Private Jet Route
Paris to Amsterdam is a vital European business and cultural shuttle — a 230-nautical-mile route connecting France's capital of art and commerce with the Netherlands' center of finance, technology, and creative industrie…
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Departure
Paris
Paris–Le Bourget (LFPB)
Arrival
Amesterdão
Amsterdam Schiphol (EHAM)
Peak Seasons
Demand-Driving Events
Paris
Amesterdão
Route Guide · Airports · Aircraft · Pricing
Paris to Amsterdam is a vital European business and cultural shuttle — a 230-nautical-mile route connecting France's capital of art and commerce with the Netherlands' center of finance, technology, and creative industries. For private equity partners overseeing Benelux portfolio companies, art collectors commuting between galleries, and corporate leaders managing cross-border operations, this 55-minute charter flight replaces an often delayed and crowded Thalys train journey with a seamless door-to-door experience.
Paris–Le Bourget (LFPB) is Europe's busiest dedicated business aviation airport, and the natural departure point for this route. The airport handles over 25,000 private jet movements annually and offers multiple world-class FBOs including Dassault Falcon Service, Advanced Air Support, and Universal Aviation. Le Bourget sits just 12 kilometers northeast of central Paris, making it accessible from the 8th arrondissement or the Marais in 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic.
In Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport (EHAM) handles private jet arrivals through the dedicated KLM Jet Center and Jet Aviation FBOs on the general aviation ramp. Schiphol's location south of the city provides excellent access to the canal district and Zuidas financial center — both within 25 minutes. While Schiphol is primarily a commercial hub, its business aviation facilities are well-organized with efficient Schengen-zone processing and comfortable VIP lounges.
At just 230 nautical miles and under an hour of flight time, light jets are the ideal choice. A Citation CJ3+ or Phenom 300E at $5,500 to $9,000 provides comfortable seating for 4 to 7 passengers and represents outstanding value for this ultra-short European hop. For clients wanting wider cabin comfort or traveling in groups of 8 or more, a midsize Citation Latitude at $9,000 to $14,000 adds stand-up headroom and a more spacious feel. Turboprops like the Pilatus PC-12 offer a budget alternative at $3,500 to $5,500 for travelers prioritizing economy over speed. Heavy jets are entirely unnecessary for this distance.
TEFAF in Maastricht (March) drives collector traffic through Amsterdam, elevating demand on this route by 20 to 25 percent. King's Day (April 27) creates a brief leisure spike as international visitors head to Amsterdam's celebrations. The Amsterdam Dance Event in October generates moderate incremental demand. General European business travel peaks in September through November and March through June, with rates 10 to 15 percent higher than winter baseline. July and August offer the most favorable pricing as corporate travel slows, though tourism-driven demand keeps rates from dropping dramatically. December holiday season sees moderate elevation.
In Amsterdam, the Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam, Conservatorium Hotel, and Hotel De L'Europe are the premier canal-district addresses, each offering the blend of Dutch design sensibility and international luxury service. The Kimpton De Witt and Pulitzer Amsterdam provide boutique alternatives. Most luxury hotels coordinate transfers from Schiphol that take 20 to 30 minutes. In Paris, departing clients from Le Bourget typically travel from the 8th arrondissement — The Ritz Paris, Four Seasons George V, or Le Bristol — reaching the airport in 25 to 35 minutes.
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