US Open Tennis
Night sessions under the Arthur Ashe lights — the loudest, latest, most electric Grand Slam of the year.
Flushing Meadows closes the Grand Slam year with night tennis no other major can match. JETBAY arranges courtside suites and luxury boxes on Arthur Ashe, with the Manhattan dinner afterwards — because US Open nights end late and brilliantly.
The Slam that plays past midnight
No other major does night tennis like New York — 23,000 people under the lights, matches that finish at 2am and a crowd that stays. A suite on Ashe gives you the theatre with a door you can close: dinner served at changeovers, the balcony when you want the roar.
A New York fortnight, handled
The Open doubles as New York's unofficial season opener. JETBAY threads the tennis through the city — a Midtown suite, the gallery and theatre bookings, the late table after the night session — with KTEB slots held at both ends.
The fortnight runs from late August through the second Sunday of September. Labor Day weekend is the people-watching peak; the night quarter-finals onwards are the tickets that matter. Suites for finals weekend commit by early summer.
- Arthur Ashe luxury suite, night session
- Courtside boxes for the finals
- Manhattan suite & driver throughout
Arthur Ashe Luxury Suite
Private suite on the stadium's suite level — catering, bar and seats for up to 12.
Courtside boxes
The first rows of Ashe for the second week — close enough to hear the strings.
Finals weekend, assembled
Both finals with hotel, driver and the post-final table as one itinerary.
Fly into Teterboro (KTEB); Flushing Meadows is 35 minutes by car against traffic, or eight by helicopter to the marina across the boardwalk.
Tell us the event. We'll build the week.
Box, badge or deck; jet, hotel and driver — one enquiry, one point of contact, fulfilled in-group by JETBAY.
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