After spending less than 24 hours together pop star Taylor Swift and Super Bowl champion, Travis Kelce are separated again!

Swift flew into Las Vegas yesterday afternoon and watched her boyfriend and the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl in OT.

She is flying back to LA to spend the night and getting ready to take a 16 hour, 8000 mile flight to Melbourne at some point on Tuesday, February 13th.

Even though the NFL football season is officially over, it’s going to be several days before the lovebirds are able to see each other again.

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

After Swift’s concerts in Melbourne, she flies to Sydney for four dates, on Feb 23, 24, 25, 26, then onto Singapore for six dates starting on March 2nd. Kelce is believed to be flying over to join her at some point during her tour.

Their departures follow on from a dramatic end to the NFL season and a party that lasted all night long.

After Kelce ended the game leading the team in receptions and yards, he spent some alone time with Swift and then got ready for a night of celebration.

Kelce and the Chiefs hit The Strip to party after clinching back-to-back Super Bowls – with Swift joining them along with rapper Ice Spice, Blake Lively and Ludacris.

And the Chiefs honored the 14-time Grammy Award winner as the DJ used some of her earliest hits to round off the evening at XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas.

One of Swift’s famous songs – ‘Love Story’ – provided a romantic soundtrack for her and Kelce’s celebratory smooch.

Considering Swift and Kelce’s romance has dominated headlines all season long, this served as a perfect end to the season for the Chiefs.

Thousands of Kansas City fans were seen celebrating the victory as a remix of Swift’s hit ‘You Belong With Me’ blasted through the nightclub.

Travis was seen in a DJ booth dancing the song performed by his better half – at one point, even leading the crowd and pointing to himself during the chorus line.

It was a great way for her to let loose after a night of tense cheering as the game went to overtime.

There, Patrick Mahomes did his thing and led Kansas City to a third title in five seasons.

‘You know the goal has always been to get three,’ Kelce said. ‘But we couldn’t get here without getting that two, and having that target on our back all year.’