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Private Jet Boston to New York

The Northeast Corridor by private jet: Boston to New York in 50 minutes, bypassing Penn Station crowds and LaGuardia delays. For executives shuttling between Boston's biotech cluster and Manhattan's financial district, this route transforms a day trip into a seamless commute.

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Boston to New York 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

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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

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  • Multiple Cabins
  • Master Suite
  • Full Kitchen
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Private jet Boston and New York

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Boston

Laurence G. Hanscom Field (KBED)

New York

Teterboro Airport (KTEB)

The Northeast Corridor by private jet: Boston to New York in 50 minutes, bypassing Penn Station crowds and LaGuardia delays. For executives shuttling between Boston's biotech cluster and Manhattan's financial district, this route transforms a day trip into a seamless commute.

Flight time

50min

Distance

306 km

From

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New York Boston

New York

Teterboro Airport (KTEB)

Boston

Laurence G. Hanscom Field (KBED)

At 306 km, New York to Boston is one of the most contested short-haul corridors in the US — Amtrak's Acela runs it in 3h30, the drive on I-95 averages 4–5 hours with traffic, and commercial flights add 2+ hours of airport processing for a 55-minute airborne segment. The private jet compresses the door-to-door to under 2 hours, which is why this route sees...

Flight time

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Distance

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

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Private Jet vs. Commercial Flight

See exactly how flying private from Boston to New York 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 10min
4h 20min
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

Boston & New York Airport Information

Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between Boston and New York.

Departure

Boston

United States

Airport NameLaurence G. Hanscom Field
ICAO CodeKBED
IATA CodeBED
Coordinates42.4700°, -71.2890°

Arrival

New York

United States

Airport NameTeterboro Airport
ICAO CodeKTEB
IATA CodeTEB
Coordinates40.8501°, -74.0608°

No Fuel Stops Required

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

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Boston to New York Route Map

KBED → KTEB · 306 km · 0h 50m

Airport Information

Airport Access & Ground Transportation

Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

Boston Airport - Private terminal

Boston Airport

Laurence G. Hanscom Field (KBED)

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Getting There

City center accessible

Transfer time varies by traffic

City center20-40 min

FBO Services

Premium FBO Services Available
New York Airport - Private terminal

New York Airport

Teterboro Airport (KTEB)

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Getting There

City center accessible

Transfer time varies by traffic

City center20-40 min

FBO Services

Premium FBO Services Available
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Private Jet Boston to New York

Charter a private jet from Boston to New York. 306km direct flight in just 50 minutes. Compare prices from certified operators and book your executive jet today.

Flight Time

50min

Direct flight

Distance

306 km

190 miles

From Price

€4,500

One-way, excl. taxes

Route Statistics

BostonNew York

Flight Time

50min

Distance

306 km

From Price

€4,500

For this 306km route, we recommend:

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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.

Why Charter a Private Jet from Boston to New York

The Boston–New York corridor is one of the most heavily travelled business routes in North America, yet commercial options rarely deliver the speed or flexibility that senior executives and high-net-worth travellers require. Flying privately from Laurence G. Hanscom Field (KBED) to Teterboro Airport (KTEB) eliminates the congestion of Logan International, bypasses midtown security queues, and places passengers directly into New Jersey's business aviation gateway — a short transfer from Midtown Manhattan. For finance teams travelling between Boston's Seaport District and Wall Street, legal counsel moving between the two cities' federal courts, or creative principals attending New York Fashion Week, this route rewards those who value productive airborne time over queuing at a commercial terminal.

Flight time and distance

The great-circle distance between KBED and KTEB is approximately 306 km (190 miles), translating to a block time of around 50 minutes aboard a light or midsize jet. By contrast, the Amtrak Acela — widely considered the fastest ground alternative — takes approximately three hours and thirty minutes city-centre to city-centre, while driving the I-95 corridor routinely exceeds four hours during peak periods. When pre-flight, boarding, and ramp-to-kerb transfer times are factored in, private aviation typically delivers a true door-to-door advantage of two hours or more over every surface alternative on this route.

Departure airports

Laurence G. Hanscom Field (KBED) sits in Bedford, Massachusetts, roughly 32 km (20 miles) north-west of downtown Boston — accessible in under thirty minutes from Kendall Square or the Back Bay outside of rush hour. The airport operates around the clock and is unencumbered by the airline slot controls and ground-stop delays that habitually affect Boston Logan (KBOS). Hanscom hosts several experienced fixed-base operators accustomed to accommodating last-minute charter departures, corporate shuttle programmes, and confidential passenger movements, making it the natural choice for private aviation on this corridor.

Arrival airports

Teterboro Airport (KTEB), located in Bergen County, New Jersey, is the pre-eminent business aviation hub serving the New York metropolitan area and handles more charter operations than virtually any other general aviation field in the United States. The airport sits approximately 24 km (15 miles) from Midtown Manhattan, with car services typically reaching the Lincoln Tunnel or George Washington Bridge in under twenty minutes outside peak traffic windows. KTEB operates with multiple FBO facilities capable of accommodating everything from light jets to large-cabin heavy aircraft, and its infrastructure — dedicated passenger lounges, customs handling for international connections, and ground transport coordination — is configured specifically for the demands of private travellers.

Indicative pricing

On a route of this distance, a light jet charter typically falls in the range of €4,000–€6,000 for a one-way trip, making it one of the more accessibly priced private jet sectors available on the eastern seaboard. Midsize jets, which offer a more spacious cabin for small groups or those carrying extensive luggage, represent a moderate step up from that baseline. Pricing varies considerably depending on the season, day of the week, and whether the operating aircraft is already positioned in the Boston area or requires a repositioning leg from elsewhere — a factor that can add meaningfully to the base charter cost on short-haul routes like this one. Weekend departures and flights timed around major New York events typically attract a surcharge, while midweek slots during quieter commercial periods can yield more competitive rates.

Best time to fly

Demand on the Boston–New York sector peaks sharply during New York Fashion Week in September and February, the UN General Assembly in late September, and the final weeks of the year when Wall Street deal-making and holiday travel combine to compress aircraft availability across the north-east. The US Open tennis in late August and major art fairs such as The Armory Show in March also drive notable spikes at KTEB. Conversely, late January and early February represent a genuine off-peak window when empty-leg opportunities between Boston and New York appear with greater frequency — travellers with flexible schedules can sometimes access significantly reduced rates by monitoring these positions through our platform's live availability search.

Recommended aircraft

The Embraer Phenom 300 is the archetypal choice for this sector — its range is vastly in excess of what 306 km demands, which means pilots can maintain efficient cruise altitudes and passengers enjoy a well-appointed, stand-up-capable cabin without paying for unnecessary range.

The Cessna Citation XLS+ suits groups of four to six requiring a wider club-four seating arrangement and a full refreshment centre, and its performance at short-field airports makes Hanscom's runway entirely comfortable for a full-passenger departure even in winter conditions.

The Pilatus PC-24 deserves particular consideration for this pairing: its versatility at shorter or less-prepared airstrips adds operational resilience, and its large cargo door is a practical advantage for passengers travelling with sample cases, sports equipment, or oversized luggage between the two cities.

Operator and safety standards

Although KBED–KTEB is a domestic US route, many operators serving it hold international certifications that provide a meaningful quality benchmark for passengers accustomed to European standards. Look for operators audited under the ARGUS Platinum or Wyvern Wingman programmes, both of which assess maintenance records, crew training standards, and safety management systems against criteria that broadly align with those mandated by EASA for European Part-NCC and Part-NCO operations. IS-BAO Stage 2 and Stage 3 registered operators represent a further tier of assurance, having implemented a structured Safety Management System independently verified by the International Business Aviation Council. Our platform surfaces each operator's current audit status so travellers can make an informed selection before confirming any booking on this route.

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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.

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

Boston: Laurence G. Hanscom Field (KBED) offers premium FBO facilities for private aviation. Explore more routes from Boston.

New York: Teterboro Airport (KTEB) features private terminals with executive lounges. Discover all routes to New York.

Recommended Aircraft for Boston to New York

For this 306km 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.

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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.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this route

How much does a private jet from Boston Hanscom to Teterboro typically cost?
On the KBED–KTEB route, expect to pay roughly €4,500 for a light jet such as a Phenom 300 or Citation CJ3, around €7,500 for a midsize aircraft, approximately €12,000 for a heavy jet, and upwards of €20,000 for an ultra-long-range cabin. These figures cover the aircraft only; repositioning fees, landing charges at Teterboro, and FBO handling fees can add several hundred euros depending on operator and timing.
Is a light jet sufficient for the Boston to New York private jet route?
At just 306 km and roughly 50 minutes in the air, a light jet is entirely appropriate for this sector. A Phenom 300 or Citation M2 carries four to seven passengers comfortably for a sub-hour flight and incurs lower landing fees at Teterboro than a heavy aircraft. If your group exceeds six passengers or requires stand-up headroom for productivity during the flight, stepping up to a midsize such as a Hawker 800XP is worth considering.
Why do private flyers choose Hanscom Field over Boston Logan for this route?
Laurence G. Hanscom Field sits northwest of Boston city centre and is purpose-built for general and business aviation. Unlike Logan International, Hanscom has no scheduled airline traffic competing for ramp space, meaning faster ground handling, no lengthy security queues, and straightforward access from the Route 2 corridor and Lexington. The trade-off is that passengers travelling from the South End or Seaport district face a longer drive to the field than to Logan's private terminal.
What should I know about operating into Teterboro Airport for this flight?
Teterboro is a slot-controlled, business-aviation-only airport within the New York Class B airspace, and it is one of the busiest general aviation fields in the United States. Arrivals are sequenced by New York TRACON, which can add 10–20 minutes of airborne holding during peak periods. Several FBOs operate on the field, and ramp fees vary considerably between them; booking in advance—particularly during New York Fashion Week or United Nations General Assembly week—is strongly advised to guarantee handling slots.
Are there US customs or immigration formalities on this domestic route?
Because both Hanscom Field and Teterboro Airport are located within the United States, there are no international customs or immigration requirements on this routing. Passengers need only a government-issued photo ID consistent with TSA REAL ID rules, which have been enforced since May 2025. Travellers holding UK or EU documents such as a British passport or EU national identity card must present a valid passport; a European national ID alone does not satisfy US domestic boarding requirements when a non-US carrier or operator is involved.
Does UK CAA or EASA certification affect the aircraft I charter on this route?
Operators flying within US airspace must hold FAA certification, so UK CAA or EASA airworthiness approval is not directly applicable here. However, if you are booking through a UK- or EU-based broker and the contractual relationship falls under English or EU consumer law, the Air Travel Organiser's Licence framework and EASA operational standards may influence how the charter contract is structured and what duty-of-care obligations the broker holds, even when the physical operation is entirely FAA-regulated.
When is the worst time to charter this route and how can I avoid delays?
The KBED–KTEB corridor experiences its heaviest congestion during New York Fashion Week in February and September, the UN General Assembly in late September, and any major financial conference at the Javits Centre. Summer weekend Friday afternoons compound the issue as leisure traffic surges toward the Hamptons and Martha's Vineyard, saturating TRACON sequencing. Booking a departure before 07:30 or after 19:00 on those days typically reduces holding time significantly, and selecting an alternate destination such as Westchester County Airport can bypass Teterboro entirely when schedules allow.
Are there meaningful alternatives to flying private on this Boston–New York route?
Amtrak's Acela service connects Boston South Station to New York Penn Station in as little as three hours and fifteen minutes, with no security process and direct city-centre-to-city-centre convenience. For groups of one or two, the Acela frequently undercuts private jet costs by an order of magnitude. Private aviation earns its premium when your group numbers four or more, when you carry sensitive materials requiring confidentiality, when ground transport at either end is chartered to meet the aircraft, or when schedule flexibility—such as a same-day return—makes door-to-door time genuinely competitive.

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