, and that pace is being kept up this year because of . She has apparently tallied up over 12 journeys (and counting) in the past three months alone, according to .
has not only been between and but she’s also been making trips in between South American performances of The Mail looked at statistics tracked by the account , and her trips have produced 138 tons of C02 emissions to date. To put that into perspective, would apparently need to plant 2,282 trees and allow them to grow for 10 years in order to offset the environmental damage she has caused by . Another way to look at it is that it’s the same amount of energy used by 17 houses in one year or the electricity usage of 26.9 homes in one year.
— a Dassault Falcon 7x registered under Island Jet Inc. and a Dassault Falcon 900, registered under SATA LLFC, according to the Daily Mail. Both of those companies are tied to Productions in Nashville, Tennessee.
After it came out that she was the top polluter in 2022, her reps claimed that she often let other people take her Falcon 7X on flights around the world. They must realize that’s not better right? Like they have to realize that. A spokesperson also said was working to lessen her jets’ carbon emissions by traveling less frequently then she has in previous years. Not sure how well that’s going. Lest we forget, to haul everything all over the country.
“Before the tour kicked off in March of 2023, Taylor purchased more than double the carbon credits needed to offset all tour travel,” a spokesperson told the outlet.
Here are some statistics on the flights she’s been taking this year to see , ’ only reliable receiver (if you know, you know) since September, from t:
The journeys have used up 12,622 gallons of jet fuel, which is calculated to be worth a whopping $70,779.
In her biggest trip to date, Swift flew from Sao Paulo, Brazil to Kansas City - with a stop over in Tampa, Florida.
The journey used 4,151 gallons of fuel, which is believed to be worth $23,250.
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When she traveled back east from the first outing with Travis, Taylor rented a Hawker Beechcraft 4000, instead of taking one of the two jets she owns.
The Beechcraft burns around 2,600 pounds of fuel over its first hour of flight time and subsequent hours are 1,800 to 1,900 pounds.
Since then, the star has used her own jets in order to make sure she is around to support Travis’ team during games in Kansas City, New Jersey and Denver.
So, if you’re ever wondering, “?” the answer is no, because if she did she wouldn’t be ripping a hole in the ozone layer while the rest of us struggle to afford tickets to her concerts. At her heart, she is a capitalist first and foremost.