Marco Rubio to Kick Off Iowa Bus Tour Without a Bus

One key element will be missing from the first day of Rubio's Iowa visit.

When the Republican candidate travels today between three cities across Iowa, hundreds of miles apart, he’ll traverse the distances on a private plane, according to his campaign. Rubio’s bus was expected to make its first appearance on Wednesday at three stops, but it showed up at Rubio’s first event today. It stayed behind, though, as the senator flew to his next stops.

"There will be some chartering on the campaign’s plane on some of the stops to maximize the reach and some of it will be driving," Rubio’s director of communications, Alex Conant, told ABC News.

"While other candidates have been largely absent from Iowa in December, Marco is spending time meeting voters and doing what we need to do to succeed in February,” Conant said.

Rubio has ramped up his visits here over the last couple months — holding around two dozen events — and his campaign says he’ll spend a lot of time in the state in January.

ABC News' Ines De La Cuetara contributed to this report.