John Travolta keeps it low-key as he arrives at Sydney Airport with his family as they prepare to leave Australia in his private jet after whirlwind three-day trip
John Travolta kept a low profile as he arrived at Sydney airport with his family on Saturday to depart Australia.
The 70-year-old Hollywood megastar and his family enjoyed a three-day trip to Sydney after arriving in the city from New Zealand on Wednesday.
He was accompanied by his family, including his 24-year-old daughter, actress Ella Bleu, and his son Benjamin, 13, whom he shares with his late wife Kelly Preston.
Arriving at the airport after his visit, John looked dapper in a black shirt and blazer, which he paired with matching trousers.
He completed his elegant appearance with a pair of black boots and appeared to be in good spirits as he was greeted by ground crew.
John, who is known for his pilot’s license, was then seen with his family at the The Jet Aviation counter at the airport as they prepare to board their private jet.
Earlier this week, the Saturday Night Fever star flew from Queenstown to Australia with his two children in a private jet.
The family had spent a week in the South Island resort and were due to stay in a luxury lodge before visiting Sydney.
John Travolta kept a low profile as he arrived at Sydney airport with his family on Saturday to depart Australia
The 70-year-old Hollywood megastar and his family enjoyed a whirlwind three-day trip to Sydney after arriving in the city from New Zealand on Wednesday
He was accompanied by his family, including his 24-year-old daughter, actress Ella Bleu, and his son Benjamin, 13, among others
John has long been a fan of the New Zealand ski destination. He previously said: ‘When I feel stressed, all I want to do is get on a plane to Queenstown.’
Ella and Benjamin are two of the three children John and his late wife Kelly had during their marriage.
John and the late actress, who died in 2020 at age 57 after a two-year battle with breast cancer, also had a son, Jett. Jett tragically passed away at age 16 while on vacation with his family.
John began learning to fly at the age of 15 and earned his first jet license in 1978, the same year his iconic movie musical Grease hit theaters and established his status as a popular leading man.
His passion for flying is so well known that he has earned a spot on the Smithsonian’s Wall Of Honor. National Air and Space Museum.
Arriving at the airport at the end of their visit, John looked dapper in a black shirt and blazer, which he paired with matching trousers
He completed his elegant look with a pair of black boots and appeared to be in good spirits as he was greeted by ground crew
John, who is known for his pilot’s license, was then seen with his family at the Jet Aviation counter at the airport as they prepared to board their private jet.
John appeared relaxed as he chatted with his family at the airport as they prepared to catch their flight
The group chatted among themselves and seemed in good spirits as they prepared to board their private vessel.
Passionate aviator John began learning to fly when he was 15 years old, and earned his first jet pilot’s license in 1978 – the same year his iconic movie musical Grease hit theaters
He has been appointed Global Ambassador for Qantas and awarded by the American Institute Of Aeronautical Engineers.
In 2002, John led a major spectacle in Washington DC, kicking off a year of festivities celebrating 100 years of manned aviation.
At the Dayton Airshow the following year, he flew his own Boeing 707, with John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, as a passenger.
At the Dayton Airshow the following year, he flew his own Boeing 707, with John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, as a passenger.