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Travis Scott touches down in Athens ahead of livewire festival circuit month
A 39-minute hop from Alaçatı to Athens matches the start of a European summer tour push, per concert calendars.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Alaçatı Airport on the Turkish coast to a private airfield near Athens on June 2, a flight of just 39 minutes in his converted Embraer E-190. The brief hop crossed the Aegean at 26,000 feet and landed just after 4:23 p.m. local time.
The move lands Scott in Greece the same week he is widely expected to begin rehearsal and promotional appearances for his European festival run. Multiple ticketing platforms list him for headline slots at major June festivals including the Hurricane Festival in Germany (June 19–21) and Southside Festival (June 18–20), per event schedules published by Live Nation and confirmed in local promoter announcements. The Athens arrival positions him conveniently for onward travel to Central Europe or for short-notice studio or brand work often tied to his Cactus Jack label. Scott's recent flights show a globe-trotting pattern: he moved from Los Angeles to New York to the Czech Republic to Hungary and Turkey in the span of two weeks, consistent with a heavy international touring or business schedule.
No public court dates or product launches are currently associated with this destination. The trip appears to be part of a broader European swing ahead of a busy festival season — a logical logistics move for an artist who keeps a converted airliner in near-constant motion.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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