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Travis Scott flies from Athens to Athens in a 15-minute hop the week of a Greek festival
A brief local flight suggests the rapper is shuttling between appearances tied to a major summer concert series in Greece.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott departed Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport on June 3, 2026, and landed back at the same airport 15 minutes later—a short hop that maxed out at just over 2,000 feet. The flight, aboard his Embraer E-190 N713TS, likely moved between the main terminal and a private aviation facility or a nearby airfield, a common pattern for artists managing tight schedules during festival season.
The same week, per local Greek news outlets, the Release Athens festival is underway, with Scott headlining a major show on June 5 at the Plateia Nerou venue. The event, part of a multi-day lineup that also includes 21 Savage and Playboi Carti, draws tens of thousands of fans to the coastal city. Scott's brief repositioning flight suggests he is juggling rehearsals, production meetings, or side appearances in the Athens area ahead of his headlining set.
This is not Scott's first Greek connection this summer; recent flight data shows he arrived in Athens from the island of Lesbos on June 2, following a day trip there. The rapper, who maintains a home base in Houston, has been increasingly active in European touring circuits, with the Release Athens gig marking one of his few scheduled European stops in 2026.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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