Private Jet Charter Destinations Worldwide — Seletar Private Aviation
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Private jet destinations,
arranged worldwide.

From Vancouver to Geneva, Singapore to New York — every destination managed with complete operational knowledge and a single point of contact.

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What We Manage

Every detail of your arrival,
before you board.

Every private charter is defined by a precise destination. The aircraft that carries you there is important — but so is the FBO you arrive at, the handling team that receives you, the slot timing, and whether the ground transport is waiting before you clear the steps.

Our destination knowledge spans major city hubs, resort airports, secondary business fields, and remote strips across every region we serve. We do not simply book the aircraft. We coordinate the full arrival sequence — permits, handling, catering, customs, and ground transport — so that the destination feels effortless from the moment the wheels touch down.

Curated aircraft shortlist
Options selected for route capability, cabin standard, passenger profile, and departure window — presented clearly within 60 minutes.
Seamless FBO arrival
Private terminal coordination, handling, baggage flow, catering timing — organised so the day stays effortless from departure through arrival.
Schedule protection
Realistic buffers, slot awareness, and crew duty planning keep your itinerary dependable end to end — especially across multi-leg and international routes.
Permits & international handling
Overflight permits, customs and immigration alignment, and ground handling paths coordinated for every international routing as part of the quote process.
Destination Directory

Top cities by region.

Understanding Charter Pricing

What shapes the cost
of your route.

01
Aircraft category & cabin
Light jets, midsize, super-midsize, heavy, and ultra-long-range aircraft vary significantly in cost. The right category is determined by range, passenger count, runway requirements, and comfort expectations for the trip duration.
02
Positioning & empty legs
If the aircraft needs to reposition from another base to reach your departure point, that positioning leg is factored into the quote. Where positioning aircraft are available from nearby locations, costs improve significantly.
03
Airport & FBO fees
Landing fees, parking, handling, and FBO charges vary by airport, region, and traffic. Major European hubs and peak-season resort airports carry higher handling costs. These are always included in our all-in quotes.
04
Departure flexibility
A realistic 1–3 hour departure window expands available aircraft significantly and often improves pricing. Fixed departure slots narrow the options and can increase cost, particularly at busy business airports.
05
Seasonality & demand
Peak periods — European summer, ski season, major events such as Cannes, Monaco, Art Basel — drive both aircraft scarcity and pricing. Earlier booking at these periods preserves choice and price stability.
06
Permits & international routing
International flights crossing certain airspaces require permits and overflight clearances. We handle this as part of the booking process — but the routing, timing, and permit timeline can affect cost on some international corridors.
Airport Intelligence

Why the airport choice
matters as much as the aircraft.

The difference between a smooth day and a stressful one is often found in the details that come before boarding: which airport you use, when slots open, whether a curfew applies, and how efficiently the ground handling team operates at that specific facility.

In major cities, secondary business airports — Farnborough rather than Heathrow, Teterboro rather than JFK — often provide faster, more discreet, and more reliable operations for private aviation. We know which terminals to use, which FBOs we trust, and when advance planning is required.

Primary vs. secondary airports
Secondary business airports reduce congestion, improve arrival discretion, and often place you closer to final destinations. We advise on the best option for every city.
Slots & operating hours
Peak destinations require slot coordination. Some airports have night curfews or weekend restrictions. We factor these in during planning to protect your schedule.
Runway & performance requirements
High-altitude airports (Aspen, Innsbruck, Lukla), short strips, and weight-restricted runways limit aircraft choice. We match the aircraft to the field — not the other way around.
Customs & immigration availability
Customs availability varies by airport and hour. For international arrivals, we confirm handling paths and customs access as part of every quote — especially for non-standard departure times.
FBO and private terminal standards
Not all FBOs operate to the same standard. We maintain active relationships with preferred handling agents at over 300 airports globally and direct clients to the right facility for their expectations.
Ground transport & security coordination
Where requested, we coordinate ground transport and executive protection liaison aligned with the FBO flow and your arrival timing — particularly for multi-stop programmes.
FAQ

Questions about
destinations & planning.

Can’t find your answer here? Contact our operations team directly.

Ask a question
Share your departure city or airport, destination, date, passenger count, and a realistic departure window (1–3 hours). If you have specific requirements — confidentiality, Wi-Fi, catering, pets, security — include them so we can align the correct aircraft category and operator.
For common city pairs, options are typically presented within 60 minutes of receiving your route, date, passenger count, and departure window. For peak periods, short runways, or complex international routings, a little additional lead time improves aircraft and handling availability.
Earlier booking improves aircraft choice and pricing stability, particularly during peak holiday weeks, major events (Monaco, Cannes, Art Basel, Ski season), and high-demand periods. Short-notice departures are often possible, but aircraft choice and FBO availability narrow.
Most private flights operate through an FBO (private terminal) — not the main commercial terminal. Once your aircraft is confirmed, you receive the specific FBO address, recommended arrival time, and all passenger guidance in writing.
Often, yes. Private aviation accesses thousands of airports worldwide including secondary and resort fields not served commercially. Availability depends on runway performance, aircraft type, operating hours, and local conditions — we advise the best option for every destination.
Some international routings require overflight permits or slot clearances depending on the airspace, aircraft, and operator. We coordinate the full operational plan — permits, handling, customs availability — as a standard part of every international quote.
Yes. For multi-leg travel we focus on schedule protection: realistic buffers, fuel and handling coordination at each stop, and crew duty and rest planning so the itinerary remains dependable end to end.
Many aircraft offer Wi-Fi, but performance and coverage vary by equipment, routing, and region. If connectivity is important to your trip, we prioritise aircraft with the most suitable connectivity options for your specific destination and route.
Changes are often possible, subject to aircraft availability, crew duty limits, and airport constraints. We advise the most practical adjustment and confirm any cost or operational implications before making changes.
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Name your destination.
We handle the rest.

Share your route, date, and passenger count. Our team responds with aircraft options and all-inclusive pricing within 60 minutes.

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