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Travis Scott flies to Van Nuys days before his Pink Pack Jordan drop
The rapper departs Houston for Los Angeles the same week he debuts a new sneaker colorway and custom Goyard luggage.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from William P. Hobby Airport in Houston to Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles on May 15, 2026, a trip of 1,400 flight miles that burned roughly 2,900 gallons of jet fuel and produced 41 metric tons of carbon dioxide, according to flight data from celebrityprivatejettracker.com.
The timing aligns with the rollout of his Air Jordan 1 Low “Pink Pack,” which drops May 22 for $155, per HotNewHipHop. Scott was photographed in Miami earlier this month boarding his Embraer E-190 (N713TS) wearing the unreleased sneakers and carrying two custom pink Goyard trunks — a special commission from the Paris trunk maker that can run well into five figures, as D.M. Fashion Book noted. The coordinated pink luggage and footwear suggest a deliberate marketing push for the new colorway, a departure from his usual earth-tone Jordan collaborations.
The flight follows a pattern of short-haul hops between Houston and Los Angeles. Scott’s previous trip on May 14 landed back at Hobby from the Van Nuys area, indicating a quick turnaround. Van Nuys is a recurring destination for Scott, who has used the airport for prior arrivals from Paris Fashion Week and other West Coast engagements.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


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