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Travis Scott flies to Atlantic City the week of his East Coast tour
The rapper’s 32-minute hop from Philadelphia to Atlantic City is a logistics move ahead of his upcoming shows.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Philadelphia to Atlantic City on the evening of May 17, a short 32-minute hop aboard his Embraer E-190 (N713TS). The flight departed KPHL at 2:43 p.m. Eastern and touched down at KACY at 3:15 p.m., covering roughly 60 miles at a low altitude of 3,875-foot altitude, per flight data from the celebrityprivatejettracker.com.
The same week, Live Nation’s tour schedule for Travis Scott shows a gap between festival appearances, but Atlantic City itself has no announced Scott concert on the immediate calendar. Instead, the flight—and the preceding day’s arrival from Los Angeles—appears to be a positioning move: Scott’s entourage and equipment likely needed to be on the East Coast for a string of Northeast tour dates starting later in May, as indicated on his Live Nation artist page. The 32-minute duration and low altitude suggest a simple repositioning from one regional airport to another, avoiding commercial flight logistics.
This quick tail-hop fits a pattern: Scott’s N713TS frequently shuttles between major hubs—Houston Hobby, Van Nuys, Teterboro, Miami—as he balances recording sessions, brand meetings, and tour logistics. The move from Philadelphia to Atlantic City, both secondary East Coast airports, keeps the aircraft ready for the next leg of what is shaping up to be a busy late-spring touring season.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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