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Travis Scott flies to New Hampshire after a brief Istanbul concert controversy
A quiet flight to Claremont follows a week of headlines over a short club set in Turkey.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Paris-Le Bourget to Claremont Municipal Airport in New Hampshire on June 10, a seven-hour-and-59-minute trip aboard his Embraer E-190, N713TS. The flight arrived just after midnight on June 11.
The same week, Scott drew headlines for a 20-minute headlining appearance in Istanbul on May 31, which left some ticketholders angry given ticket prices that started at $330, per an AFP report published by France 24. The promoter, TemaCC, defended the set as typical for a “Hosted by Travis Scott” event, and Scott himself posted on Instagram that he had come “to host a party for a friends BIG day” and promised to return “to perform forreal.” A second club show in Izmir followed on June 1; his flight tracker shows he then moved through Stockholm, Athens, and Cannes-area airports before crossing the Atlantic.
Claremont Municipal is an unusual landing spot for Scott, whose jets typically visit Van Nuys, Teterboro, Las Vegas, or Houston Hobby. The destination may be a private visit rather than a business or performance stop — no concert, court date, or public appearance is documented in the area for this week.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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