How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Private Jet?
The cost of chartering a private jet can range from $2,000 to $14,000 per billable flight hour. These rates encompass a diverse range of aircraft, from turboprops to the most luxurious executive jets. Apart from the hourly rental rates, several factors contribute to the overall cost of chartering a private jet.
Private Jet Rental Price Factors
Aircraft Category: The size of the aircraft determines its category, and larger jets generally cost more. Prices vary from very light jets to ultra-long-range jets, ranging from $2,000 to $14,000 per hour or more.
Aircraft Type: Different aircraft types within each category can influence prices, with some types being slightly more expensive due to market demand. Price variations can range from $200 to $2,000 per hour or more.
Age of Aircraft: Newer aircraft typically have a higher hourly rental rate compared to older ones. Prices can vary from $100 to $1,000 per hour or more.
Billable Flight Time: The total billable flight time includes positioning fees, time in the air, and possibly a minimum of 2 hours per day, according to industry standards.
Fees Applicable to All US Flights
Landing Fees: Charged by the airport authority, landing fees vary by airport, usually ranging from $150 to $500 depending on the aircraft’s size and weight.
Ramp and Handling: These fees, ranging from $100 to $500 per visit, are charged by the fixed-base operator for handling and parking the aircraft.
US Segment Fees: A government tax of $4.50 per passenger, per leg, calculated regionally in the US.
Federal Excise Tax: Charged at a rate of 7.5% for all US domestic flight legs.
Possible Additional Costs & Fees
Crew Overnight: Fees of $200 to $400 per crew member per night for food, lodging, and related expenses.
Short Leg Fees: Typically for larger aircraft categories, set by the owner for flights under a specified duration.
Aircraft Positioning Cost: Based on the flight time to position the aircraft to pick up passengers and return to its home base.
Hangar Fees: Incurred in icy conditions to prevent ice accumulation, ranging from $500 to $1,500 per day based on aircraft size.
Wi-Fi Charges: Ranging from $3.00 to $8.50 per megabyte, varying by region.
Cleaning Fees: Charged for deep cleaning, carpet shampooing, ranging from $250 to $500 or more.
Deicing Charges: Applied per application, costing from $1,500 for smaller to $10,000 or more for larger aircraft.
International Fees: Depending on the event and region, costs range from $500 to $5,000 or more, covering landing permits, overflight permits, customs, and immigration fees.
Fuel Surcharge: Applicable during fuel price surges, potentially adding $600 to $900 per hour or more.
Aircraft Daily Minimums: Operators require a minimum hourly charge per day, varying by aircraft size.
International Head Tax: Government tax of $19.70 per person.
Alaska/Hawaii Head Tax: Government tax of $9.90 per person for flights to Alaska or Hawaii.
Optional Concierge Service Fees
Custom In-flight Catering: Costs vary based on the order, with premium catering ranging from $600 to $1,000 for lunch for four passengers.
Ground Transportation: Costs range from $100 to $1,000 per reservation based on specific needs.
Extended Concierge Services: Includes in-flight spa services, celebrity chef services, VIP ticket booking, and hotel, spa, and resort booking. Costs provided upon approval.