Travis Kelce confirms that he will be on his way to Australia – Taylor Swift sends her private jet to Hawaii amid reports she is picking up the NFL star and flying him Down Under

 

Taylor Swift has sent her private jet to Hawaii from Sydney amid reports she is flying her NFL star beau Travis Kelce to Australia to join her on her Eras Tour.

 

Travis Kelce in Golf Course

The megastar, 34, jetted into Sydney from Melbourne on Monday afternoon and is staying at Crown’s presidential villa (pictured) in Barangaroo.

On Tuesday morning, her private jet once again took to the skies on a flight bound for Honolulu, while Swift stayed back in Sydney.

The flight from Sydney to Honolulu is usually around 10 hours on a commercial flight, however Swift’s luxurious Bombardier Global 6000 is designed to fly faster than a conventional aircraft.

Kelce was last spotted in Kansas City, but is thought to be flying to Los Angeles via a private jet, quite possibly to catch a connecting flight to Hawaii.

If he does fly to Australia, he will land just in time to watch Swift perform at Sydney’s Accor Stadium later this week.

Swift’s jet makes for a far more luxurious flight than Kelce would experience flying commercial, as the aircraft boasts a which a double bed and fine dining cabin.

Taylor Swift's Plane

Kelce dropped a huge hint that he could head Down Under on this week’s episode of his New Heights podcast, claiming that he would ‘venture to an island real soon’ with the best ones being ‘south’ of the US.

He added that next week’s podcast is a pre-recorded guest episode which he is not featured in, which led fans to believe he would join his girlfriend in Sydney from February 23 – and maybe travel with her to Singapore for her shows in the first week of March.

Rumours are also heating up that Swift and Kelce will enjoy enjoy a romantic holiday together in Queensland during their time Down Under.

Swift is set to perform four shows in Sydney from Friday, February 23 to Monday February 26.

The Shake It Of hitmaker landed just in Sydney at about 1.30pm on Monday after her flight was delayed 30 minutes due to the severe thunderstorms.