John Travolta attempted to travel incognito when he landed in Sydney on Wednesday.
The beloved Hollywood star looked very different from her on-screen persona as she landed in Harbour City aboard a private jet from New Zealand.
Travolta, 70, hid his famous face behind a pair of designer sunglasses as he waved to fans from inside the plane.
The Saturday Night Fever star, who famously has a pilot’s licence, stepped off the plane holding a giant blue umbrella as he was greeted by ground staff, who appeared to be sponsored by Bunnings.
He was accompanied by his family, including his 24-year-old daughter, actress Ella Bleu, and his 13-year-old son, Benjamin.
Travolta boarded the flight in Queenstown, New Zealand, where he was all smiles.
The iconic actor was dressed casually in grey trousers paired with a black coat. He added a checkered scarf to complete the look.
John Travolta tried to go incognito when he landed in Sydney on Wednesday. Pictured
Travolta, 70, hid his famous face behind a pair of designer sunglasses as he waved to fans from inside the plane.
The Saturday Night Fever star, who famously has a pilot’s licence, stepped off the plane holding a giant blue umbrella as he was greeted by ground staff, who appeared to be sponsored by Bunnings.
His daughter, Ella, who is following in her father’s footsteps into acting, was also seen disembarking from the plane.
She and Benjamin are two of three children Travolta had with his late wife Kelly Preston during their marriage.
Travolta and the late actress, who passed away in 2020, also shared their late son Jett.
Travolta and his daughter were last seen together last month when he was spotted cheering on Team USA gymnasts at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
John began the process of learning to fly when he was just 15 years old and eventually earned his first jet license in 1978, the same year his iconic musical film Grease was released in theaters and cemented his status as a popular leading man.
His passion for flying is so renowned that he has earned a place on the Smithsonian Institution’s Wall of Honor. National Air and Space Museum.
Travolta boarded the flight in Queenstown, New Zealand, where he was all smiles.
The iconic actor dressed casually in grey trousers paired with a black coat. He added a checkered scarf to show off his
He was accompanied by his family, including his 24-year-old daughter, actress Ella Bleu, and his 13-year-old son, Benjamin.
Travolta’s daughter Ella looked casual and relaxed in a striped long-sleeved T-shirt and blue jeans.
He has been named a Qantas Global Ambassador and has been recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautical Engineers.
In 2002, John headlined an extravaganza in Washington DC that kicked off a year of festivities commemorating a century of manned spaceflight.
At the Dayton Air Show 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 Air Show the following year, he flew his own Boeing 707 with John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, as a passenger.
Travolta chatted happily with the ground crew.
Travolta and his daughter were last seen together last month when he was spotted cheering on Team USA gymnasts at the 2024 Paris Olympics.