Private Jet Charter Price from New York to Boston

About This Route

The route from New York to Boston is a popular short-haul flight covering approximately 190 miles. The typical flight duration is around 1 hour, depending on aircraft type and weather conditions. This journey takes travelers over the scenic Northeastern U.S., providing views of the Atlantic coastline and bustling urban landscapes. The route is frequently traveled by business executives and leisure travelers seeking a quick transfer between these major cities.

How much does it cost to charter a one-way private jet flight from New York to Boston ?

The price for a private jet charter one-way flight from New York to Boston ranges from $6,000 to $18,000, depending on the aircraft.

Available Private Jets

Compare private jet charter options for your one-way flight from New York to Boston. Prices range from $6,000 to $18,000.

Cessna Citation Mustang

Cessna Citation Mustang

Very Light Jet, estimated flight time of 1 hour, accommodates up to 4 passengers, compact yet comfortable cabin with basic amenities.

Charter Price:$6,000
Beechcraft King Air 350i

Beechcraft King Air 350i

Twin turboprop, estimated flight time of 1 hour 15 minutes, accommodates up to 9 passengers, spacious cabin with club seating arrangement and amenities.

Charter Price:$7,500
Embraer Phenom 300

Embraer Phenom 300

Light Jet, estimated flight time of 1 hour, accommodates up to 8 passengers, luxurious seating, onboard refreshments, and WiFi available.

Charter Price:$9,500
Bombardier Challenger 350

Bombardier Challenger 350

Super Midsize Jet, estimated flight time of 1 hour, accommodates up to 10 passengers, elegant interior with advanced entertainment systems and WiFi.

Charter Price:$14,500
Gulfstream G280

Gulfstream G280

Super Midsize Jet, estimated flight time of 1 hour, accommodates up to 10 passengers, features a full-service galley, luxurious seating, and state-of-the-art entertainment options.

Charter Price:$18,000

Factors Affecting Charter Prices

Seasonality & Demand

Pricing for this route can vary depending on the time of year. Peak travel seasons include summer months and around major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas when demand for flights increases. Weather patterns, such as winter snowstorms, can affect scheduling and pricing due to potential delays or the need for de-icing.

Airport Considerations

Departing from New York, travelers have multiple airport options including JFK, LaGuardia, and Teterboro, each with varying levels of congestion and slot availability. Boston Logan International Airport is the primary destination, equipped with several FBOs offering premium services. Both cities’ airports are busy, and securing slots for preferred departure times can be competitive, particularly during peak travel periods.

Additional Price Factors

Several factors influence charter pricing on this route, including aircraft availability, demand fluctuations, and the specific day of the week. New York and Boston are major business hubs, leading to high demand for corporate travel during weekdays. Alternate airports, such as Westchester County Airport or Hanscom Field, may offer cost savings or more flexible scheduling. The typical client profile includes business executives, government officials, and high-net-worth individuals.

Prices shown are estimates and may vary due to factors like aircraft location, flight duration, seasonal demand, fuel costs, airport fees, crew expenses, catering, weather, and additional services. Each charter is unique, so contact us directly for an accurate, personalized quote.

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