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Private Jet Dallas to Seattle
The Dallas–Seattle corridor covers 2,660 km over the Rockies, with block times running around 4 hours depending on winds and routing. Both cities operate dedicated business aviation airports that bypass the commercial chaos at DFW and SEA-TAC entirely. The route is almost exclusively a nonstop operation for midsize jets and above — light jets can technically make it, but only with favorable tailwinds and reduced payload.
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Dallas to Seattle Private Jet Prices
Compare executive jet and business jet charter options for this route. All prices include fuel, crew, and standard handling fees.
Midsize Jet
7-9 passengers • 4,500 km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Citation XLS, Hawker 800, Learjet 60
- WiFi
- Full Galley
- Stand-up Cabin
- Lavatory
Heavy Jet
10-16 passengers • 7,000 km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Challenger 605, Gulfstream G450, Legacy 650
- WiFi
- Full Galley
- Bedroom Option
- Shower Available
Ultra Long Range
12-19 passengers • 12,000+ km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Gulfstream G650, Global 7500, Falcon 8X
- WiFi
- Multiple Cabins
- Master Suite
- Full Kitchen
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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Dallas → Seattle
Save 3h Per Trip
No security lines, no boarding delays. Arrive 15-20 minutes before departure and maximize your time.
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Your entire team, your private cabin. Discuss sensitive matters freely without eavesdroppers.
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Fast WiFi, power outlets, full workspace. Turn flight time into productive work time.

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Private Jet vs. Commercial Flight
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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
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Dallas & Seattle Airport Information
Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between Dallas and Seattle.
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Dallas
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Seattle
United States
Non-Stop with Midsize Jets and Above
This route can be flown non-stop with midsize, heavy, and ultra long-range jets. Light jets would require a fuel stop.
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Dallas to Seattle Route Map
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Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

Dallas Airport
Addison Airport (KADS)
Getting There
~15km to Dallas city center
Transfer time varies by traffic
FBO Services
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Seattle Airport
Boeing Field/King County International Airport (KBFI)
Getting There
~15km to Seattle city center
Transfer time varies by traffic
FBO Services
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Private Jet Dallas to Seattle
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Dallas to Seattle: Flight Data and the Aircraft Decision
At 2,660 km, this sector sits at the upper edge of what a light jet can manage without a fuel stop. Here are the operational numbers:
- Distance: 2,660 km (great circle)
- Block time: approximately 3h 50min–4h 15min westbound (headwinds are the norm); 3h 30min–3h 50min eastbound
The honest recommendation: book a midsize jet. The €11,000 premium over a light jet buys you nonstop certainty in both directions, a cabin where you can stand up, and full luggage capacity. On a 4-hour sector with a business purpose, that certainty is worth more than the saving.
Why This Route Exists as a Charter Sector
Dallas and Seattle anchor two of the most economically distinct metros in the US. Dallas is a financial, energy, and real estate hub — home to major corporate headquarters in the energy and financial services sectors. Seattle is the Pacific Northwest's technology and logistics center, with Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing's commercial division, and a dense ecosystem of supply chain and aerospace companies. The two cities have meaningful institutional cross-traffic: energy firms doing technology procurement, aerospace supply chain meetings, and private equity moving between portfolio companies in both markets.
There are no non-stop commercial flights between Dallas's close-in business airports (Love Field, Addison) and Seattle's equivalent (Boeing Field). All commercial service routes through DFW or SEA-TAC, adding significant transfer time. For anyone whose meeting starts at 09:00 in Seattle and ends by 16:00, the private jet is the only option that makes the trip viable as a single day.
The Dallas to Seattle sector also appears regularly as a positioning leg for aircraft based in Texas heading to serve Pacific Northwest clients, which means occasional empty leg availability on this corridor — worth asking your operator about if timing is flexible.
Departure Profile: Dallas
Dallas has two practical private aviation departure points — neither is DFW:
Dallas Love Field (KDAL / DAL) is the closest major airport to downtown Dallas, approximately 10 minutes from the CBD by car outside peak hours (allow 25–30 minutes during morning rush). Love Field handles both commercial and business aviation; Signature Flight Support operates the primary FBO here. Slots are generally not constrained for business jet departures, but ramp congestion during Southwest's peak push times can slow ground handling slightly.
Addison Airport (KADS) is the preferred pure-business-aviation option in the Dallas area, located roughly 20–25 minutes north of downtown (35–45 minutes in traffic). Addison is a dedicated GA/business airport with no commercial airline traffic — this means faster ramp access, no noise abatement conflicts with airline operations, and a more relaxed ground experience. Signature Flight Support and Atlantic Aviation both operate at Addison. If your passenger is staying north of downtown (Uptown, Park Cities, Frisco corridor), Addison is almost always the better choice.
No curfew restrictions apply at either Dallas airport for business jet operations.
Arrival Profile: Seattle
Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA-TAC) is the obvious option but rarely the right one for private jet arrivals. The dedicated business aviation alternative is Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI), located approximately 15 minutes south of downtown Seattle (25–35 minutes in rush hour traffic). Sheltair Seattle operates the primary FBO at Boeing Field. The field sits just south of the downtown skyline and provides genuinely fast access to the South Lake Union tech corridor — where Amazon's headquarters campus sits — making it the logical choice for most Seattle business arrivals.
For passengers heading to Bellevue, Redmond (Microsoft campus), or the Eastside, Renton Municipal Airport (KRNT) is a viable alternative — roughly 20 minutes from Bellevue by car — though FBO services are more limited. Confirm handling availability before filing.
Boeing Field does not operate 24/7; check with the FBO for after-hours handling availability on late or early departures. No commercial airline traffic means ramp access is smooth, and the Seattle skyline approach on runway 13R is one of the more striking arrivals in the US.
For a broader look at planning private arrivals in the Pacific Northwest, the first-time flying private guide covers what to expect at FBOs like Sheltair.
Same-Day Return: Is It Realistic?
Yes, but it requires discipline on departure time. Westbound, you're fighting the time zone (Dallas is 2 hours ahead of Seattle) and the headwinds. A 07:00 departure from Addison puts you on the ground at Boeing Field by approximately 10:00 local Seattle time — viable for a 10:30 meeting start. A 16:00 departure from Boeing Field returns you to Dallas by approximately 20:30 local, which is a long but manageable day.
The tighter scenario: 07:30 Dallas departure, wheels down Seattle by 10:15, meetings 11:00–15:30, depart Seattle by 16:00, back in Dallas by 18:30 local. That's the realistic template for a same-day return on this route — it works, but there's no slack if the morning departure slips. Book the departure slot firm.
If you're routing through Seattle as part of a multi-city Pacific Coast trip — adding San Francisco or Los Angeles — the positioning logic changes and a heavy jet starts to make more financial sense spread across legs. Discuss with your operator if that's the use case.
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
Dallas: Addison Airport (KADS) offers premium FBO facilities for private aviation. Explore more routes from Dallas.
Seattle: Boeing Field/King County International Airport (KBFI) features private terminals with executive lounges. Discover all routes to Seattle.
Recommended Aircraft for Dallas to Seattle
For this 2,660km route, we recommend:
- Midsize Jets – Comfortable for 7-9 passengers with more cabin space
- Heavy Jets – Premium comfort for 10-14 passengers
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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