Taylor Swift’s Private Jet Woes for Super Bowl 2024 Revealed: Will She Make It on Time?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – As the Super Bowl approaches, pop star Taylor Swift faces a unique challenge in attending the game due to a logistical issue with finding a parking space for her private plane in Las Vegas. Despite having a concert in Japan on Feb. 10, Swift will have enough time to fly to Las Vegas for the big game, thanks to the international date line. However, all of the 475 parking spaces for private planes in the four airports around Las Vegas are currently booked for Super Bowl weekend, posing a problem for Swift.
The main airport in Las Vegas, Harry Reid International Airport, along with smaller executive airports, have already been reserved for Super Bowl weekend, leaving Swift with limited options for parking her plane. In addition to the Super Bowl, a golf tournament at Las Vegas Country Club is further complicating the situation by potentially taking up more parking spaces. While there is a possibility of some spaces opening up after the golf tournament concludes, it remains uncertain whether Swift will be able to secure a parking spot for her jet upon her arrival from Tokyo.
Although there are concerns about the availability of a parking space for Swift’s private jet, there is a general expectation that suitable arrangements will be made for her arrival in Las Vegas. It has been suggested that her jet may resort to a “drop-and-go” flight, dropping off Swift and her crew in Las Vegas before flying to an airport outside the city to park. Regardless of the parking situation, it is anticipated that Swift will attend the Super Bowl as a guest before moving on to her next tour date in Australia. Swift’s upcoming concert in Melbourne on Feb. 16 means that her jet could potentially remain parked in another city until it is needed for her next performance.