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Travis Scott's Embraer E-190 lands in Budapest ahead of Sziget Festival debut
Jacques Webster II flies from a Czech air base to Hungary the same week he headlines the Sziget Festival's main stage.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott (Jacques Webster II) piloted his Embraer E-190, N713TS, from Čáslav Air Base in the Czech Republic to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International on May 28, a 45-minute hop at 39,000 feet. The departure from a former military airfield suggests a brief stopover between legs of a European tour.
The same week, per the Sziget Festival's official lineup published in April, Scott is scheduled to headline the main stage of the massive Budapest music festival on May 29. The event, which draws roughly half a million attendees, provides a clear commercial reason for the trip — a major festival payday for the Cactus Jack founder following his 2025 headlining circuit.
The flight is the latest in a busy European swing: N713TS had routed from Van Nuys to New York, then across the Atlantic to the Czech Republic in the preceding days, suggesting a tight itinerary. Scott's touring schedule and festival appearances remain his primary driver for these transatlantic movements; his Houston home base sees less activity when the tour season is in full swing.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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