Private jet to Paris

Whether it is a business trip or a pure vacation, it is always a good choice to travel to Paris by chartering a private jet while taking advantage of the eternal beauty of the French capital to visit it up close.
Just think of the Eiffel Tower, the countless museum hubs such as the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysee where you can indulge in luxury shopping, but also the perfectly navigable Seine that gives an original viewpoint of the French city, to realize how incredibly fascinating Paris is.
Opting for a private jet, then, brings a number of exclusive benefits to the charter flight passenger, all perfectly able to customize his or her travelexperience to suit his or her needs while still providing flexibility, comfort, lightning-fast turnaround times, and detailed assistance.
At different times of the year, Paris boosts its attractive aura by hosting some of the world's most glamorous events such as the French Open tennis tournament, the Retromobile, i.e., the festival of classic cars, but also the numerous fashion shows belonging to Haute Couture by which the world's best-known brands present their new collections during Paris Fashion Week.
These and other events are accompanied by various private transfer services that enable charter passengers to travel to the venue in a completely exclusive and fast way.
But what are other advantages of chartering a private jet to Paris?
Let's examine them in the next paragraphs!

 

Historical and geographical background on Paris

Paris is located in the north of France and consists of a huge agglomeration made up of cities and departments surrounding and bordering the urban center of the capital; the most important of these include Seine-Saint-Denis, Marne Valley, and Hauts-de-Seine. The soil on which the French capital is located has the particularity of being limestone, a characteristic that has made it the protagonist of several extractions of gypsum, clay and limestone over the centuries. One of the arteries of Paris is the Seine, a river that runs through it in its entirety, creating loops that still border some of the capital's best-known neighborhoods. The very first population to inhabit and colonize the ancient settlement of Paris were the Gauls, who clashed with the Romans at the time led by Julius Caesar and immediately lost control of the city. During the Middle Ages, Paris was the scene of the development and consolidation of the Christian religion; moreover, thanks to King Clovis of the Merovingians, the French city soon became the capital of France, a title that spurred the construction of historic buildings in a style totally unprecedented for the time, Gothic. Despite living in a rather prosperous and prosperous bubble, Paris was not spared from wars, such as the Hundred Years' War between France and England or the struggles in the name of religion between French Catholics and Protestants. In the history of Paris one cannot fail to mention both the revolutionary period exploded with the storming of the Bastille that led to the capital punishment of the guillotine decreed against King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette, and the Napoleonic period during which the city underwent profound urban changes. Today, thanks to upgrades and improvements to the city's arteries, Paris is one of Europe's most environmentally friendly cities, as well as a destination for glamorous, high-class events that attract an incredibly large parterre of international stars and VIP personalities.

 

What to do and see in Paris

Paris Haute Couture

Every year in September and October, Paris hosts what is known as Haute Couture, one of the most glamorous events the French capital holds on an annual basis. These are basically runway shows featuring the world's biggest fashion brands, from Chanel to Dior, via Valentino, Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, Armani and many other style houses that use the event to present their newest creations to the world. Given the connotation of luxury that Haute Couture in Paris possesses, the parterre of international stars belonging to the worlds of fashion, film, show business and music who attend is very diverse, thanks in part to the exclusive VIP services they can enjoy that allow them to take advantage of panoramic terraces, Lounges where they can preview what will be on the runway, and transfers from the airport in the direction of the event.

 

Retromobile, the classic car show in Paris

February is marked by the so-called Retromobile, an event held at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center where the annual edition of the international classic car show takes place. Visitors, mostly VIPs and personalities from the world's elite, can admire the more than 500 classic cars that will parade through the complex set up for the occasion; not only that, the event is also extremely well attended by builders and collectors from all corners of the globe who travel to Paris to participate in the various auctions to bid for the most prized collectibles.

 

Roland Garros

Paris becomes the sports capital of the world during the months of May and June thanks to one of the most interesting sporting events, Roland Garros. It is an international tennis tournament held at the complex of courts and stadiums just outside Paris in which ATP and WTA ranking champions compete for one of the most coveted trophies on the world tour. The many VIPs and wealthy tourists who travel to the French capital to attend such an event can enjoy exclusive services dedicated to them, such as the multiple gourmet restaurants located near the sports facilities, VIP grandstands from which to admire the matches from a unique perspective, as well as backstage areas where they can meet the likes of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Italian champion Jannik Sinner.

 

Climate and best time to visit Paris

The climate that reigns in Paris is continental, with very frequent precipitation in winter and fall and rather hot temperatures in summer partly due to the amount of smog produced by the city. The spring season is definitely the best time to charter a private jet to Paris accomplice to the mild and very long days in terms of daylight hours to spend in the many city parks that are tinged with a magical atmosphere not to be missed. The Parisian summer is very muggy, with temperatures that could reach as high as 40°C (104°F) during heat waves; citizens, therefore, often take refuge on the banks of the Seine to bathe and cool off from the scorching summer heat. In autumn, the weather cools down as temperatures gradually drop and the wind begins to blow in from the north; precipitation, especially rainfall, increases its frequency, soaking the streets of the capital and causing the leaves of the trees to darken, coloring the city a magical soft brownish color that is incredibly romantic. Winter, on the other hand, is rather harsh, with temperatures often dropping below freezing causing heavy snowfall especially during January and February.

 

How and why to fly to Paris by private jet

Paris is a true metropolis that sees incredible passenger transit throughout the year. Therefore, there are no less than 3 airports serving the city, each with its own transit of travelers and its own amenities in terms of services offered; however, the only airport hub capable of handling charter flights is Paris Le Bourget Airport (ICAO code LFPB). Inaugurated as early as the end of World War I, since the early 1980s it has been the subject of numerous upgrades and infrastructure improvements that have led it to become one of the largest and most widely used private airports in the entire European scene. There are as many as 8 general aviation terminals present, while the 3 runways allow private flights to and from the French capital to be handled absolutely quickly and smoothly. The runways are oriented in different directions in such a way as to make it possible to take off or land according to weather conditions; in addition, their length and width allow them to accommodate any private jet, regardless of size or maximum speed attainable. Exclusive services made available to private passengers include the presence of a large VIP Lounge, several conference rooms, luggage storage lockers, a large secure parking lot, several restaurants and shopping outlets, as well as the usability of several luxury hotels located in close proximity to the airport. The distance separating Paris Le Bourget airport with the city center is about 11 km, which can be covered thanks to the various car rental services with or without a driver, as well as limousine, cab and helicopter transfer services thanks to the presence of the Paris-Issy-les-Molineux heliport located in the 11th arrondissement and directly connected to the airport.

 

How much does it cost to fly on a private jet to Paris

Paris is well connected to another major European capital, London, from which it is separated by about 1 hour and 15 minutes of flight time. The rental of a Light Jet involves an expense of about €6,000, a figure that rises to about €14,000 if you choose to opt for a Medium Jet, and to about €19,000 if you select a Large Jet. The average travel time to get to Paris from Barcelona, on the other hand, is about 1 hour and 45 minutes: making this journey is possible by making use of a Light Jet at a cost of about €9,000, a Medium Jet at a cost of about €16,000 or a Large Jet incurring an expense of about €24,000. Ordinary routes include the one linking the French capital to Berlin, which is about 2 hours of total flight time away; choosing a Light Jet to make such a trip involves a cost of about €9,000, while opting for a Medium Jet or a Large Jet implies a respective expense of about €17,000 and about €25,000.

 

The best jet to fly to Paris

The Cessna Citation CJ3 is one of the most high-performance light jets due to its ability to fly at as much as 770 km/h speed covering a maximum of about 3500 km on a single full tank of fuel. The 6 transportable passengers can enjoy great comfort in the jet's very spacious cabin; there are as many as 14 windows from which to admire the view from above, while the brand-new LED configuration, the folding tables present, and the very comfortable sofas make the trip extremely pleasant. Also worth mentioning is the Hawker 900XP, a long-range Medium Jet that increases the performance of its predecessor in terms of speed, achievable cruise altitude and cabin space. The Honeywell engines it mounts enable it to have incredible climb performance, in addition to the various features its cabin incorporates such as the presence of reclining seats, large luggage compartment, touch-screen controls, and LCD lighting that allow the traveler to have a unique experience aboard such an aircraft. The details make the Bombardier Global Express a respectable Large Jet: it is an aircraft that offers an amazing combination of speed, range and range. As many as 14 passengers can board it, while the maximum speed that can be reached is up to 850 km/h, a parameter that makes travel by such an aircraft extremely fast as well as comfortable.

 

Most frequent flights to and from Paris

Below of the most frequent connections to Paris: