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Travis Scott flies a short hop over Athens the week of his European tour kickoff
The rapper's 18-minute flight from one Athens airport to another coincides with the start of his Utopia Tour's European leg.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport to the same airport on June 3, a brief 18-minute hop that reached a maximum altitude of just 1,800 feet. The flight, aboard his Embraer E-190 N713TS, appears to have been a repositioning or test movement rather than a conventional journey.
The same week, Travis Scott is scheduled to begin the European leg of his Utopia Tour, with a performance in Athens on June 5, per concert listings on Live Nation and Ticketmaster. The short flight may have been a pre-show logistics move, possibly shifting the aircraft between hangars or runways at the sprawling Athens airport complex ahead of the tour's launch.
Recent flights by the same aircraft show a pattern of short hops around the Aegean, including a June 2 flight from Athens to Chios and back, suggesting the jet is being used for regional travel during the tour buildup. For Travis Scott, who keeps a home base in Houston, the Athens-area movements align with a concentrated period of European performances.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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