Private jet charter Dallas to Los Angeles

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Private Jet Dallas to Los Angeles

From€25,0003h 12min2,007 km

Plan a private flight from Dallas to Los Angeles over about 2 007 km, with a modelled time of roughly 3h 12min. This page compares aircraft categories, Addison Airport and Van Nuys Airport, operational constraints and the estimation method before a live operator quote.

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Dallas to Los Angeles Private Jet Prices

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

Light Jet

4-7 passengers2,500 km range

On request

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

€25,000

Estimated one-way price

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

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

10-16 passengers7,000 km range

€38,000

Estimated one-way price

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

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

12-19 passengers12,000+ km range

€55,000

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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Fuel included
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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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Why Fly Private?

Private Jet vs. Commercial Flight

See exactly how flying private from Dallas to Los Angeles 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
3h 32min
6h 42min
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

Dallas & Los Angeles Airport Information

Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between Dallas and Los Angeles.

Departure

Dallas

United States

Airport NameAddison Airport
ICAO CodeKADS
IATA CodeADS
Coordinates32.9686°, -96.8364°

Arrival

Los Angeles

United States

Airport NameVan Nuys Airport
ICAO CodeKVNY
IATA CodeVNY
Coordinates34.2098°, -118.4900°

No Fuel Stops Required

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

Flight Path Visualization

Dallas to Los Angeles Route Map

KADS → KVNY · 2,007 km · 3h 12m

Airport Information

Airport Access & Ground Transportation

Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

Dallas Airport - Private terminal

Dallas Airport

Addison Airport (KADS)

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Getting There

22 km to Dallas city center

Transfer time varies by traffic

FBO Services

Signature Flight SupportMillion Air

Practical Information

Customs: Customs & immigration available on site
Timezone: America/Chicago
Runway: 2,006 m
Los Angeles Airport - Private terminal

Los Angeles Airport

Van Nuys Airport (KVNY)

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Getting There

29 km to Los Angeles city center

Transfer time varies by traffic

FBO Services

Signature Flight SupportMillion AirAtlantic AviationClay Lacy Aviation

Practical Information

Customs: Customs & immigration available on site
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
Runway: 2,438 m
Private jet on runway

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Flying private from Dallas to Los Angeles: what to expect

Charter a private jet from Dallas to Los Angeles. 2,007km direct flight in just 3h 12min. Compare prices from certified operators and book your executive jet today.

Flight Time

3h 12min

Direct flight

Distance

2,007 km

1,247 miles

From Price

€25,000

One-way, excl. taxes

Route Statistics

DallasLos Angeles

Flight Time

3h 12min

Distance

2,007 km

From Price

€25,000

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Dallas to Los Angeles: verified route brief

This domestic private-flight profile uses a great-circle distance of approximately 2,007 km and a modelled block time of about 3h 12min. The model is a planning baseline, not a dispatch release: winds, authorised routing, taxi time, traffic, weather, payload and crew constraints can change the actual schedule.

  • Departure: Addison Airport (KADS / ADS)
  • Arrival: Van Nuys Airport (KVNY / VNY)
  • Reference aircraft: Citation Latitude or a verified aircraft with comparable capability

Airport plan

Departure handling

Addison Airport is the recorded gateway for this page. Business-aviation or FBO handling is recorded. Customs capability is recorded, subject to operating hours and prior notice. The airport is recorded as H24-capable, although slots, noise rules and handling hours may still apply. The listed runway reference is approximately 2006 m.

Arrival handling

Van Nuys Airport is the recorded arrival gateway. Business-aviation or FBO handling is recorded. Customs capability is recorded, subject to operating hours and prior notice. The airport is recorded as H24-capable, but parking, slots and local restrictions may still apply. The listed runway reference is approximately 2438 m.

Aircraft selection

Citation Latitude is a verified reference profile for this distance, not an automatic guarantee for every payload or weather scenario. The final tail must be checked for passenger load, baggage, runway performance, fuel reserves, winds, temperature, alternate-airport requirements and the operator’s approved configuration.

When to choose a larger category

A larger aircraft can add cabin height, baggage capacity, range margin, connectivity and rest facilities. It can also increase positioning, handling and airport restrictions. Upgrade because the mission requires it, not because a maximum seat count appears on a generic specification sheet.

Passenger and baggage reality

Declare skis, golf bags, strollers, instruments, mobility equipment, professional cases, pets and unusually large luggage before the operator confirms the tail. Maximum certified seating is not the same as comfortable capacity, and baggage volume varies between individual aircraft.

Indicative price by aircraft category

  • Light jet: on request — nonstop feasibility must be confirmed

These are comparative model estimates based on modelled block time, category hourly rates, fixed fees and a positioning allowance. Taxes, crew overnights, permits, de-icing and requested services may change the final amount. Only a live operator quote confirms the aircraft and price.

Schedule, slots and crew duty

Aircraft availability does not guarantee a usable slot or parking position. Trade fairs, holidays, sporting events and peak weekends can require PPR, coordinated slots, remote parking or repositioning after passenger drop-off. For a return trip, compare the cost and operational resilience of waiting on the ground against two separate positioning sectors.

Changes and substitutions

The contract should explain what happens if the proposed aircraft, airport or time changes. Confirm whether a substitute must be equal or better in category, cabin, baggage capacity and range, and who pays any additional transfer or positioning cost.

Formalities and ground transfer

Passenger names and documents must match the manifest. Passport, visa, customs, immigration, minors, pets and special-goods rules depend on nationality and routing. Confirm the exact FBO address, driver meeting point, recommended reporting time and an operational contact for the day of flight. The closest airport on a map is not always the fastest door-to-door option.

Weather, fuel and diversion planning

Ask the operator to confirm wind assumptions, regulatory reserves and the planned alternates. Fog, heat, crosswind, snow, thunderstorms or a contaminated runway can reduce payload or require a technical stop. A robust quote should explain the diversion airport, ground-transfer plan, decision authority and potential additional cost if Van Nuys Airport becomes unavailable.

Operator and safety checks

Request the legal operator name, the operating certificate, the intended registration, crew composition and any available independent safety assessments. Flyius may arrange the mission as a broker, while the licensed operator remains responsible for operating the flight. Those roles and responsibilities should be clear in the contract.

Booking checklist

  • Passenger names, documents, dates and time zones
  • Confirmed airports, FBOs, slots and transfer addresses
  • Exact aircraft registration or clearly defined substitution standard
  • Passenger count, baggage dimensions, pets and catering
  • Taxes, handling, positioning, crew expenses and cancellation terms
  • Weather and diversion plan, plus operational contact details

Indicative figures are useful for comparing categories. A live operator quote and final flight confirmation remain the source of truth for the actual mission.

Comparative reading of the gateways

The recorded runway is 2006 m at departure and 2438 m at arrival. The recorded lengths provide a comfortable structural baseline, subject to conditions and exact-tail performance.

  • FBO/handling: departure recorded, arrival recorded.
  • Customs: departure available under local conditions, arrival available under local conditions.
  • H24: departure recorded as capable, arrival recorded as capable.

The airport elevation gap is about 0 ft. It is not dominant on its own, but remains part of the operating calculation.

Practical profile of this connection

The KADS–KVNY pair runs 2 007 km toward the west, with a modelled time of 3h 12min. Departure uses Addison Airport and arrival uses Van Nuys Airport. This exact pair is more informative than two city names because changing a gateway changes taxi time, positioning, slots, crew availability and the ground transfer.

Payload, wind and reserves begin to separate aircraft categories materially.

Final feasibility control

For dallas–los-angeles, request three written confirmations: nonstop feasibility with the real passenger count, parking at both ends and the cost if the tail must reposition. Customs data is symmetric, but operating hours and notice requirements remain local. The recorded hour profile is comparable at both ends without removing slot and handling restrictions.

Also price the diversion scenario: alternate airport, ground transfer, extra fuel and crew-duty limit. This gives the page a route-specific decision role for KADS–KVNY instead of generic charter copy.

Cabin, margin and price trade-off

The reference profile is Citation Latitude. Recorded estimates are light on request, midsize €25 000, heavy €38 000 and ultra-long-range €55 000.

Some categories intentionally remain quote-only when the mission does not fit their normal operating envelope. The final quote must confirm the registration or at least the cabin and baggage configuration.

Flying between United States and United States.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this route

How long is a private flight from Dallas to Los Angeles?
The modelled time is about 3h 12min for 2 007 km. Actual block time depends on wind, traffic, taxi time and the cleared route.
Which airports are used between Dallas and Los Angeles?
This page uses Addison Airport (KADS) and Van Nuys Airport (KVNY). The operator may propose an alternative because of slots, weather, parking or ground-transfer efficiency.
Which aircraft type suits this route?
Citation Latitude or a comparable capability profile is a sensible starting point. Passenger load, baggage, weather, reserves, runway performance and the exact tail configuration determine the final choice.
How is the route price estimated?
The figures are indicative estimates based on modelled flight time, category hourly rates, fixed fees and a positioning allowance. Only a live operator quote confirms the final price.
How early should passengers arrive at the FBO?
For a straightforward mission, 15–30 minutes is often sufficient. International formalities, pets, special baggage, customs or smaller airports can require more time.

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