Home Sports Travis Kelce flies out of Las Vegas with his Chiefs team as he returns to Kansas City for the Super Bowl parade on Wednesday – after partying with girlfriend Taylor Swift until 5am!

Travis Kelce flies out of Las Vegas with his Chiefs team as he returns to Kansas City for the Super Bowl parade on Wednesday – after partying with girlfriend Taylor Swift until 5am!

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Travis Kelce photographed as he flies out of Las Vegas with his Chiefs team on Monday afternoon.

Travis Kelce and his victorious Kansas City Chiefs team boarded their plane and departed Las Vegas, but a week of celebrations is just beginning.

The Super Bowl champions will hold a parade Wednesday in Kansas City, starting at 11 a.m., as they prepare to parade the Vince Lombardi Trophy into Chiefs Kingdom once again.

Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes led the team to their second consecutive Super Bowl victory in Las Vegas, emerging victorious with a 25-22 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in an exciting game.

DailyMail.com obtained photographs of Kelce boarding his charter flight at 1pm at one end of the airport. Around the same time that her girlfriend Taylor Swift and her entourage arrived at her private plane and boarded it, her security obscured any vision of Swift with black umbrellas.

The Chiefs returned to Kansas City with the Lombardi Trophy around 6 p.m. local time on Monday.

Travis Kelce photographed as he flies out of Las Vegas with his Chiefs team on Monday afternoon.

Kelce and his team return to Kansas City, and the Chiefs will hold a parade this week.

Kelce and his team return to Kansas City, and the Chiefs will hold a parade this week.

Kelce partied until five in the morning in Las Vegas after his team's sensational Super Bowl victory in overtime.

Kelce partied until five in the morning in Las Vegas after his team’s sensational Super Bowl victory in overtime.

Meanwhile, his girlfriend Taylor Swift boarded his private jet and left Las Vegas for Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, his girlfriend Taylor Swift boarded his private jet and left Las Vegas for Los Angeles.

Tight end Kelce and his team partied until around 5 a.m. in Las Vegas with Swift after becoming the first team in 20 years to win back-to-back Super Bowls.

Kelce boarded his plane wearing sunglasses and a cap, no doubt feeling the impact of a grueling game and a great night of partying.

His Chiefs team also shared photos of the Super Bowl winners boarding the plane in high spirits after their sensational win over San Francisco.

‘Kansas City, we’re coming home!’ the team wrote on social media moments before leaving Nevada.

Meanwhile, Swift will fly back to Los Angeles for the night and prepare to take a 16-hour, 8,000-mile flight to Melbourne sometime on Tuesday, February 13.

Although the NFL football season is officially over, it will be several days before the lovebirds can see each other again.

Kelce and the Chiefs are scheduled to perform a victory celebration parade in Kansas City on February 14, while Swift will travel to Melbourne, Australia, for three sold-out concerts beginning on Friday, February 16.

After Swift’s Melbourne concerts, she flies to Sydney for four dates, February 23, 24, 25, 26, and then to Singapore for six dates starting March 2. It is believed that Kelce will fly out to join her at some point during her tour.

Swift ran back from Tokyo, Japan, to make it to the Super Bowl and cheer on her boyfriend after playing four straight nights of her Eras Tour.

Kelce and Swift kissed to their song 'Love Story' at Chiefs' post-win party

Kelce and Swift kissed to their song ‘Love Story’ at Chiefs’ post-win party

The couple couldn't keep their hands off each other after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl

The couple couldn’t keep their hands off each other after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl

But Kelce, 34, will have no problem basking in the glory of his team’s success until then.

Before the game, Kelce said a third Super Bowl title was something he wanted more than anything in his career.

And on the field at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday night, Kelce immediately threw down the gauntlet for the Chiefs to go where no team had gone before in NFL history and record a third title.

“You know the goal has always been to get three,” said an elated Kelce. “But we couldn’t get here without having those two and having that goal on our back all year.”

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