Private jet charter Berlin to Vienna

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Private Jet Berlin to Vienna

For executives traveling between Berlin and Vienna, the priority is control: aligning flights with negotiations, government schedules, and boardroom calendars. A private charter turns a short sector into a high-efficiency travel block—depart after the meeting, arrive closer to the city, and keep your team together from curb to cabin.

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Berlin to Vienna Private Jet Prices

Compare executive jet and business jet charter options for this route. All prices include fuel, crew, and standard handling fees.

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Light Jet

4-7 passengers2,500 km range

€4,500

Estimated one-way price

e.g. Citation CJ3, Phenom 300, Learjet 45

  • WiFi Available
  • Lavatory
  • Refreshments
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Midsize Jet

7-9 passengers4,500 km range

€7,500

Estimated one-way price

e.g. Citation XLS, Hawker 800, Learjet 60

  • WiFi
  • Full Galley
  • Stand-up Cabin
  • Lavatory
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Heavy Jet

10-16 passengers7,000 km range

€12,000

Estimated one-way price

e.g. Challenger 605, Gulfstream G450, Legacy 650

  • WiFi
  • Full Galley
  • Bedroom Option
  • Shower Available
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Ultra Long Range

12-19 passengers12,000+ km range

€20,000

Estimated one-way price

e.g. Gulfstream G650, Global 7500, Falcon 8X

  • WiFi
  • Multiple Cabins
  • Master Suite
  • Full Kitchen
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Fuel included
Crew included
Handling included

Prices shown are estimates based on typical market rates. Final pricing may vary depending on aircraft availability, specific dates, and additional services. Contact us for an exact quote tailored to your requirements.

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VAT not applicable on international charter flights • All currencies accepted

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Why Executives Choose
BerlinVienna

Save 3h Per Trip

No security lines, no boarding delays. Arrive 15-20 minutes before departure and maximize your time.

100% Confidential Meetings

Your entire team, your private cabin. Discuss sensitive matters freely without eavesdroppers.

Maximize Productivity

Fast WiFi, power outlets, full workspace. Turn flight time into productive work time.

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Why Fly Private?

Private Jet vs. Commercial Flight

See exactly how flying private from Berlin to Vienna compares to commercial airlines.

Time Saved Per Trip

3h 10min

Skip the security lines, boarding queues, and baggage claim entirely

36+

Hours saved per year
(12 trips)

5

Full work days recovered

Comparison
Private Jet
Commercial
Total Door-to-Door Time
1h 25min
4h 35min
Airport Arrival Before Flight
15–20 minutes
2–3 hours
Security & Check-in
Walk straight to aircraft
30–90 min queues
Baggage
Unlimited, no fees
Strict limits, fees from €50
Privacy
100% private cabin
Shared with 150+ passengers
Schedule
Depart when you want
Fixed airline schedule
Airport Choice
Closest private terminal
Major hub only
Productivity
Full office environment
Limited, cramped

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Route Information

Berlin & Vienna Airport Information

Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between Berlin and Vienna.

Departure

Berlin

Germany

Airport NameBerlin-Tegel
ICAO CodeEDDT
IATA CodeTXL
Coordinates52.5597°, 13.2877°

Arrival

Vienna

Austria

Airport NameVienna International Airport
ICAO CodeLOWW
IATA CodeVIE
Coordinates48.1103°, 16.5697°

No Fuel Stops Required

This route can be completed non-stop with all jet categories

Flight Path Visualization

Berlin to Vienna Route Map

EDDT → LOWW · 524 km · 1h 5m

Airport Information

Airport Access & Ground Transportation

Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

Berlin Airport - Private terminal

Berlin Airport

Berlin-Tegel (EDDT)

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FBO Services

Dedicated business aviation FBOOn-site customs and immigrationH24 operational hoursPremium handling services (ARGUS / Wyvern operators welcomed)Runway suitable for midsize and super-midsize jets

Practical Information

Customs: H24 customs and immigration available on prior notification
Vienna Airport - Private terminal

Vienna Airport

Vienna International Airport (LOWW/VIE)

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FBO Services

Dedicated business aviation FBOOn-site customs and immigrationH24 operational hoursPremium handling services (ARGUS / Wyvern operators welcomed)Runway suitable for heavy and ultra-long-range jets

Practical Information

Customs: H24 customs and immigration available on prior notification
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Private Jet Berlin to Vienna

Charter a private jet from Berlin to Vienna. 524km direct flight in just 1h 5min. Compare prices from certified operators and book your executive jet today.

Flight Time

1h 5min

Direct flight

Distance

524 km

326 miles

From Price

€4,500

One-way, excl. taxes

Route Statistics

BerlinVienna

Flight Time

1h 5min

Distance

524 km

From Price

€4,500

For this 524km route, we recommend:

Light Jets

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Why Choose a Private Jet for This Route?

Time Savings: Skip security lines and arrive just 15-20 minutes before departure. No connections, no delays.

When meetings in Vienna demand flexible scheduling, commercial timetables quickly become the limiting factor—especially when the day shifts late or multiple appointments need to be clustered into a single trip. A Berlin to Vienna private jet charter is built for that reality: minimal time spent in terminals, confidential cabin space for last-minute preparation, and the freedom to select departure airports that match where you are in Berlin. Many travelers pair this city run with wider European itineraries such as Vienna to Munich for same-week meetings across the DACH region.

Berlin to Vienna Private Jet Flight Details

The Berlin to Vienna sector covers 524 km with a typical flight time of 65 minutes. While the airborne time is short, the larger advantage comes from private aviation’s ground efficiency—reduced pre-departure formalities and direct boarding via an FBO rather than a busy commercial concourse. This distance suits light jets extremely well, with midsize aircraft adding cabin volume when you want a more conference-like setup.

  • Distance: 524 km
  • Flight time: 1 hour 5 minutes
  • Recommended aircraft: Light jets for couples and small groups; midsize jets for more working space and baggage flexibility

For most Berlin to Vienna private jet missions, a light jet is the most efficient choice and keeps the itinerary fast. If you’re flying as a small team with documents, multiple bags, or you want a quieter cabin zone for calls and review, a midsize jet becomes compelling even on a 65-minute flight.

The Private Jet Difference on Berlin–Vienna

Private aviation on Berlin to Vienna is primarily about reclaiming the day. Instead of building your schedule around fixed check-in cutoffs and peak-time airport congestion, you set the departure time around your agenda—useful for political calendars in Berlin and time-sensitive corporate engagements in Vienna. The cabin is also a controlled environment: hold sensitive discussions, rehearse presentations, or simply arrive composed rather than processed through crowded terminals. Because this route is short, it also supports high-frequency travel patterns, including late-afternoon departures and early-morning returns. For travelers extending the trip, Berlin also links well into larger networks such as Berlin to London when a UK meeting follows Central Europe in the same week.

Another advantage is predictability in how the journey feels: private terminal arrival, quick boarding, and the ability to keep your group together. When compared with commercial options—where a one-hour flight can still consume half a day—the Berlin to Vienna private jet format keeps travel proportional to distance. If you’re planning the return, the reverse route Vienna to Berlin offers the same schedule-led approach, including evening departures after events or negotiations conclude.

Airports and Ground Logistics

Berlin departures typically operate from Berlin Brandenburg (BER), which supports business aviation handling, or from Berlin’s executive-focused airport at Berlin Schönefeld’s general aviation facilities where available via BER’s wider airport campus. On the Vienna side, Vienna International (VIE) is the primary gateway for private jets, with dedicated business aviation facilities and strong handling capacity year-round. If you want a smaller-airport experience closer to certain destinations, Bratislava (BTS) can sometimes work as an alternative within the region, with ground transport arranged onward.

Both ends support FBO processes, meaning passengers can arrive closer to departure, meet their crew directly, and coordinate cars planeside. For international travel within the Schengen Area, procedures are typically straightforward, and your handling team will confirm any documentation requirements in advance. Plan your Berlin–Vienna journey with Flyius and request a quote for your private flight on this route.

The Flyius Private Jet Experience

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Dedicated aircraft and crew

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features private terminals with executive lounges.

Why Choose a Private Jet for This Route?

Time Savings: Skip security lines and arrive just 15-20 minutes before departure. No connections, no delays.

Privacy & Comfort: Enjoy complete privacy in your own cabin with luxurious seating and amenities.

Flexibility: Depart on your schedule, not the airline's. Last-minute changes accommodated.

Airports for This Route

Berlin: Berlin-Tegel (EDDT) offers premium FBO facilities for private aviation. Explore more routes from Berlin.

Vienna: Vienna International Airport (LOWW) features private terminals with executive lounges. Discover all routes to Vienna.

Recommended Aircraft for Berlin to Vienna

For this 524km route, we recommend:

  • Light Jets Ideal for 4-8 passengers, perfect for this distance
  • Midsize Jets Comfortable for 7-9 passengers with more cabin space
  • Heavy Jets Premium comfort for 10-14 passengers

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What's Included in Your Charter

Every private jet charter includes:

  • Dedicated aircraft and crew
  • All fuel, handling, and landing fees
  • Flexible catering options
  • 24/7 concierge support
  • Complimentary ground transportation coordination

Additional services like in-flight WiFi and special requests available on request. Learn more about the Flyius Experience or check our Frequently Asked Questions.

How Much Does This Flight Cost?

Prices vary based on aircraft type, availability, and season. View our complete pricing guide for detailed breakdowns by jet category.

Booking is simple. See how it works.Looking to save? Check our empty leg deals for discounts up to 75% on select routes.

The Flyius Private Jet Experience

From booking to landing, every detail is handled.

Our concierge team arranges everything: permits, catering, ground transportation, and any special requests.

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Safety First, Always

All our operators are ARGUS Platinum and Wyvern certified,meeting the highest aviation safety standards.

Every aircraft undergoes rigorous maintenance and crew training programs.

Flying between Germany and Austria.

Private jet experience Berlin to Vienna
The Flyius Experience

Berlin to Vienna
Redefined

Your journey from Berlin to Vienna begins the moment you leave your home. Private terminal access, dedicated concierge, and seamless boarding in just 1h 5min—no queues, no stress.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this route

How much does a private jet charter from Berlin to Vienna cost one-way?
A one-way charter on this route typically runs €4,500–€7,500 for the aircraft hire, depending on whether you book a light jet or midsize category. The 524 km great-circle distance means a Phenom 300 or Citation CJ4 handles it comfortably at the lower end, while a Citation Latitude or Challenger 350 brings the cost to around €7,500 if you need a larger cabin or more luggage capacity. Bear in mind that the quoted hire price excludes repositioning fees if the aircraft is based away from EDDT, landing fees at LOWW, and any de-icing charges during winter operations — these can add €500–€1,500 to the total. Intra-EU flights are also subject to EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) costs, which operators typically pass through at invoice.
What size private jet do I actually need for Berlin to Vienna — is a light jet enough?
For one to three passengers with standard luggage, a light jet is entirely sufficient on this 283 nm sector. The Phenom 300E and Citation CJ4 both cruise at FL410–FL450 and complete the block in around 65 minutes, with baggage holds that accommodate two to three roller cases each. If your party is four or more, or you are travelling with oversized bags — golf equipment, ski gear, or a large dog crate — step up to a midsize such as the Citation Latitude or Hawker 900XP, which offer a flat floor, stand-up cabin, and significantly more hold volume. Heavy jets like the Falcon 7X are technically capable but represent poor value on a sub-600 km leg and are rarely positioned here outside of repositioning opportunities.
How long does the Berlin to Vienna flight take on a private jet, door to door?
Block time from wheels-up to wheels-down is approximately 65 minutes under normal routing and favourable westerly winds. Door-to-door, however, is the more relevant figure: private terminal check-in at EDDT requires arrival just 15–20 minutes before departure, and LOWW's dedicated general aviation apron means ground exit in under 10 minutes post-landing, giving a realistic door-to-door time of roughly 90–100 minutes from central Berlin to central Vienna. Compare that to the Schwechat rail connection plus commercial security queues, which routinely add two to three hours to the nominal 55-minute Austrian Airlines flight time. The practical time saving on this specific city-pair is among the highest in Central Europe given both cities' efficient private terminal infrastructure.
Should I use Tegel or Schönefeld for a private jet departure to Vienna, and does it matter which terminal at LOWW?
Berlin Brandenburg (EDDB/BER) has largely superseded Tegel (EDDT) for scheduled operations, but EDDT remains active as a dedicated general aviation facility — its compact layout and direct apron access make it operationally preferable for charter departures, with shorter taxi times and no commercial traffic conflicts. At the Vienna end, LOWW handles all business aviation through the general aviation apron on the airport's eastern side; Jet Aviation operates a full-service FBO there with customs clearance, crew facilities, and hangarage. Austrian airspace is managed under Eurocontrol, so your operator will file an ICAO flight plan through the standard network — no PPR is required for LOWW under normal conditions, though peak summer weekends can see apron congestion that warrants early slot coordination.
Are there any customs or border formalities when flying privately from Berlin to Vienna?
Both Germany and Austria are Schengen Area member states, so EU and EEA passport holders face no border control on this route — you board and disembark without passport presentation in most circumstances. Non-EU nationals, however, must clear customs and immigration at LOWW even on a Schengen-internal flight if they entered the Schengen zone at a non-EU point of origin earlier in their itinerary; the Jet Aviation FBO at LOWW has a dedicated customs desk that handles this efficiently. Your operator is required under EASA Part-NCC (for non-commercial operations) or the relevant Air Operator Certificate to submit a general declaration, and the aircraft's tail number must be registered in the Eurocontrol CFMU system prior to departure. No specific slot restriction applies to EDDT for jets under 5.7 tonnes MTOW on this sector.
When is the worst time of year to charter this route — are there seasonal congestion issues between Germany and Austria?
The most constrained windows are late December through early January (Christmas and New Year ski traffic to and from Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Vienna), and the first two weeks of February when Austrian school half-term coincides with peak Alpine ski season. During these periods, aircraft availability tightens across the DACH region and repositioning fees increase as operators deadhead to serve Innsbruck (LOWI) and Salzburg (LOWS). The Berlin-Vienna pairing itself is relatively fluid year-round compared to resort routes, but summer political and trade event calendars — particularly during EU Council presidency rotations held in Vienna — can absorb available midsize inventory at short notice. Booking 72 hours or more in advance during these windows is advisable.
Is there a realistic chance of finding an empty leg on the Berlin to Vienna route?
Empty leg availability on this sector is moderate rather than high, and directional. The stronger flow of repositioning aircraft runs Vienna-to-Berlin rather than the reverse, because operators frequently position aircraft into EDDT ahead of outbound charters to Western Europe and Scandinavia. If your schedule has flexibility of 24–48 hours, eastbound empty legs (Berlin to Vienna) do appear, typically priced at 30–50% of the full charter rate — around €2,000–€3,500 for a light jet. The caveat is that empty legs on sub-600 km sectors are often cancelled or rerouted with little notice when the originating charter changes. They suit clients whose meeting schedule can absorb a same-day change; they are not appropriate for time-critical commitments.
What are the practical logistics I should sort before the flight — catering, luggage limits, and ground transfers at both ends?
Catering on a 65-minute sector is typically pre-ordered through the handling agent at EDDT at least three hours before departure; light refreshments, chilled beverages, and a cold mezze board are standard, while hot catering requires six hours' notice. Baggage allowance on a light jet such as the Phenom 300 is approximately 100–130 kg total hold capacity — adequate for three passengers but tight with ski bags or oversized cases, which is where the Latitude's larger hold becomes relevant. Pets are permitted on most EASA Part-NCC operations subject to operator approval and must travel with an EU Pet Passport for the Germany-Austria crossing. For ground transfers, the Jet Aviation FBO at LOWW is approximately 18 km from Vienna's first district; a pre-arranged executive car takes 20–30 minutes outside peak hours, and your operator can coordinate this through their handling network.

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