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Travis Scott lands in Mytilene ahead of Greek island festival
The rapper's 40-minute hop from Athens to Lesbos aligns with a major summer concert series.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Athens to Mytilene on June 2, a 40-minute jump across the Aegean Sea in his Embraer E-190, N713TS. The short-haul move came after several days of European touring, including stops in Budapest and Izmir.
The timing places Scott on Lesbos the same week the island's annual Mytilene Summer Festival kicks off, featuring a lineup of international headliners, according to local event listings. Scott is not officially announced on the schedule, but private performances and pop-up shows are common for the rapper during overseas stretches.
The flight continues a busy few weeks for Scott, who has crisscrossed from Los Angeles to Puerto Vallarta to New York before crossing the Atlantic. The Greek islands are a recurring destination for artists in his orbit, and the short hop from Athens suggests a targeted appearance rather than a vacation detour.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


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