and more than $3 million per year Globeair.
The plane comfortably seats around 16 people, and has customized interiors with plush seats, an entertainment system, and a dining area.
Taylor Swift’s private jet Twitter lawsuit


Chalk it up to The Streisand effectBut many fans became aware of Taylor’s frequent flights Taylor Swift Jet (Tracking) account on X (formerly Twitter).
The social media account, which has nearly 100,000 followers, regularly shares flight maps for Taylor’s travels. It also includes approximate flight time, jet fuel used, jet fuel cost, and carbon emissions.
In December 2023, Taylor’s lawyers sent a cease and desist letter to Jack Sweeney, who runs the account. They warned that this could help stalkers track down the popstar’s whereabouts at any time. CBS News.
Jack’s lawyers responded to the lawsuit by noting that the information was publicly available, and that it was classified as protected speech. The account claims that the information is shared only 24 hours after the flight.
Look what you made me do pic.twitter.com/kETxWamSP3
— Jack Sweeney (@Jxck_Sweeney) February 19, 2024
In February 2024, Jack posted his response to the lawsuit and referenced Taylor’s song in a tweet. “Look what you did to me,” he wrote. Jack also shares the use of Elon Musk’s private jet and faces similar legal threats from him.
How have environmentalists reacted to Taylor Swift’s use of a private jet?


Many environmental activists believe Taylor needs to calm down on private flights. According to Globeair.
Still, some have criticized the carbon credit response. Northeastern University’s Political Thought Professor Callum Barrell said Northeast Global News that he finds this approach “lazy”.
“The fact that she’s washing her hands of saying, ‘OK, I’ve got a carbon credit – that’s fine.’ You basically pay extra for all this carbon emissions and I think that’s green and lazy,” he said.
In June 2024, climate activist Just Stop Oil sent Taylor a message via a jet spray painting that was parked in the same facility she uses, per DW. Police later confirmed that the singer’s plane was not there, however.
Apart from activists, Taylor’s use of the jet has also sparked debate within the Swifty community. Scroll through the fan the group on the RedditAnd there are tons of them Discussions about his flight usage.
While many feel that she makes more use of her private jet, some also note that Taylor’s level of fame would make regular air travel difficult.


Latest details on his private jet
Now that the Eras Tour has ended, people are looking forward to seeing how much Taylor will be flying in 2024. The “Anti-Hero” singer has reportedly logged 225 flight hours this year. Quartz.
The outlet also reported that Taylor’s plane used 80,000 gallons of jet fuel and emitted 768 metric tons of carbon.
It’s not clear what the future holds for Taylor’s use of a private jet, but now it is Eras tour is doneHe will not need to fly to different cities to perform regularly.