Can Taylor Swift manage to perform in Tokyo and attend the Super Bowl in Las Vegas in two days?

American pop music sensation Taylor Swift, a fervent supporter of her new beau, decorated tight end Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs, is facing a scheduling dilemma. Kelce's stellar performance led the Chiefs to victory over the Baltimore Ravens, securing their spot in Super Bowl LVIII on February 11 in Las Vegas against the San Francisco 49ers.

Swift's streak of bringing luck to the Chiefs by attending their games may be in jeopardy due to her ongoing "Eras" tour. Scheduled for four consecutive concerts in Tokyo from February 7-10, the New York Times is speculating on whether Swift can make it from Tokyo to Las Vegas in a single day.

The short answer: Yes. The significant 17-hour time difference between Tokyo and Las Vegas works in Swift's favor, and her two private planes, including the Falcon 7X with a range of 5906 nautical miles, will play a crucial role. However, a new challenge arises - the Super Bowl attracts massive interest in the host city, and all airport slots are fully booked. An anonymous source at the Las Vegas airport disclosed to the New York Times that offers from four affluent customers wanting to land over the weekend were rejected.

If Swift wishes to land directly in Las Vegas, she should have secured a slot two months ago, well before the Chiefs' Super Bowl participation was confirmed. An alternative solution for Swift is to land in Los Angeles, saving 45 minutes on the flight. From there, it's a 4-5 hour drive to Las Vegas, allowing her to potentially arrive on the evening of February 10, thanks to the time difference, and rest before the big show on February 11.

Swift's presence at the Super Bowl would not only boost Kelce's morale as his beloved cheers him on but also positively impact the Chiefs' financial standing. Analysts estimate that since September, Swift's attendance at Chiefs games has increased the club's shares by approximately $300 million. The already substantial interest in the Super Bowl would reach new heights if the world's most popular singer is in the stands. /BGNES