Travis Barker’s new tattoo seems to honor Kourtney Kardashian and his former fear of flying after plane crash

Love heals all.

Travis Barker shared a pH๏τo of his latest tattoo in a now-deleted Instagram Story Sunday, with the new design potentailly holding a special meaning that nods to his wife, Kourtney Kardashian, and the ᴅᴇᴀᴅly plane crash he survived nearly 15 years ago.

The Blink-182 drummer, 47, posted a pic of his arm while celebrity tattoo artist CIV inked the phrase “Time flies” above his wrist.

The words were tattooed on top of many other designs covering the area, just below a skull surrounded by flowers.

Last month, the rock star shared a touching post crediting his 44-year-old wife — who is currently pregnant with their first child, a boy — for helping him overcome his fear of flying.

“Just flew for the 30th time since my plane crash,” Barker posted on Threads July 12. “Wouldn’t be able to tour or enjoy life again the way I do without the healing love of my amazing wife. I love you @kourtneykardash.”

Kardashian later shared the post to her Instagram Story, writing, “So proud of my husband.”

Barker didn’t fly for more than a decade after the tragic September 2008 crash that killed his ᴀssistant, security guard and both pilots on their flight to Los Angeles from South Carolina — finally stepping foot on a plane in 2021 with the Poosh founder, whom he credited for helping him to fly again.

“With you anything is possible   @kourtneykardash,” he captioned a pH๏τo of the pair kissing in front of his sister-in-law Kylie Jenner’s private jet.

Barker and his best friend, Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein, were the only survivors of the crash, but the DJ died a year later due to a drug overdose.

Along with his “Time flies” tat, the Blink 182 member is covered in head-to-toe ink, including several tributes to his wife such as her name, which is inked above his left nipple, and a huge illustration of her eyes on his thigh.

In 2021, he also added the words “survivor’s guilt” to his collection, seemingly in reference to the tragedy.

Perhaps baby boy Barker will inspire the proud dad to get a tattoo in his honor soon.