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Travis Scott flies from Newark to Germany the week of a major European festival
The rapper's Embraer E-190 lands in Saxony for a headlining slot at Southside Festival 2026.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Newark Liberty International Airport to Langhennersdorf Airfield in eastern Germany on May 28, a 7-hour-55-minute hop across the Atlantic aboard his converted Embraer E-190, N713TS.
The trip lands the Houston rapper in Saxony the same week he is scheduled to headline Southside Festival 2026, a major three-day rock and hip-hop event held annually at the airfield near Neuhausen ob Eck, per the festival's official lineup announced in March. Scott's set is slated for Saturday, May 30, closing out the main stage.
The flight continues a busy late-May pattern for Scott, who spent the previous week shuttling between Los Angeles, Puerto Vallarta, and New Jersey, according to flight data. The Newark departure suggests a brief East Coast stop before the transatlantic leg—a common routing for artists routing through the New York metro area ahead of European tour dates.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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