25 articles in Destinations
Formula 1 weekends draw hundreds of thousands of fans to circuits worldwide. Skip the gridlock — a private jet charter puts you trackside faster, with time to spare for paddock hospitality and post-race celebrations.
Cannes Film Festival transforms the French Riviera into the epicenter of global cinema every May. Private jet charter is the preferred arrival method for industry executives, talent, and high-net-worth attendees navigating a packed schedule.
Art Basel Miami Beach turns South Florida into the global capital of contemporary art every December. With galleries, collectors, and celebrities descending on Wynwood and Miami Beach, private jet traffic spikes — here is how to plan your flight.
The Super Bowl is the single biggest private aviation event in the United States each year, with thousands of jets converging on one city. Planning ahead is the only way to guarantee your arrival — here is the complete charter guide.
Fashion month sends the industry across four cities in four weeks — New York, London, Milan, and Paris. Private jets are the connective tissue that keeps designers, buyers, and editors on schedule across this relentless calendar.
Wimbledon is the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. Private jet charter provides the most refined way to reach the All England Club — bypassing Heathrow queues and arriving minutes from the grounds.
The Monaco Grand Prix is the crown jewel of motorsport and the most exclusive event on the Formula 1 calendar. With no airport in the principality itself, private jet logistics require precise coordination between Nice, helicopter transfers, and yacht arrivals.
A destination wedding deserves an arrival that matches the occasion. Private jet charter for wedding parties offers group travel flexibility, luggage capacity for gowns and gear, and the guarantee that your most important guests arrive on time.
The world's premier ski resorts are often the hardest to reach by commercial airline. Private jet charter turns a day of connections and ground transfers into a direct, door-to-slope experience — here is how to plan your ski season flights.
CES draws 130,000 technology professionals to Las Vegas every January. With commercial flights packed and hotel lobbies overflowing, a private jet charter provides the time advantage and privacy that C-suite executives and investors need during the world's largest tech show.
New York offers three premier private jet airports — Teterboro, Westchester County, and Republic. We compare FBOs, runway lengths, slot availability, and Manhattan transit times to help you pick the right field for your next charter.
London is Europe's largest private aviation hub, served by dedicated business aviation airports at Farnborough, Luton, and Biggin Hill. We break down FBO quality, slot availability, customs processing, and city transit times for each.
Dubai is a global private aviation hub anchored by two airports — Al Maktoum International (DWC) and Dubai International (DXB). We compare their VIP terminals, FBO services, customs efficiency, and suitability for different aircraft types.
Singapore's private jet operations split between Seletar Aerospace Park and Changi Airport's Jet Quay terminal. We compare both options for FBO services, aircraft restrictions, customs clearance, and positioning within Southeast Asia's busiest aviation market.
Los Angeles is the second-busiest private jet market in the US, with Van Nuys handling more GA traffic than almost any airport in the world. We compare Van Nuys, Burbank, and Santa Monica for FBO quality, runway capacity, and proximity to key LA destinations.
The Gulfstream G650 redefined long-range business aviation when it entered service. We review its performance, cabin experience, charter costs, and who this aircraft is best suited for in today's charter market.
The Cessna Citation XLS and XLS+ have logged more charter hours than any other midsize jet in history. We examine why operators and passengers alike keep choosing this workhorse — from its operating economics to its surprisingly spacious cabin.
The Bombardier Challenger 350 dominates the super-midsize category with its wide cabin, transcontinental range, and reliable operating economics. We review what makes it the go-to aircraft for 3–5 hour charter missions.
The Embraer Phenom 300 series has been the world's most-delivered light jet for over a decade. We review its performance, cabin quality, charter economics, and why it consistently outperforms expectations for its size class.
The Bombardier Global 7500 holds the record for the longest-range purpose-built business jet. With four living spaces, a full kitchen, and 7,700 nm of range, we review what it's like to charter the aircraft that redefined ultra-long-range travel.
The US East Coast is one of the busiest private jet corridors in the world. Empty leg flights between New York, Miami, Boston, and Washington DC offer savings of 50–75% off standard charter rates — if you know when and where to look.
Europe's dense network of private jet bases creates a constant flow of empty leg opportunities. From London to the Riviera, Paris to Geneva, and Zurich to the Greek islands, European empty legs offer 50–75% savings on some of the world's most desirable routes.
The Middle East's booming private aviation market — centered on Dubai, Riyadh, and Doha — generates a growing number of empty leg opportunities. Event-driven surges, business travel between Gulf cities, and connecting flights to India and Europe create deals year-round.
Asia Pacific's private aviation market is growing rapidly, and with it comes an expanding pool of empty leg deals. From Singapore to Bali, Hong Kong to Tokyo, and Jakarta to Phuket, savvy travelers can access private jets at a fraction of the standard charter cost.
Every winter, hundreds of private jets fly from the US East Coast to Caribbean islands — and many return empty. Empty leg flights to St. Barths, Turks & Caicos, the Bahamas, and Barbados offer 50–75% savings on the ultimate winter escape.