Europe is the world's second-largest private aviation market, and certain routes see consistently high demand year-round. Whether for business meetings, weekend getaways, or event travel, these ten corridors represent the busiest private jet routes on the continent.
1. London → Nice
The quintessential Riviera run. Business travellers head south for meetings in Monaco, while leisure flyers target the Côte d'Azur from spring through autumn.
- Flight time: 1h 50m
- Recommended aircraft: Light jet (Phenom 300E) or midsize
- Estimated cost: $12,000–$18,000 one-way
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2. London → Malaga
Southern Spain attracts a steady flow of private charters, from Marbella holidaymakers to golf weekends and property viewings along the Costa del Sol.
- Flight time: 2h 40m
- Recommended aircraft: Light or midsize jet
- Estimated cost: $14,000–$22,000 one-way
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3. Geneva → Dubai
A key business corridor connecting Swiss finance with Gulf commerce. This route demands heavy or ultra-long-range jets for the 6+ hour flight.
- Flight time: 6h 15m
- Recommended aircraft: Heavy jet (Falcon 8X) or ultra-long-range (Global 7500)
- Estimated cost: $65,000–$90,000 one-way
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4. Paris → Marrakech
A favourite weekend escape for Parisian travellers. The relatively short flight makes it accessible by light or midsize jet, keeping costs reasonable.
- Flight time: 3h 10m
- Recommended aircraft: Midsize jet (Praetor 500)
- Estimated cost: $18,000–$28,000 one-way
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5. London → Amsterdam
One of Europe's busiest business shuttle routes. The short distance makes this ideal for same-day return trips, popular with finance and tech executives.
- Flight time: 55m
- Recommended aircraft: Light jet
- Estimated cost: $8,000–$12,000 one-way
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6. Milan → Paris
Fashion, luxury, and finance drive this route. Peak demand surrounds Milan Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie.
- Flight time: 1h 25m
- Recommended aircraft: Light jet (Phenom 300E)
- Estimated cost: $10,000–$15,000 one-way
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7. Geneva → Mykonos
The summer season transforms this route into one of Europe's busiest. High-net-worth travellers shuttle between Swiss bases and Greek island retreats from June through September.
- Flight time: 2h 45m
- Recommended aircraft: Midsize or super-midsize jet (Challenger 350)
- Estimated cost: $18,000–$28,000 one-way
8. Barcelona → Ibiza
The shortest route on this list and one of the most seasonal. Summer weekends see multiple daily charters between mainland Spain and the Balearic party island.
- Flight time: 40m
- Recommended aircraft: Turboprop or light jet
- Estimated cost: $5,000–$9,000 one-way
9. London → Milan
A dual-purpose route serving both business travel (finance, consulting) and leisure (Lake Como, fashion events). Demand stays strong year-round.
- Flight time: 1h 55m
- Recommended aircraft: Light or midsize jet
- Estimated cost: $12,000–$18,000 one-way
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10. Munich → Nice
Southern German industry meets the French Riviera. This route peaks during Cannes Film Festival and MIPIM, but maintains steady business traffic throughout the year.
- Flight time: 1h 30m
- Recommended aircraft: Light jet
- Estimated cost: $10,000–$16,000 one-way
Planning Your European Charter
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