Private Jet
to Paris.
Europe's diplomatic capital, one private terminal at a time.
Le Bourget is the largest private aviation airport in Europe and the first choice for anyone flying into Paris. Located 15 kilometres northeast of the city, it has been handling VIP arrivals since Charles de Gaulle landed here after his return from exile. Today it operates as a pure business aviation hub — no commercial noise, no shared check-in, no public terminals.
Paris draws our clients for board meetings at Lazard, couture fittings on Avenue Montaigne, state visits, and private art acquisitions at Christie's and Artcurial. We handle everything from the flight to the transfer, so that the time between landing and your first appointment is measured in minutes.
Where private jets
land in Paris.
| Airport / Helipad | IATA | ICAO | Distance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paris Le Bourget | LBG | LFPB | 15 km from centre | Largest dedicated business aviation airport in Europe. The default choice for VIP arrivals. |
| Paris CDG Airport | CDG | LFPG | 25 km from centre | Available for private jets when Le Bourget is at capacity. Shared with commercial traffic. |
| Toussus-le-Noble Airport | TNF | LFPN | 30 km from centre | General aviation, South Paris access. Quieter and less congested. |
| Paris Issy-les-Moulineaux Heliport | — | LFPI | 7 km from centre | Main Parisian heliport. Helicopter transfers to Le Bourget or city centre available. |
The jets that fly
Paris routes.

Most efficient for Paris – London, Paris – Geneva, Paris – Madrid.

French-built prestige aircraft. Frequent on Paris routes. Non-stop to any global destination.

Ideal for Paris – Dubai, Paris – Moscow, Paris – New York with one technical stop.
Getting to Paris
— what it costs.
Average market pricing based on recent comparable routes. Actual quotes depend on aircraft availability, seasonality and specific requirements. All quotes from Prime Jet Brokerage are all-inclusive — no hidden fees, no supplements.
| Route | Estimated cost | |
|---|---|---|
| London → Paris | € 6,500 – 9,500 | Request quote |
| Milan → Paris | € 7,500 – 11,000 | Request quote |
| Madrid → Paris | € 9,000 – 13,000 | Request quote |
| Ibiza → Paris | € 10,000 – 15,000 | Request quote |
| Dubai → Paris | € 42,000 – 62,000 | Request quote |
Available flights
through Paris.
Repositioning flights departing from or arriving in Paris — at up to 75% below standard charter rates. Updated daily.
Questions about
flying to Paris.
Which airport should I use for a private jet to Paris?
Le Bourget is the right choice for almost every arrival — it is the largest dedicated business aviation airport in Europe, with no commercial traffic and a private terminal experience that sets the tone for the rest of your time in the city. CDG is an option when Le Bourget is unavailable, but the experience is noticeably inferior.
How long does it take to get from Le Bourget to central Paris?
Approximately 20 to 35 minutes by car, depending on traffic. We coordinate your ground transport so it is waiting on the apron when you step off the aircraft. Morning arrivals can take slightly longer due to Paris rush-hour traffic.
How much does a private jet to Paris cost?
From London, a light jet starts from approximately €6,500. From Milan or Rome, expect €7,500 to €11,000. Transatlantic arrivals from New York or Miami typically range from €70,000 to €100,000 on an ultra-long-range aircraft.
Can I use a helicopter transfer on arrival in Paris?
Yes. The Issy-les-Moulineaux heliport is 7 kilometres from the centre and connects to Le Bourget by helicopter in under 10 minutes. This is the fastest way into the city during peak traffic hours.
Is Paris a good destination for empty leg flights?
Very. Le Bourget generates enormous repositioning traffic year-round, and Paris is one of the most common empty leg origins and destinations in Europe. If your schedule is flexible, we frequently find Paris legs at significant discounts.
Ready to fly
to Paris?
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