Taylor Swift is set to spend an eye-watering sum just on her private jet use for European tour, and most of it coming in France.
Taylor Swift will spend eye-watering $5m on private jet use for European tour
Taylor Swift is set to spend an eye-watering sum just on her private jet use for European tour, and most of it coming in France.
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Taylor Swift is set to pay an eye-watering sum for her private jet use during the European leg of her Eras tour.
She is expected to shell out $5 million to use her private jet and a massive amount of that will go to simply park it in France.
The billionaire popstar – who is set to bring in $2 billion from this year’s shows from all over the globe – has just finished four sold-out performances in Paris.
Next, she’ll go to Gothenburg as her impressive 57-night stretch in Europe continues.
Last month, The U.S Sun revealed Taylor traveled 178,000 miles on her private jet in 2023 and 2024 is looking to be no different.
Taylor Swift pays a lot for her private jet. (Image: Getty)
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The European leg of her Eras tour will see her travel to 19 cities over the next three months.
She will be using her private jet to get around but it comes with a pretty heafty cost.
The U.S Sun spoke to an external consultant on the Eras tour who has over 25 years experience of working with some of the biggest bands in history, including U2 and the Rolling Stones.
The insider has reveald the cost, including the price tag just to land the jet in Paris was, according to the source, $6,000, with parking coming in at around $5,000 per day.
With a 10-day stay in the country’s capital and four more dates planned in Lyon, to have the plane with her during the French leg alone will cost Taylor $85,000.
Taylor Swift will pay tons of money just to have her plane land in France. (Image: Getty)
“That’s without the kerosene, security, and if the plane doesn’t fly in between those days in Paris and Lyon,” pointed out the industry veteran.
The insider added that Sweden is “one of the most expensive countries to land and park a private plane.”
The landing cost is $8,000, with a parking price coming in at $10,000.
Madrid isn’t cheap either with $6,500 to fly in and $7,000 to keep the plane there.
A lot of fans started talking about her private jet allowing her to get from Tokyo to Las Vegas in time to see her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, play in the Super Bowl.
In December Taylor’s team threatened legal action against Jack Sweeney, a junior at the University of Central Florida, who runs an account that tracks the takeoffs and landings of private planes, including Taylor’s.