Skip the terminal. A private charter from New York to London departs on your schedule from a private terminal, clears in minutes, and lands closer to where you're going — typically saving three to four hours each way over a first-class commercial itinerary.
Indicative one-way charter pricing. Final quotes depend on aircraft availability, repositioning, and date. Empty-leg pricing can run 50–75% lower.
New York to London is one of the most-flown private corridors in the world, and the route is well served by heavy and ultra-long-range jets that make the Atlantic crossing nonstop in genuine comfort — full galley, lie-flat berths, and a private cabin for the duration.
Departing from a private FBO means no security queues, no gate, and no waiting for bags. Most clients arrive fifteen minutes before departure, and on the far side a car meets the aircraft on the ramp.
A one-way charter typically starts around $62,000 on a super-midsize jet and $78,000 on a heavy jet that crosses nonstop. Ultra-long-range and VIP airliners run higher. Empty-leg repositioning flights on this corridor can be 50–75% lower when timing aligns.
Nonstop flight time is roughly 6 hours 40 minutes eastbound. Headwinds can extend westbound legs slightly. Door-to-door you'll still save three to four hours over commercial once private-terminal handling is factored in.
On the New York side, Teterboro and Westchester are the primary private terminals; on the London side, Luton and Farnborough are favored for their fast, discreet handling.
Yes. Pets travel in the cabin with you at no surcharge on a private charter — one of the most common reasons clients choose to fly private on this route.
A dedicated charter advisor will compare every available aircraft on this route and return a tailored quotation within the hour.