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The Most Popular Private Jet Routes Across Europe

While travel by private jet has traditionally been viewed as an elitist mode of travel, reserved for the rich and famous, that perception has begun to change in recent decades, growing exponentially throughout 2021.

 Recent research indicates that the European business aviation charter market is at its strongest in well-over a decade.

 Lingering health concerns about commercial air travel have undoubtedly fuelled the demand for private jet travel, but it is not the only factor.

Private jets are quicker than scheduled jets, flying at different altitudes with less air traffic. Another significant benefit of using private aviation is they can arrive and depart from ten times as many airports in Europe than scheduled airlines, landing and taking off from smaller, local airports, reducing ground transfers and making direct routing possible.

Certain private jet airports and routes in Europe are consistently ranked among the best -- for business and private jet travellers alike.

Paris – Nice

Two of the most popular airports in France are Nice Côte d'Azur and Paris-le Bourget, so it is little surprise that this is one of the most popular private jet routes in Europe.

Paris, the City of Light and capital of romance, is a place that needs little introduction. While Paris may not be as big as London or Berlin, it is a bustling city where millions of tourists flock each year. Due to the city's variety and density, navigating the city can be challenging - especially for Parisians trying to go about their daily lives. For this reason, many Parisians jump at the chance to get away from the city, and Nice is one of the most popular destinations.

Nice is a picturesque gem nestled on the French Riviera that offers everything you could possibly want – stunning ocean views, sophisticated architecture, and fine wine. It also has one of the most accessible airports for private jets on the French Riviera, making it a popular stopping-off point before enjoying everything Nice offers. This is why many Parisians travel there from the capital to relax by the coast with their loved ones.

If you are visiting Nice and fancy a refreshing cocktail or a glass of wine, while enjoying stunning views of the French Riviera, we suggest you pay a visit to Wākā Bar Nice. You are guaranteed a great time at the Waka Bar, a melting pot of Antipodean, local & anglophone staff, beers, cocktails, fun & food. 

Distance: 375 nautical miles.

Geneva – Paris

Switzerland is renowned for its various industries, from banking to pharmaceuticals and skilled artisans like jewellers and watchmakers. Not only do these professions require a great amount of skill, but they also involve extensive travel for business reasons. 

Switzerland and France have close relations, and the two are integrated economically via Swiss treaties with the European Union. For these reasons, it is quite common for Swiss business people to travel to the French capital for work. While they may primarily travel for work, there is certainly a lot to enjoy and experience within Paris. Perhaps more so than any other European city, the mere mention of Paris is synonymous with a wealth of world-famous features from the glistening Louvre, gothic Notre Dame, and the iconic Eiffel Tower.

The route between Paris Le Bourget and Geneva Airport is consistently ranked among the busiest private jet-city pairings, with many Parisians travelling to Geneva each year to enjoy the slopes. Named as 'Best Airport' by World Snow Awards, there's no doubt that Geneva Airport is a popular choice for skiers. There is an abundance of resorts to choose from, but Praz de Lys Sommand is a secret ski paradise of two villages situated in between Grand Massif and Les Gets-Morzine, a hidden gem among the Alps. With 29 slopes to choose from, Praz de Lys is perfect for beginners and cross-country skiers alike.

Distance: 296 nautical miles

London – Mykonos

England is famous for many things – fish and chips, football, the Royal Family, and its contribution to film, music and culture. It is also famous for its rainy weather. Mykonos, in contrast, is renowned for its sandy coastlines, cosmopolitan culture, vibrant nightlife, and stunning sunsets – explaining why London to Mykonos is one of the more popular private jet routes.  

Travel from Farnborough, one of the most stylish and exclusive airports in Europe, to Mykonos Island Airport in style and comfort. Mykonos airport can be busy during the summer months, and private jet slots can be limited. We advise booking as far ahead as possible. It may be a long journey, but it is well worth the wait. 

Distance: 1383 nautical miles, approximately

To learn more about Mykonos, read our recent blog.

Milan – Rome

The Italian domestic route between the fashion capital of Milan and the official capital of Rome is one the most popular routes for business aviation in Europe.

Milan is the economic heart of Italy, with many headquarters in the financial industry based in Milan. It is also renowned for its thriving fashion industry. Travellers love to explore its authentic street food and architecture. Rome, meanwhile, is, without doubt, one of the most captivating and eclectic cities in the world. There are very few places on earth where you find ancient monuments alongside a vibrant, modern capital city. 

If you have to choose between the two, visit Rome for a deep journey through history and get a good taste of Italian culture. Choose Milan to experience modern Italy, and if you love the fashion world and luxury lifestyle.

Distance: 262 nautical miles, approximately

To read more about Rome, read our recent blog.

Geneva – Saint Tropez

Saint-Tropez is one of the finest places to visit in France to experience the glamour and beauty of the French Riviera. This sun-drenched resort town offers gorgeous sandy beaches, exclusive nightclubs, and a delightful historic village. Saint-Tropez is a popular summer resort all around the world, particularly among the rich and famous. Yet, one of the most popular travelling routes is from Geneva. Due to its short runway, Saint Tropez la môle airport is only accessible by a limited number of aircraft.

If you are going to visit Saint Tropez, you should take a stroll along the port where you will find Bar du Port. During the day, it is a quaint seaside cafe with delicious food and stunning views of the Riveria, yet as the day wears on, the atmosphere transforms into a thrumming party atmosphere. When night draws in, a DJ takes over music duties, forming the soundtrack for the evening. 

Distance: 183 nautical miles

Geneva – Zürich

Whether travelling for work or pleasure, the Geneva International to Zürich route is a highly popular one. Though it may be one of the more expensive cities to visit in Europe, Zürich is also one of the most beautiful. The views alone – of the old, colourful architecture along the Limmat River, the snow-capped mountains in the distance, and serene Lake Zürich – are reason enough to visit.

For those of you who like fish food, take a visit to Fishcers Fritz. Located directly on Zürich’s stunning lake, Fischer’s Fritz is a charming restaurant with a mixture of French bistro and Northern German touches. Expect fresh and tasty seafood, some of which is even sourced directly from Lake Zürich. Enjoy a warm summer evening with a refreshing glass of wine and a prime view of the lake.

Distance: 125 nautical miles

Prague – Bratislava 

With a history dating back more than a thousand years, Bratislava's cobblestone streets and towering Gothic structures tell the history of Eastern Europe. The bustling city situated on the edge of the Danube has become a must-see destination since it became the capital of Slovakia in 1993.

While Bratislava may not be as famous for its nightlife as nearby cities Budapest and Prague, Slovakia's capital can still hold its own when it comes to places to have a good time. Bratislava boasts several microbreweries, upscale cocktail bars, various pubs, and energetic nightclubs. You should definitely pay for a trip to the Slovak Pub, one of the largest bars in Bratislava. Divided into 11 rooms that each portray a different era of Slovak history, you will be treated to a unique experience like no other, all while enjoying the locally brewed beer and traditional Slovak foods.

Due to the short flight duration and proximity to Austria and Hungary, Bratislava is a popular Czech tourist destination. Direct commercial journeys from Prague to Bratislava are few and far between, making private jet charters a more convenient method of travel. 

Distance: 164 nautical miles

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