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Below is what you can expect for typical pricing across the U.S. jet charter market. Actual availability and pricing for a specific date and routing may be a bit lower or higher depending on industry schedules. Some may ask, “Is it possible for cost be 1/2 of these prices? Unfortunately no, see also the Jet Charter Pricing Q & A below.
Many variables go into individual jet charter quotes and pricing for any particular trip. The industry is very diverse, with around 7,000 charter aircraft and 1,650 certificated charter operators in the US alone.
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Executive Turboprops (up to 8 passengers)
Light Jets (up to 7 passengers)
Midsize Jets (up to 8 passengers, stand-up cabin)
Super-Midsize Jets (up to 9 passengers, coast to coast range)
Heavy Jets (up to 16 passengers, inter-continental range)
Regional Airliner Charters (up to 30 passengers)
A: It’s very rare. If a flight of 1-hour or less matches up with a light jet empty leg, it may be under $10,000 total. Executive turboprops such as the Pilatus PC-12 or King Air series will typically be under $10,000 for a 1-hour flight or same-day round trip in many parts of the country. See example costs above.
A: There is a market for all flights, and a well-fitting empty leg will typically be around 75% of standard pricing. Keep in mind, Empty Legs are a convenient marketing angle to attract interest. Like they say, if it sounds too good to be true…
A: Not usually. Different from the airlines, the best jet charter quotes and availability are less than 2 months in advance, often less than 1 month. Typically specific aircraft availability and pricing are not set further in advance.
A: Most jet charters book less than 2 weeks in advance, so that is when the most empty legs become available in aircraft schedules.
A: The biggest trend in jet charter the past decade is specific fleets that string one-way flights together in their schedules, reducing the positioning costs of traditional charters, thus allowing for reduced ‘one-way’ pricing. These are often the best cost options for one-way flights of 2 hours or more. These are the same fleets most jet cards and memberships use to minimize their costs below the rates their customers are paying.
A: There is a market for flights in the charter industry, so each flight has a market value even up to hours before. Also, flying under charter’s FAA Part-135 regulations is more restrictive, expensive and consuming than flying empty repositioning under Part-91.
A: See the above actual average costs
A: No, but they are typical and what we would expect as every-day best in the charter market. For a specific date and itinerary quotes may be a little lower or a bit higher, however we would expect in most cases to be in this range. We do have the widest availability and guaranteed best price industry-wide.
A: Jet charter has so many variables, get helpful easy answers from a friendly expert at 888-701-3843 (no sales pitches, guilt or commitment).