All for Travis Kelce. Taylor Swift is the ultimate girlfriend - balancing her work and her personal life, no matter how arduous the journey is, literally.

After landing in Los Angeles on Saturday night, Taylor Swift looks to have finished the first leg of her crazy journey from Tokyo to Super Bowl LVIII.

The music sensation is thought to have traveled nine hours and nine thousand miles by plane in an effort to see her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs play in Sunday night's Super Bowl.

ALSO READ: Taylor Swift Makes Mad Dash For Travis Kelce's SuperBowl, Japanese Swifties Hope 'She Makes It On Time'

Swift was hurried to her private plane at Haneda Airport as soon as she exited the stage at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday night, Japanese time, according to The Associated Press. According to renowned flight-tracking website FlightRadar, the 14-time Grammy Award winner landed in Los Angeles at 3:35 p.m. local time on a jet named "VistaJet (The Football Era)," which some speculated was a reference to Swift's recent passion for football.

The singer hasn't been spotted getting off the plane since the plane touched down at LAX on Saturday afternoon.

The singer is anticipated to spend the night at her Los Angeles residence before continuing on Sunday morning to Sin City.

Things would even be more perfect if Taylor Swift is set to perform at the Super Bowl instead. 

Swift's appearance during Kelce's game would be amazing, but it's unlikely that the pop sensation will perform during the Super Bowl halftime show anytime soon.

Swift is said to have turned down the gig for years since she signed a "long-term partnership" with Coca-Cola, the competitor of Pepsi, the Super Bowl halftime sponsor.

There were reports that she was offered the job when Apple Music became the official sponsor in 2022. According to TMZ, she was offered, but she turned it down as she was working on rerecording her album at the time. 

Swift's packed schedule might be another obstacle. She is re-recording her first six albums, four of which have already been released: Fearless (Taylor's Version), Red (Taylor's Version), Speak Now (Taylor's Version), and 1989 (Taylor's Version).

She released her album Midnights in October 2022, which recently won two Grammy awards, including a historic fourth Album of the Year award for Swift. Taylor Swift's version and Reputation (Taylor's Version) are the only two songs she has left to release. Additionally, she recently revealed that The Tortured Poets Department, her brand-new album, will be available on April 19. 

What if she just goes up the stage to perform though - a surprise act? That would be ama---zing. 

ALSO READ: Usher Teases Special Guest For Super Bowl Halftime Show: 'There Have Been Fantasy Lists'

Join the Discussion