Chartering a private jet from Hong Kong is more straightforward than most people assume, but getting the right aircraft at a fair price takes more than a quick online search. One-way private jet charter pricing from Hong Kong starts at roughly $2,000 per hour for a turboprop and can exceed $17,000 per hour for long-range heavy jets on intercontinental routes [mercuryjets.com], with full one-way transatlantic or transpacific trips regularly quoted between $120,000 and $165,000 [evojets.com]. The variables are real: aircraft category, trip distance, passenger count, and how the booking request enters the operator market all shape the final number. This guide breaks down each element clearly so you know exactly what you are paying for and why.

TL;DR

  • Private jet charter pricing from Hong Kong varies dramatically by aircraft type, from turboprops at the lower end to ultra-long-range jets for transpacific routes.
  • The main aircraft categories are turboprop, light jet, midsize jet, super-midsize jet, heavy jet, and ultra-long-range jet, each suited to a different route profile.
  • Hong Kong business aviation operates from two main terminals: the Business Aviation Centre (HKBAC) and Haeco, both at Hong Kong International Airport.
  • Sending your trip request to multiple brokers simultaneously signals high demand to operators, which pushes prices up rather than down.
  • Empty leg flights offer genuine savings, but only when sourced through a single trusted broker who can actively curate availability without over-shopping the request.

About the Author: This guide is produced by L’VOYAGE, a government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy headquartered in Hong Kong with over a decade of on-the-ground experience arranging private jet charters across the APAC region and beyond.

What Are the Main Private Jet Aircraft Types Available for Hong Kong Charters?

The aircraft you choose determines everything else: range, cabin comfort, per-hour cost, and even which destinations you can reach non-stop. Hong Kong’s geographic position makes aircraft selection especially consequential, since many popular routes to Tokyo, Bangkok, Sydney, Dubai, or London require different categories entirely.

Aircraft Category Typical Passengers Approx. Range Typical Use Case from Hong Kong
Turboprop 4-8 Up to 1,500 km Short regional hops (e.g., Macau, Zhuhai)
Light Jet 4-7 Up to 3,700 km Southeast Asia (Bangkok, Manila, Bali)
Midsize Jet 6-8 Up to 5,500 km Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai
Super-Midsize Jet 8-10 Up to 7,400 km Dubai, Perth, Vladivostok
Heavy Jet 10-16 Up to 10,000 km Sydney, Moscow, Riyadh
Ultra-Long-Range Jet 12-18 12,000+ km London, New York, Los Angeles (non-stop or one-stop)

For most regional business travel within APAC, a midsize or super-midsize jet covers the route without compromise. Transpacific routes to the US West Coast demand an ultra-long-range aircraft like the Gulfstream G700, Bombardier Global 7500, or Dassault Falcon 10X. The cabin difference between a midsize and a heavy jet on a 12-hour flight is not cosmetic; it is the difference between arriving rested and arriving recovered.

How Does Private Jet Charter Pricing Actually Work?

Private jet charter pricing is built from several components stacked on top of a base aircraft cost [aircharterservice.com]:

  • Aircraft hire fee: The primary cost, set by the operator.
  • Fuel surcharges: Variable, tied to route distance and market rates.
  • Landing and handling fees: Hong Kong International Airport charges apply, plus destination fees.
  • Crew costs: Included in most quotes, but worth confirming on longer trips requiring crew rest.
  • Catering and ground services: Usually quoted separately unless bundled.
  • Repositioning (ferry) fees: If the aircraft needs to fly empty to reach you, you typically absorb part or all of that cost.

As a rough benchmark, hourly rates for private jet categories run approximately:

Full one-way itineraries to major intercontinental destinations from Hong Kong have been quoted in the $104,000 to $165,000 range depending on aircraft and exact routing [evojets.com][paramountbusinessjets.com].

One factor most travellers overlook: these figures assume a clean, single-request booking. The moment the same trip is sent to multiple brokers at once, the dynamic changes.

Why Does Shopping Multiple Brokers Raise Your Price Rather Than Lower It?

This is one of the least understood mechanics in Hong Kong business aviation, and it consistently costs clients money.

When a traveller sends a charter request to four or five brokers simultaneously, each broker forwards that request to operators independently. Operators receive what looks like five separate inquiries for the same trip within a short window. Their natural read is that this must be a high-demand, time-sensitive booking, so they price accordingly. A trip that would have quoted at a fair market rate becomes inflated before a single client call has taken place.

The analogy that makes this concrete: it is like having five estate agents simultaneously call the same landlord to ask about one apartment. The landlord concludes the apartment must be desirable and holds on price. The buyer ends up paying more, not less, despite the apparent competition.

L’VOYAGE clients work with one trusted broker. The operator receives one signal, reads the market as normal, and prices accordingly. That is the consultative advantage, and it is especially pronounced on empty leg flights, where the pricing window is narrow and availability is limited.

What Are Empty Leg Flights and Are They Worth Pursuing from Hong Kong?

An empty leg is a repositioning flight: the aircraft needs to travel from point A to point B with no passengers because it has completed a paid charter and must return, or reposition for its next booking. For cost-conscious travellers with flexibility, empty legs can represent meaningful savings.

The catch is execution. Empty leg availability is genuinely last-minute and route-specific. If the same empty leg is simultaneously visible to multiple brokers and their clients, competing interest signals demand to the operator, and the published rate becomes less reliable. Sourcing empty legs through a single broker with a vetted operator network keeps that signal clean and increases the chance of actually securing the leg at the listed price.

L’VOYAGE actively curates empty leg availability from its operator network for members and clients, matching repositioning routes to upcoming travel needs rather than broadcasting listings indiscriminately.

What Is the Booking Process for a Private Charter from Hong Kong?

A well-run charter booking from Hong Kong follows a clear sequence:

  1. Brief: Share your route, dates, passenger count, and any specific requirements (catering, pets, medical needs, oversized luggage).
  2. Aircraft selection: Your broker presents options matched to the route and group size, with safety documentation.
  3. Operator vetting: Every aircraft should be checked for valid air operator certificate, comprehensive insurance, and a clean safety record before a quote is accepted.
  4. Quote review: Confirm what is and is not included: fuel, landing fees, catering, ground transfers.
  5. Contract and deposit: Charter agreements are binding. Review cancellation terms carefully.
  6. Pre-departure coordination: Customs and immigration clearance, ground transport at both ends, catering confirmation.
  7. Departure: Hong Kong charters typically depart from HKBAC or Haeco at Hong Kong International Airport, both of which offer dedicated FBO facilities.

For members of L’VOYAGE’s VIP Membership Platform, steps 3 through 7 are handled by a single point of contact, covering ground logistics, accommodation, and any concierge needs as part of one coordinated brief.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book a private jet charter from Hong Kong?
Sufficient lead time is essential for flights departing Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department (CAD) requires landing permit applications to be submitted at least 3 working days prior to the anticipated arrival or departure date. For larger groups, specific aircraft types, or peak travel periods, two weeks or more gives operators time to position the right aircraft at a clean price.

Is private jet charter from Hong Kong regulated?
Yes. Aircraft operating commercially must hold a valid air operator certificate from their country of registration. Brokers operating in Hong Kong should hold appropriate licensing; L’VOYAGE is licensed by the Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority.

Can I fly my pet on a charter from Hong Kong?
Yes. Private charters are one of the most practical ways to travel with pets, avoiding commercial airline restrictions. Import permits and health documentation for the destination country are still required.

What is included in a private jet charter quote?
Standard quotes typically cover the aircraft hire fee and crew. Fuel, landing fees, handling, catering, and ground transport are often separate line items. Always request an all-inclusive quote to avoid surprises [aircharterservice.com].

Are empty legs available from Hong Kong?
Yes, though availability depends on operator positioning schedules. Routes to and from major APAC hubs appear regularly. Working with a single broker who actively monitors operator schedules gives you better access than watching public listings.

What is the difference between a charter broker and a consultancy?
A broker matches a trip to an available aircraft and takes a margin. A consultancy vets the operator, structures the quote, manages safety compliance, and handles the full logistics chain. L’VOYAGE operates as a government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy, not a transactional booking platform.

Do private jet prices in 2026 vary significantly by season?
Yes. Chinese New Year, Golden Week, and summer holiday periods in APAC see higher demand and tighter aircraft availability, which affects pricing. Booking early or accessing repositioning flights during these windows through a trusted broker helps manage costs.

About L’VOYAGE

L’VOYAGE is a government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy founded in Hong Kong in 2014, licensed by the Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority. With offices across Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Kuala Lumpur, and the APAC region, L’VOYAGE provides clients with access to over 4,000 vetted aircraft worldwide. The company was named Best Charter Broker by the Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) in 2017 and holds the distinction of being the first private jet broker in Asia to earn Wyvern Approved Broker status. Beyond charter brokerage, L’VOYAGE’s services span aircraft acquisition advisory, cargo jet solutions, a lifestyle-integrated VIP membership program, and full door-to-door travel management, all supported by a dedicated in-house compliance team that vets every aircraft before it reaches a client.

Ready to plan your next private flight from Hong Kong? Speak with the L’VOYAGE team for a consultative quote, not a generic price list, at https://www.lvoyage.aero/.

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