PRIVATE JET COST

How much does a private jet cost?

No memberships, no fuel surcharges hidden in the small print. The figures below are live market averages our desk paid operators in the last ninety days. Empty legs are quoted separately and can fall well below these numbers.

UPDATED · REVIEWED BY THE LIMITLESS SKY CHARTER DESK

CategoryHourly rate (USD)RangeSeats
Turboprop$1,000 – $3,800≤ 1,000 nm6 – 8
Very Light Jet$3,500 – $4,500≤ 1,200 nm4 – 6
Light Jet$4,000 – $5,500≤ 1,800 nm6 – 8
Midsize Jet$5,500 – $7,500≤ 3,000 nm7 – 9
Super-Midsize$7,500 – $9,500≤ 3,800 nm8 – 10
Heavy Jet$9,500 – $13,000≤ 4,500 nm10 – 16
Ultra-Long-Range$13,000 – $20,000+6,000+ nm12 – 19

Deep-dive on light jet cost per hour, midsize jet cost per hour or long-range jet cost per hour.

Hourly rates by region (2026)

Charter prices vary significantly by region due to fuel, taxes, fleet supply and positioning. Below are typical 2026 hourly rates by aircraft category.

RegionLight jetMidsizeHeavy
Western Europe€4,200 – €5,800€6,000 – €8,200€10,500 – €14,000
United States$3,800 – $5,200$5,500 – $7,500$9,500 – $13,000
Middle East / Gulf$5,500 – $7,000$7,500 – $9,500$12,000 – $16,000
Asia-Pacific$6,000 – $8,000$8,500 – $11,000$13,500 – $18,000
Latin America$4,500 – $6,000$6,500 – $8,500$11,000 – $15,000

Sample route prices (2026)

All-in retail estimates for one-way charter on popular city pairs. Empty legs on the same routes are typically 25 – 75% lower.

RouteDistanceFlight timeTypical jetIndicative price
London → Nice~ 530 nm1h 45mLight Jet€11,000 – €15,000
London → Ibiza~ 740 nm2h 15mLight / Midsize€13,500 – €19,500
Geneva → Mykonos~ 1,100 nm2h 50mMidsize€18,000 – €24,000
Paris → Dubai~ 2,950 nm6h 30mHeavy€65,000 – €88,000
New York → Los Angeles~ 2,150 nm5h 15mSuper-Midsize$42,000 – $58,000
New York → London~ 3,000 nm6h 45mHeavy / ULR$75,000 – $115,000
Dubai → Maldives~ 1,900 nm4h 30mMidsize / Super-Mid$48,000 – $68,000
Miami → Aspen~ 1,650 nm4h 00mMidsize$32,000 – $44,000

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Worked example: how a charter quote is built

Retail quotes are never just "hourly rate × flight time". This is how the desk actually builds a number for a London → Nice one-way on a Citation XLS+ (midsize), departing on a Thursday in mid-June 2026.

Line itemBasisAmount (€)
Flight time (LTN → NCE)1h 55m × €5,400/hr10,350
Positioning leg (aircraft based Luton)Included — no ferry0
LTN handling & departure feesFBO + APD + slots780
NCE arrival handlingSky Valet + parking 4h1,120
Nav / overflight (UK, FR)Eurocontrol340
Catering (standard for 6)Cold platter, wine240
Crew day rate2 crew, day-return, no RON550
Broker margin (transparent)Disclosed on quote720
Total, all-inOne-way, VAT-exempt (int'l)14,100
Same corridor as an empty leg — realistic quote4,900 – 7,500

Every quote we send itemises the same lines. If a competitor shows only a lump sum, ask for the breakdown. Live empty legs on this corridor: browse the board.

ROUTE-LEVEL PRICING

Live pricing for popular city pairs

Every route page below shows light, midsize and super-midsize charter prices, plus empty-leg discount ranges for that specific corridor.

Access models compared

Pay-as-you-fly charter is the most flexible. Jet cards, fractional shares and ownership become cost-effective only above specific annual hour thresholds.

ModelEntry costPer hourBest for
On-demand charter$0$3.5k – $20k / hr0 – 50 hours / year
Empty leg$025 – 75% off retailFlexible dates & routes
Jet card$100k – $500k deposit$8k – $18k / hr fixed25 – 50 hours / year
Fractional ownership$500k – $5M share$10k – $15k / hr + monthly50 – 200 hours / year
Whole ownership$3M – $75M+$1.5M – $4M+ / yr fixed300+ hours / year

Hidden fees & ancillary charges

These items sit outside the hourly rate and account for 10 – 25% of a final invoice. We itemise every one of them before you sign.

FeeTypical rangeWhen it applies
Federal Excise Tax (FET)7.5% of charter priceAll US domestic legs
Segment fee$5.20 per passenger per legUS domestic
International handling$800 – $3,500 per stopCustoms, immigration, security outside home country
Overflight & navigation$200 – $2,000 per countryTransatlantic and Asia routings
De-icing$500 – $4,000Winter operations, October – April
Crew RON (overnight)$300 – $600 per crew per nightMulti-day trips, aircraft stays with you
Hangarage$400 – $1,500 per nightOptional, recommended in winter
Premium catering$150 – $1,200Beyond standard sandwich & water tray
Ground transport$200 – $1,000FBO-to-door chauffeur

FIELD REPORT

Summer & peak-event airport surcharges

The single biggest surprise on a summer Med invoice is not the flight — it is what the arrival airport charges when everyone wants to be there on the same Saturday. Below is the working list our desk uses when quoting Nice, Ibiza, Olbia, Mykonos and the winter Alps. Figures are the incremental amount above a normal day, taken from operator invoices flown in the last twenty-four months.

AirportPeak windowIncremental fee
Nice (LFMN / NCE)15 Jun – 15 Sep€1,200 – €4,500 per movement
Ibiza (LEIB / IBZ)1 Jun – 30 Sep€900 – €3,200 per movement
Olbia (LIEO / OLB)1 Jul – 31 Aug€1,500 – €5,000 per movement
Mykonos (LGMK / JMK)20 Jun – 15 Sep€2,000 – €6,000 per movement
Split (LDSP / SPU)15 Jun – 15 Sep€600 – €2,400 per movement
Farnborough (EGLF)Cannes, Wimbledon, Ascot, F1 Silverstone£800 – £3,500 per movement
Paris Le Bourget (LFPB)Cannes, Roland-Garros, Paris Air Show, Fashion Week€700 – €2,800 per movement
Geneva (LSGG / GVA)Davos (Jan), Watches & Wonders (Apr), summerCHF 1,000 – CHF 4,000 per movement
Sion / Chambéry / Courchevel (Alps)15 Dec – 15 MarCHF 800 – CHF 3,000 per movement
Ronaldsway / Isle of Man, Farnborough (British GP)F1 British Grand Prix weekend£2,000 – £6,000 per movement
Aspen (KASE)Christmas / New Year, Presidents' Day$1,500 – $5,000 per movement
Van Nuys (KVNY)Super Bowl, Oscars, F1 Vegas$1,000 – $4,500 per movement
Teterboro (KTEB)UN General Assembly, Hamptons summer weekends$800 – $3,000 per movement
Dubai Al Maktoum (OMDW / DWC)Dubai Air Show (Nov, biennial), World Cup / GITEX weeksAED 2,500 – AED 12,000 per movement

Slot-controlled airports (Nice, Ibiza, Olbia, Mykonos, Le Bourget) allocate arrival windows via a coordinator; missing the slot forces a ferry to a secondary field and a helicopter or car transfer in. Book at least three weeks ahead in July and August.

EDITORIAL BRIEFING

Taxes & mandatory fees in 20 countries

VAT, ticket duty, environmental levies and passenger taxes vary by jurisdiction and change often. The columns below summarise what appears on a private-jet invoice departing from each country as of July 2026. Rates are editorial guidance — always confirm with your operator and tax counsel before signing.

"Domestic" means the departure and arrival airports are in the same country; intra-EU international flights are generally VAT-exempt when invoiced correctly. "Ticket tax" is levied per passenger; "extra" covers navigation, security and country-specific quirks.

CountryVAT positionPassenger / ticket tax
United StatesNo VAT7.5% Federal Excise Tax (FET) on domestic flight price + $5.20 per pax per segment
United KingdomNo VAT on international charter; 20% on domestic UK-to-UK legsAir Passenger Duty (APD) £91 – £607 per pax depending on distance & class (private jet 'higher rate' applies)
France20% VAT on French domestic legs; 0% intra-EU international if invoiced correctlySolidarity tax (TSBA) €7.51 – €63 per pax + new 2024 'business aviation' surcharge €210 per pax on long-haul
Germany19% VAT on domestic legs; 0% intra-EU internationalLuftverkehrsteuer (Air Travel Tax) €15.53 – €70.83 per pax by destination band
Italy10% VAT on Italian domestic legs (reduced rate for air transport)Luxury tax (imposta erariale) €10 – €200 per pax by distance; Sardinia/Sicily regional levies during summer
Spain10% VAT on Spanish domestic legs; 0% Canary Islands (IGIC 7% instead)AENA passenger fee €2.65 – €22 per pax by airport
Switzerland8.1% VAT on Swiss domestic legs only; international exemptNo federal ticket tax (2022 CO2 levy proposal was rejected in referendum)
Austria10% VAT on Austrian domestic legsFlugabgabe €12 per pax (flat rate since 2020 reform)
Portugal6% VAT on Portuguese domestic legs; 0% Madeira/Azores internationalCarbon tax €2 per pax on departures from mainland (since 2021)
Netherlands9% VAT on Dutch domestic legsVliegbelasting €29.40 per pax on all departures (2024 rate; rising to €71.20 for private jets from 2027)
Belgium6% VAT on Belgian domestic legsEmbarkation tax €2 – €10 per pax by distance
Greece13% VAT on Greek domestic legs (reduced from 24% for aviation)Development levy €12 per pax + island 'climate resilience' fee €1 – €4 in season
Turkey18% KDV on Turkish domestic legsNo dedicated aviation passenger tax
United Arab Emirates5% VAT — applies to UAE-domestic charter onlyAED 35 tourism dirham per pax at DXB / DWC (departure); no federal ticket tax
Saudi Arabia15% VAT on Saudi domestic legsGACA passenger service charge SAR 87 per pax (business/first equivalent)
QatarNo VAT (as of 2026)QAR 35 passenger service charge; QAR 100 security fee
Monacon/a — Monaco has no airport; use Nice (LFMN) or Cannes (LFMD)n/a — Monegasque residency has no direct impact on charter tax base
Ireland0% on international charter; 13.5% on Irish domesticNo air travel tax (repealed 2014)
Norway12% MVA on Norwegian domestic legsFlypassasjeravgift NOK 84 – NOK 336 per pax by distance
Sweden6% VAT on Swedish domestic legs (repeal of 25% ticket tax on private jets proposed 2025, not yet enacted)Flygskatt SEK 82 – SEK 528 per pax by distance
Canada5% GST + PST/QST 7 – 9.975% on Canadian domestic legsAir Travellers Security Charge CAD 7.12 – CAD 34.42 per pax by destination
Mexico16% IVA on Mexican domestic legsTUA (airport use tax) MXN 400 – MXN 800 per pax by airport
BrazilICMS varies 4 – 25% by state on Brazilian domestic legsAdditional tarifa de embarque BRL 43 – BRL 90 per pax

On narrower screens the "extra" column is hidden — tap a country in a live quote to see the full note from our tax briefing.

FAQ · EDITORIAL

Does passenger nationality affect the price?

Short answer: the hourly rate does not change with the colour of your passport — but nationality has second-order effects on taxes, screening, visas, crew and payment rails that can move the final invoice by a few percent, or add days to the booking. Here is the full picture.

01

The retail hourly rate does not change with your passport

Operators quote based on aircraft, route, fuel and slots — not the buyer's nationality. A German, a Nigerian and a Saudi asking for the same Citation XLS+ on London → Nice next Thursday receive the same base quote.

02

Tax residency, not nationality, drives VAT and ticket tax

EU intra-community VAT on domestic legs is triggered by the departure country and the invoicing party's establishment, not the passenger's citizenship. A US citizen resident in Monaco pays the same French TSBA as a French national on the same LFMD departure.

03

US Federal Excise Tax has a 'Foreign Person' nuance

US domestic FET (7.5% + segment fee) is levied on the payer. When a non-US corporate entity charters a US-registered aircraft for a US domestic leg via a foreign broker, some structures can qualify for exemption. This is technical — always confirm with a specialist tax counsel.

04

Sanctions & OFAC screening add operational cost, not price

Every passenger is screened against OFAC, UK OFSI, EU consolidated and UN sanctions lists. Passengers from restricted jurisdictions (Russia, Belarus, Iran, DPRK, Syria) trigger operator-level review that can delay a booking 24 – 72h and, on transatlantic legs, require insurance re-brokering.

05

Visa & APIS handling fees are billed per passenger

US CBP APIS filing, UK e-Border, Schengen ETIAS and UAE ICP each cost handlers €25 – €150 per passenger to file. Nationalities that require paper visas (rather than eTA) add ground time and a small documentation fee.

06

Crew language & currency (a soft factor)

GCC, Asia-based and Latin American clients sometimes request Arabic-, Mandarin- or Portuguese-speaking cabin crew. Sourcing a specific language pair from the operator's roster can add €300 – €800 per rotation and, on short notice, may narrow the aircraft shortlist.

07

Payment methods can shift the total by 2 – 3%

Wire transfer is free. Corporate Amex or crypto adds a processing surcharge (typically 2.5 – 3.5%). This is set by the payment rail, not the passport, but disproportionately affects clients whose banking relationships restrict SWIFT.

08

Diplomatic & sovereign flights

Passengers travelling on a diplomatic passport, or heads of state, unlock a different fee schedule — landing fees are often waived, security handling is state-provided, and overflight permits move on state-to-state channels. This is a genuine nationality-linked exception.

Bottom line: unless a passenger is on a sanctions list or holds a diplomatic passport, nationality changes the paperwork — not the aircraft price. Tax residency, corporate structure and payment method are the levers that actually move the number.

How to save

Six levers that consistently reduce the final number without compromising safety or comfort.

  • Book empty legsSAVE 25 – 75%

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  • Be date-flexible (± 2 days)SAVE 10 – 25%

    Match aircraft already scheduled in your region.

  • Choose the right categorySAVE 15 – 35%

    A light jet covers 95% of European city pairs — heavy jet rarely worth it under 1,500 nm.

  • Fly midweekSAVE 5 – 15%

    Tue – Thu departures have lower demand than Friday & Sunday.

  • Use one-way pricingSAVE Variable

    Avoid round-trip if the aircraft has a positioning leg back anyway.

  • Avoid peak weekendsSAVE 20 – 40%

    F1 Monaco, Cannes, Davos, Super Bowl, Art Basel — quotes double.

Seasonality

European charter prices swing as much as 40% across the year. Plan accordingly.

PeriodDemand
January – February
High (ski season, Davos)
Surcharge 10 – 20% to Alpine airports (Sion, Innsbruck, Chambéry)
March – May
Moderate
Best value window — broad availability
June – August
Peak (Mediterranean)
20 – 35% premium to Ibiza, Mykonos, Sardinia, Côte d'Azur
September – October
Moderate-high
Strong empty-leg supply post-summer
November – December
Peak (Holidays)
Festive surcharge 15 – 30%, de-icing fees apply

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What is included

  • • Aircraft, two qualified crew and fuel
  • • Standard catering and bottled water
  • • Routine ground handling and parking up to 4 hours
  • • Insurance to industry minimums

What is billed separately

  • • Federal Excise Tax (US domestic) or VAT where applicable
  • • International handling, customs and overflight permits
  • • De-icing in winter operations
  • • Overnight crew costs on multi-day trips
  • • Premium catering, ground transport, pet handling

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