Charter a Private Jet from Paris to Los Angeles
A 9,085 km (4,906 nm) flight taking approximately 12-12.5 hours. 3 of 12 jets in our fleet can fly this route nonstop.
Jet List

Gulfstream•G650ER
8.300 EUR/hour

Bombardier•Global 7500
10.000 EUR/hour

Dassault•Falcon 8X
10.800 EUR/hour
All jets shown (3 jet)
Paris to Los Angeles Flight Route
LBG to VNY covers 9,085 km (4,906 nm) in approximately 12h. Private jets depart from dedicated FBO terminals with 15-minute boarding, bypassing commercial queues entirely.
Paris vs Los Angeles
Private jet travel between Paris and Los Angeles connects two distinct destinations. Paris operates on CET (UTC+1), while Los Angeles follows PST (UTC-8) (9 hours behind). Climate differs considerably: Paris experiences temperatures from 3–26°C, whereas Los Angeles sees throughout the year. Both cities offer excellent private aviation infrastructure, with Paris providing 5 airports and Los Angeles offering 3. The local currency is EUR in Paris and USD in Los Angeles. The primary language is French in Paris and English in Los Angeles.
US entry requires ESTA authorization or a valid visa. Private jet operators must be enrolled in the Visa Waiver Program.
About Paris
Paris stands as the world's fashion capital and a premier destination for private jet travel, attracting over 2.5 million business aviation movements annually through Le Bourget alone. The city serves as European headquarters for luxury conglomerates LVMH, Kering, and Hermès, while hosting the world's most influential fashion weeks twice yearly. Le Bourget Airport, dedicated exclusively to private aviation since 1977, offers unmatched proximity to the city center at just 11 km, with 18 FBO operators providing competition-driven excellence. The city's cultural wealth encompasses 130 museums, Michelin's highest concentration of three-star restaurants, and UNESCO World Heritage sites from Notre-Dame to the banks of the Seine.
Why Fly Private to Paris
- Le Bourget: Europe's busiest private airport with 18 FBO operators
- 11 km from city center - 20 minutes to Champs-Élysées by car
- Dedicated private aviation - no commercial traffic delays
- Multiple FBOs ensure competitive pricing and service quality
- Essential for Fashion Week when commercial options sell out
- Direct access to luxury shopping districts and business headquarters
Best Time to Visit Paris
Winter
December - February
Festive atmosphere with Christmas markets and illuminated Champs-Élysées. Fashion Week and sales season attract discerning visitors. Cold but manageable.
Spring
March - May
Ideal conditions with mild weather and blooming gardens. Art Paris, Roland Garros, and peak museum season. Book well in advance.
Summer
June - August
Long days with up to 16 hours of daylight. Paris Air Show and Tour de France finale. Many Parisians vacation in August, offering quieter luxury experiences.
Autumn
September - November
Fashion Week and Art Basel season. Crisp weather ideal for walking. Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe draws international racing elite.
Departing from Paris

Paris Le Bourget

Paris Orly
Regional Airports Near Paris

Pontoise-Cormeilles Aerodrome

Paris-Saclay-Versailles Airport

Charles de Gaulle International Airport
Places to Visit in Paris

324-meter iron lattice tower and global symbol of France. Private dining at Le Jules Verne restaurant with panoramic views. Advance booking essential for VIP elevator access.

World's largest art museum housing 38,000 works including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Private tours available before opening hours for exclusive access.

UNESCO World Heritage royal palace with 2,300 rooms and 800 hectares of gardens. Located 20 km southwest, accessible by helicopter from Le Bourget.

Legendary Place Vendôme hotel restored to 1898 grandeur. Home to Bar Hemingway and L'Espadon restaurant. Suites from €2,500 per night.

Dorchester Collection property on Avenue Montaigne. Alain Ducasse's three-Michelin-star restaurant and direct access to haute couture houses.

1.9 km avenue from Arc de Triomphe to Place de la Concorde. Louis Vuitton flagship, luxury boutiques, and renowned cafés line the world's most famous boulevard.

Palace hotel on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré with three-Michelin-star Epicure restaurant. Rooftop garden and pool with Sacré-Cœur views.

Former railway station housing the world's finest Impressionist collection. Works by Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, and Degas in a stunning Beaux-Arts setting.
Arriving in Los Angeles

Van Nuys

Hollywood Burbank

Santa Monica
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about flying private from Paris to Los Angeles