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Taylor Swift Lands in New York Amid Buzz Over Summer Wedding Plans
The singer returns to her Tribeca compound following a London trip, as reports swirl about a July nuptials with Travis Kelce in the city.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift flew from Shannon Airport in Ireland to Westchester County Airport outside New York City on May 10, 2026, capping a 6-hour-17-minute transatlantic hop aboard her Dassault Falcon 7X. The journey followed a stopover in Shannon after departing the London area the previous day, marking a swift pivot from European outings back to American soil.
The timing aligns with heightened speculation about Swift's personal life, as multiple outlets reported this week that she and fiancé Travis Kelce are eyeing a summer wedding in New York City—potentially as soon as July, per a Harper's Bazaar analysis tied to their recent Met Gala absence. Swift, who owns a sprawling $50 million compound in Tribeca, often uses Westchester as a discreet gateway to Manhattan, suggesting a return to her longtime urban base for what could be wedding preparations or simply downtime after skipping the May 4 gala.
This flight fits Swift's pattern of crisscrossing the Atlantic for privacy and business, echoing her post-Eras Tour travels between Nashville, Los Angeles, and New York. After selling one jet in 2024 to curb her carbon footprint—dropping her from the top celebrity emitters list—she continues to favor the efficient Falcon 7X for such routes, though not without drawing wry scrutiny from trackers like Jack Sweeney.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


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