Coastline approach for New York to St. Moritz private jet charter
Charter Desk · Route Intelligence

Private jetNew YorkSt. Moritz

The New York to St. Moritz corridor is served by private charter through Limitless Sky. This page consolidates the airport options, aircraft classes and pricing context for the route, plus availability of empty legs and concierge ground arrangements at both ends.

Distance
3,484 nm
Flight time
On request
Indicative
€26,000–€40,000 one-way, all-in
Private jet charter New York to St. Moritz
01Great-Circle Route

The line every operator flies

Real coordinates, real distance. Live aircraft position illustrates typical routing; the actual filed track varies with ATC.

3,484 NM · ON REQUEST
TEB · New YorkSMV · St. Moritz
Private jet on the New York to St. Moritz corridor
The Charter Desk Recommends
The quote here tracks aircraft positioning more than anything else — flexibility against that driver is what moves the price.

Depart TEB — Primary field for New York — 25 min to the city, no slot coordination. · Arrive SMV — Closest to St. Moritz at 15 min; size-restricted, confirm your aircraft. · Value pick: Embraer Praetor 500 · Premium pick: Embraer Praetor 600

ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · AIRCRAFT RECOMMENDATION ENGINE

Which aircraft actually make sense on New YorkSt. Moritz

Every recommendation below is filtered by both runway suitability at each end and range headroom on this specific leg, then assigned to the category where it genuinely wins. If a category is missing, no eligible aircraft deserves the label on this route.

How we pick the model shown: within each class we name the most cost-efficient aircraft that can actually fly this leg — real published range, not a generic class average. A larger, more expensive jet in the same class only appears if the shorter-range option cannot make the distance or the runways.

BEST VALUE

Embraer Praetor 500

Midsize

On 3,484 nm the Embraer Praetor 500 operates New York–St. Moritz with one planned technical fuel stop — the operator files the stop based on payload, winds and ATC routing, and passengers normally stay on board.

Most cost-efficient midsize that covers this leg with one planned technical fuel stop. Other midsize types are available on request at comparable or higher cost.

Indicative all-in €29,100

FASTEST

Embraer Praetor 600

Super Midsize

On 3,484 nm the Embraer Praetor 600 operates New York–St. Moritz with one planned technical fuel stop — the operator files the stop based on payload, winds and ATC routing, and passengers normally stay on board.

Most cost-efficient super midsize that covers this leg with one planned technical fuel stop. Other super midsize types are available on request at comparable or higher cost.

Indicative all-in €34,100

ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · AIRPORT INTELLIGENCE

Which airport, and why — on both ends

A private jet mission stands or falls on airport choice. For New YorkSt. Moritz we resolve the primary field on each side, then rank the alternatives worth considering with the trade-offs that actually matter to a client — transfer time, curfew, slot pressure, MTOW and helicopter link.

DEPARTURE · TEB

Teterboro Airport

New York metro · United States

Excellent
Opening hours
H24
Curfew
23:00–06:00 voluntary + noise fees
Slots
No coordinationNo slot coordination; PPR for peak Sundays.
Customs
On-field customsUS Customs on-field for international arrivals.
FBOs
5 FBOs on field
To city
25 min by car · 25 min by limousine
Helicopter
Blade shuttle to Manhattan heliport 5 min.
VIP terminal
Dedicated FBO / VIP terminal
MTOW limit
100,000 lb
Runway
7,000 ft longest

BEST FOR

  • · NYC private access
  • · Transatlantic under 100k lb

LESS SUITED FOR

  • · BBJ / fully-fuelled ULR overweight — reposition KEWR/KHPN

NEARBY ALTERNATIVES

Newark EWR
10 KM

Only viable when TEB is closed or your aircraft exceeds TEB's 100k lb MTOW.

Advantages: No weight limit, 24h
Trade-offs: Slot scarcity, Commercial mixing
White Plains HPN
55 KM

Westchester alternative with no MTOW headache.

Advantages: No weight limit, US Customs on-field
Trade-offs: 45 min to Manhattan
Morristown MMU
45 KM

New Jersey alternative for west-suburban journeys.

Advantages: Multiple FBOs
Trade-offs: Farther from Manhattan

ARRIVAL · SMV

Airport (SMV)

Constrained
Opening hours
08:00–17:30 winter, extended summer
Curfew
Daylight ops only
Slots
Facilitated / PPRPPR; strict noise & operations limits.
Customs
Customs on requestCustoms by arrangement.
FBOs
1 FBO on field
To city
15 min by car · 15 min by limousine
Helicopter
Available on request
VIP terminal
Commercial VIP lounge
MTOW limit
44,092 lb
Runway
5,905 ft longest

BEST FOR

  • · St. Moritz direct
  • · Light / midsize jets

LESS SUITED FOR

  • · Heavy jets
  • · Night ops
  • · Bad weather (visual approach)

NEARBY ALTERNATIVES

Sion SIR
140 KM

Weight-unrestricted alternative when SMV's 20t MTOW or visual-approach limits bite.

Advantages: Heavier jets, Better weather resilience
Trade-offs: 1h drive to St. Moritz
Geneva GVA
300 KM

Fallback for weather diversions with a chauffeur or helicopter transfer.

Advantages: Full ops
Trade-offs: 3h+ transfer
Innsbruck INN
250 KM

Eastern alpine gateway when SMV is closed.

Advantages: Longer runway
Trade-offs: Longer drive

Route Intelligence · Airport Comparison

Head-to-head — the alternatives that matter

For each end of New YorkSt. Moritz we compare the primary airport against realistic alternatives. Fastest, cheapest, slot-friendliest, best for heavy jets, best during peak weeks — each has a different winner.

New York — Departure Options

AirportTransferSlot easeCostPeaksHeavy
01
TEB
Primary airport for this corridor
25m●●●●●●●●●Yes
02
HPN · White Plains
Westchester alternative with no MTOW headache.
55m●●●●●○●●●Yes
Fastest to destination
TEB
25 min door-to-door
Lowest handling cost
TEB
Dedicated GA — no coordination fees
Physically closest
TEB
25 min
Easiest slot availability
TEB
No coordination required
Best for heavy jets
TEB
Runway and MTOW support all heavy metal
Best during peak periods
TEB
Slot-free during peaks

St. Moritz — Arrival Options

AirportTransferSlot easeCostPeaksHeavy
01
SMV
Primary airport for this corridor
15m●●○●●○●●○Ltd
02
SIR · Sion
Weight-unrestricted alternative when SMV's 20t MTOW or visual-approach limits bite.
140m●●○●●○●●○Yes
03
GVA · Geneva
Fallback for weather diversions with a chauffeur or helicopter transfer.
300m●○○●○○●○○Yes
04
INN · Innsbruck
Eastern alpine gateway when SMV is closed.
250m●○○●○○●○○Yes
Fastest to destination
SMV
15 min door-to-door
Lowest handling cost
SMV
Facilitated slots keep handling costs contained
Physically closest
SMV
15 min
Easiest slot availability
SMV
PPR only
Best for heavy jets
SIR
Runway and MTOW support all heavy metal
Best during peak periods
SMV
PPR keeps peaks manageable

ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · PRICING INTELLIGENCE

What actually moves the price today

On New York → St. Moritz, aircraft positioning is the biggest lever on price today.

PRICE DRIVERS

Aircraft positioning
Very high

Long-haul aircraft rarely sit ready at New York. Positioning legs across the Atlantic add substantial hours before you fly and are the single largest lever on price.

Return / repositioning
High

St. Moritz sees heavy one-way arrivals during the season, so operators price in a probable empty return leg back to a base market.

Airport handling & fees
Medium

Landing, handling, ramp and FBO fees vary widely between New York and St. Moritz. Coordinated commercial airports (curfew, slots, security) cost more than dedicated GA fields.

Fuel price band
High

On a 3,484 nm sector, jet-fuel price movements meaningfully change the quote — operators quote against a live fuel-uplift band.

Seasonality
High

St. Moritz is a winter ski corridor — Dec–Mar Saturdays and school-holiday weeks command peak pricing.

Demand at the target airport
High

Ramp capacity at St. Moritz during ski peaks constrains supply — operators know it and quote accordingly.

Weather sensitivity
High

Alpine arrivals into St. Moritz carry a diversion risk in winter — operators build resilience (fuel, alternate) into the quote.

Slot & PPR pressure
Medium

Slot-coordinated airports around St. Moritz (peak-season Saturdays especially) can force earlier commitments and higher handling fees.

Crew duty & rest
High

Ultra-long sectors trigger augmented crew requirements — an extra pilot's cost is reflected in the hourly rate.

Overnight parking
Medium

Overnight parking is normally accommodated but adds a defined ramp/handling fee.

SAVING OPPORTUNITIES

Concrete levers on New YorkSt. Moritz — flexibility usually beats negotiation.

Consider a nearby departure airport

If the aircraft is already positioned closer to another New York-area field, using it reduces positioning cost and often trims 5–15% off the quote.

Consider a nearby arrival airport

Alternative arrivals near St. Moritz can trim handling and slot pressure — see the airport comparison above.

Match an existing empty leg

New York ↔ St. Moritz is a corridor we monitor for empty legs — set an alert and match one when flexibility permits. Discounts of 30–75% are typical when timing aligns.

Flex your departure time

Departing 2–4 hours off the peak slot window can drop handling and slot fees at New York. On peak days the difference is measurable.

Move by a day

Flying Sunday/Monday instead of Friday/Saturday during peak season regularly reduces the quote by 20–40%.

Offer the return leg

If your itinerary allows a same-aircraft return, the operator avoids a repositioning charge — factor this into the quote request.

Estimated ranges only · Charter market · Never a live quote

Route Intelligence · Operational

How this sector actually flies

The operational shape of New YorkSt. Moritz — nonstop feasibility, upper-air routing, oceanic sectors, terrain and noise — determines aircraft choice, timing and, ultimately, the quote.

01

Nonstop feasibility

Well within super-midsize range — comfortably nonstop on this corridor.

02

Typical flight level

FL410–FL450 (upper flight levels for fuel efficiency)

03

Typical routing

Overland European upper routes — direct via UN airways with minimal detour.

04

Mountain airport

Terrain-critical approach at St. Moritz — expect a curved / visual segment. Weather minima are stricter than at flatland fields.

05

Noise / curfew

Night curfew at New York (23:00–06:00 voluntary + noise fees) and at St. Moritz (Daylight ops only).

06

Runway

Runways favour midsize and super-midsize jets; heavy metal may need payload optimisation.

07

Fuel stop likelihood

Fuel stop is not expected on this sector.

08

Cabin service

Cold gourmet catering, coffee/espresso, single hot service typical.

09

Best departure time

Mid-morning (10:00–12:00) avoids the weekday slot peaks at both ends and gives arrival flexibility.

From the Broker Desk

What we actually see on New YorkSt. Moritz

Observed availability, positioning reality and airport friction from our own movement archive — anonymised, never operator-attributed.

Quote bands on this corridor

Full-charter one-way, desk quote

€25,600 – €40,200

Midsize through Super Midsize over 3,484 nm, all-in of landing, handling, crew and fuel surcharge. Weekend and peak-season departures sit at the upper end.

Price stand: August 2026. Quotes move with fuel, crew duty and slot availability — we re-price at the point of booking.

Operator availability, both ends

Teterboro (TEB) — deep supply

58 charter aircraft from 19 operators are home-based here; 453 repositioning movements across 16 operators recorded in our archive (227 out, 226 in). Same-day and short-notice lift is realistic outside major event weeks. Types most often seen on the ramp: Gulfstream GVII-G600, Challenger 300, Global 7500, Challenger 350.

St. Moritz (SMV) — thin supply

11 repositioning movements across 4 operators recorded in our archive (3 out, 8 in). Local supply is thin: most lift positions in, so expect a ferry element in the price and give us 48h+ where you can. Types most often seen on the ramp: Embraer Phenom 300, Challenger 350, Cessna Citation CJ3+, Embraer Legacy 650.

Where the aircraft positions from

Positioning into Teterboro (TEB)

When the based fleet is committed, the next lift comes from KEWR (11 nm, 1 aircraft), KMMU (16 nm, 3 aircraft), KLDJ (16 nm, 2 aircraft). Those ferries add roughly 20–45 minutes of billed time, which is why identical requests can quote differently on the same day.

Positioning into St. Moritz (SMV)

With little metal based on the field, aircraft typically ferry in from LSZS (0 nm, 1 aircraft), LSZA (51 nm, 2 aircraft), LSZR (59 nm, 2 aircraft). A 30–60 minute positioning sector is normal and is already inside the quotes above — beware anyone showing a price that ignores it.

Slots, curfews and handling reality

Teterboro (TEB)

No slot coordination; PPR for peak Sundays. Curfew: 23:00–06:00 voluntary + noise fees. Five competing FBOs keep handling times short. We request a slot 24 hours ahead during peak weeks (UNGA, F1 Miami repositioning, summer Hamptons rotations) — same-day arrivals are routine outside those windows. US Customs on-field for international arrivals.

St. Moritz (SMV)

PPR; strict noise & operations limits. Curfew: Daylight ops only. Customs by arrangement.

Seasonal supply squeeze

Teterboro (TEB)

Charter movement in our archive concentrates in July and August (59% of 453 recorded legs), and falls away in December and October. In the peak months the constraint is not price but aircraft: the based fleet sells out first, then ferried lift, then nothing. Book the peak weeks 2–3 weeks out; the quiet months are where negotiation actually works.

Aircraft we would talk you out of

Boeing BBJ / ACJ and fully-fuelled Global 7500

TEB enforces a 100,000 lb MTOW limit. Those airframes have to use a secondary field, which adds a ground transfer that usually wipes out the cabin advantage.

Phenom 100 / Citation M2 and comparable light jets

At 3,484 nm this sector is beyond a comfortable light-jet leg with full seats and bags — you buy a fuel stop, and a stop costs more than the class saves. It is also the class where golf bags and ski gear stop fitting.

Heavy jets at full payload

Runway performance at one end of this pair means heavy metal departs weight-restricted in summer temperatures. The honest answer is a super-midsize, or a heavy jet with a fuel plan that assumes a tanker stop.

Alternative airports we actually use

New York — real alternatives, and when we use them

Newark (EWR), 10 km out — Only viable when TEB is closed or your aircraft exceeds TEB's 100k lb MTOW. Trade-off: slot scarcity. White Plains (HPN), 55 km out — Westchester alternative with no MTOW headache. Trade-off: 45 min to manhattan. Morristown (MMU), 45 km out — New Jersey alternative for west-suburban journeys. Trade-off: farther from manhattan.

St. Moritz — real alternatives, and when we use them

Sion (SIR), 140 km out — Weight-unrestricted alternative when SMV's 20t MTOW or visual-approach limits bite. Trade-off: 1h drive to st. moritz. Geneva (GVA), 300 km out — Fallback for weather diversions with a chauffeur or helicopter transfer. Trade-off: 3h+ transfer. Innsbruck (INN), 250 km out — Eastern alpine gateway when SMV is closed. Trade-off: longer drive.

Desk recommendations

  • Give us 48 hours where the trip allows: St. Moritz (SMV) has a small based fleet, and the difference between a based aircraft and a ferried one is the single biggest line item on this pair.
  • Fix the slot before the aircraft. On this pair the constraint that actually moves your departure time is airport coordination and curfew, not aircraft availability.
  • Ask any broker for the operator's AOC country, the aircraft's home base and the exact tail before you sign. If a quote cannot name all three, it is a placeholder, not an aircraft.
Empty leg opportunities on New York to St. Moritz

Empty Legs

Live empty legsNew YorkSt. Moritz

Repositioning flights available in the next 14 days on this corridor. Prices are per-aircraft, not per-seat.

LATEST EMPTY LEGS · NEW YORKST. MORITZ

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ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · BOOKING ADVICE

When to book, when to fly

LEAD TIME

Peak weekends: 2–4 weeks ahead. Off-peak: 48–72 hours is comfortable.

BEST BOOKING WINDOW

Mid-week (Tue–Thu) in early December or after the February half-term. Avoid Saturdays and school-holiday changeovers.

FLEXIBLE DATES

A ±1-day window opens up meaningfully more empty-leg and repositioning options — worth signalling in the enquiry.

PEAK PERIODS

  • · Ski season (Dec–Mar)
  • · Christmas / New Year
  • · February half-term

HOW TO SAVE MONEY

  • · Fly a day either side of the peak weekend.
  • · Consider a nearby departure or arrival airport (see the comparison above).
  • · Set an empty-leg alert on this corridor and its reverse — matches often deliver 30–75% discounts.
  • · If your itinerary allows a same-aircraft return, offer it: it removes the operator's empty repositioning cost.
  • · Confirm the maximum runway you can accept — sometimes a smaller category is materially cheaper.

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ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · FAQ

Answers specific to New YorkSt. Moritz.

The details travellers actually ask before booking this pair. If you need more — send us a note and we’ll reply the same day.

ASK A QUESTION

Block time is On request on the 3,484 nm great-circle sector, using a super midsize in typical wind conditions.

Indicative one-way pricing on this pair is €26,000–€40,000 one-way, all-in, depending on aircraft class and season. Empty legs run 25–75% below these ranges.

Embraer Praetor 600 (Super Midsize) is our standing pick — On 3,484 nm the Embraer Praetor 600 operates New York–St. Moritz with one planned technical fuel stop — the operator files the stop based on payload, winds and ATC routing, and passengers normally stay on board.

SMV is closest at 15 min transfer. PPR only

TEB is the primary departure. Primary airport for this corridor

Yes on midsize and larger aircraft with external baggage (Embraer Praetor 500 and up). Board bags and ski cases fit the hold on Embraer Praetor 600.

SMV at 15 min is the shortest transfer; brief a valley alternate for winter weather.

Snow, low ceilings and crosswinds can force diversion to a valley alternate. Aircraft type-rating and current alternate briefings materially reduce the risk.

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