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Private Jet Paris to Monaco

The 700 km sector from Paris to Monaco takes 75 minutes block-to-block, but the real time saving is on the ground: Le Bourget's 15-minute check-in versus 2 hours at CDG, plus a helicopter transfer from Nice that puts you at Port Hercule in under 10 minutes. This route is one of the highest-frequency charter corridors in Europe, peaking sharply around the Monaco Grand Prix in May and the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters in April.

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Paris to Monaco 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

€5,800

Estimated one-way price

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

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Midsize Jet

7-9 passengers4,500 km range

€9,000

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

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  • Full Galley
  • Stand-up Cabin
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Heavy Jet

10-16 passengers7,000 km range

€14,500

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

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Ultra Long Range

12-19 passengers12,000+ km range

€23,000

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

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Private jet Paris and Monaco

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Paris Monaco

Paris

Paris-Le Bourget (LFPB)

Monaco

Monaco Heliport (LNMC)

The 700 km sector from Paris to Monaco takes 75 minutes block-to-block, but the real time saving is on the ground: Le Bourget's 15-minute check-in versus 2 hours at CDG, plus a helicopter transfer from Nice that puts you at Port Hercule in under 10 minutes. This route is one of the highest-frequency charter corridors in Europe, peaking sharply around the...

Flight time

1h 15min

Distance

700 km

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Monaco Paris

Monaco

Monaco Heliport (LNMC)

Paris

Paris-Le Bourget (LFPB)

The 686 km between Monaco and Paris takes 80 minutes in the air and roughly 2 hours door-to-door from Port Hercule to La Défense — compared to 5h30 minimum on commercial via Nice airport. The route runs year-round but peaks hard during the Monaco Grand Prix in May and the summer season, when Nice-Côte d'Azur slot availability tightens and advance planning...

Flight time

1h 20min

Distance

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Route Information

Paris & Monaco Airport Information

Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between Paris and Monaco.

Departure

Paris

France

Airport NameParis-Le Bourget
ICAO CodeLFPB
IATA CodeLBG
Coordinates48.9694°, 2.4414°

Arrival

Monaco

Monaco

Airport NameMonaco Heliport
ICAO CodeLNMC
IATA CodeMCM
Coordinates43.7225°, 7.4190°

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Paris to Monaco Route Map

LFPB → LNMC · 700 km · 1h 15m

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Airport Access & Ground Transportation

Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

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Paris Airport

Paris-Le Bourget (LFPB/LBG)

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Getting There

11km to Paris city center

Transfer time varies by traffic

Paris Issy-les-Moulineaux Heliport7 min
Paris 8th (Champs-Élysées)25-40 min
La Défense20-30 min

FBO Services

Signature Flight SupportJetex ParisUniversal AviationAdvanced Air Support

Nearby Destinations

Paris City Center11km
Disneyland Paris35km
Chantilly20km

Practical Information

Runway: 2,985m / 9,793ft
Monaco Airport - Private terminal

Monaco Airport

Monaco Heliport (LNMC)

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Private Jet Paris to Monaco

Charter a private jet from Paris to Monaco. 700km direct flight in just 1h 15min. Compare prices from certified operators and book your executive jet today.

Flight Time

1h 15min

Direct flight

Distance

700 km

435 miles

From Price

€5,800

One-way, excl. taxes

Route Statistics

ParisMonaco

Flight Time

1h 15min

Distance

700 km

From Price

€5,800

For this 700km 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.

Paris to Monaco Private Jet Costs, Timing and Aircraft Choice

At 700 km, this is a clean single-sector flight requiring no fuel stop and no complexity. Block time is 75 minutes for a light jet and roughly the same for any larger category — the speed differential between a Phenom 300 and a Challenger 350 on a 75-minute sector amounts to under 8 minutes, which is irrelevant on the ground. Here is what actually matters operationally:

  • Block time: 70–80 min depending on routing and winds
  • Departure airport: Paris-Le Bourget (LFPB) — preferred for all business aviation
  • Arrival airport: Nice Côte d'Azur (LFMN) — Monaco has no airport; Nice is the standard gateway
  • Helicopter transfer Nice → Monaco Héliport: 7 minutes (Heli Air Monaco, scheduled service)

The honest recommendation: a Phenom 300 or similar light jet handles this sector with full payload and zero range anxiety. Upgrading to a midsize jet at €9,000 buys you a wider cabin and a few extra inches of headroom for a 75-minute flight. For most operators, that is a €3,200 comfort premium for one hour. Unless you have 7+ passengers or require a specific onboard setup, the light jet is the intelligent spend on this distance.

Ultra-long-range aircraft at €23,000 for this sector make no operational sense. You are paying 4x the light jet rate for a cabin you will occupy for 75 minutes. Save the Global 6000 for transatlantic sectors.

Why This Route Exists as a Charter Corridor

Monaco generates more private jet movements per square kilometre than any territory in Europe. The Principality has no airport of its own, which means every private aviation arrival requires a Nice–Monaco transfer, and the helicopter link is so well-integrated that most operators treat it as a single booking. The Paris–Monaco corridor is driven primarily by financial services (several major hedge funds and family offices maintain Monaco addresses while running Paris operations), the Monaco Grand Prix weekend in late May, and the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters in mid-April. Secondary peaks occur during the Monaco Yacht Show in September and the Formula E race when it runs. Outside of events, there is a steady baseline of private travel from Paris's 16th arrondissement and Neuilly-sur-Seine to the Principality that keeps this corridor busy year-round.

Empty leg availability on this route is meaningfully higher than the European average precisely because of that baseline frequency — check available empty legs if your dates are flexible, as positioning flights from Monaco back to Le Bourget are common Sunday evenings after Grand Prix weekends.

Departure Profile: Paris Le Bourget (LFPB)

Le Bourget is the correct departure airport for this route — not Paris Orly, not CDG. It handles roughly 55,000 business aviation movements per year and is the busiest dedicated business aviation airport in Europe. The FBOs to know are Signature Flight Support and Jet Aviation, both of which offer drive-to-aircraft access with no security queue if you have cleared customs in advance. Transfer from central Paris (8th arrondissement) takes 25 minutes at 07:00 and up to 50 minutes during the 17:30–19:00 peak. For a 09:00 departure, plan your Paris departure at 08:00 at the latest.

Le Bourget has no curfew for departures, which matters for Monaco Grand Prix returns: Sunday evening departures after the race are fully feasible. However, slots during the Paris Air Show (June, odd years) are extremely constrained — book 3–4 weeks in advance if your trip coincides. The Paris private jet airports guide covers Le Bourget's slot windows and the Orly and Pontoise alternatives in more detail.

Arrival Profile: Nice Côte d'Azur (LFMN) and the Monaco Transfer

Nice Côte d'Azur handles both commercial and business aviation. The dedicated business aviation terminal (TAG Aviation is the primary FBO handler on the business aviation apron) is separate from the main terminal, which keeps handling times reasonable — but Nice is not Le Bourget. During peak summer and Grand Prix periods, the ramp can be congested and handling times stretch. Book your parking slot and handling at least 48 hours in advance during April–May; during Grand Prix week itself, 2–3 weeks is not excessive.

From Nice business aviation terminal to Monaco, you have three realistic options: helicopter (7 minutes, Heli Air Monaco operates scheduled and charter services from the Nice helipad adjacent to the airport), car (35–50 minutes along the A8/Corniche depending on traffic), or for the Grimaldi Forum or Larvotto end of Monaco, a taxi via the lower Corniche in 40–55 minutes. The helicopter is the default for most charter passengers — your handling agent can pre-book it as part of the arrival package. Monaco Héliport (LNMC) puts you 5 minutes from Casino Square on foot or 3 minutes by car.

Nice also has a curfew: no commercial departures between 23:00 and 06:00, with business aviation subject to restrictions from around 23:30. For late-evening returns to Paris, confirm your departure slot with the handling agent — a 22:30 wheels-up is achievable but requires coordination.

The Same-Day Return: Paris–Monaco and Back

A same-day return is operationally straightforward on this route and is one of the most common use cases. The math: depart Le Bourget at 08:00, land Nice at 09:15, helicopter to Monaco by 09:30. You have a clean 09:30–17:00 window — enough for a full day of meetings in the Principality. Depart Nice at 17:30 to land Le Bourget by 18:45, with transfer back to central Paris by 19:30. The full round-trip costs in the range of €10,000–12,000 for a light jet (outbound charter plus return positioning or back-to-back charter), which is the standard budget for a Paris–Monaco day trip.

If your meeting runs late, the 19:00 or 20:00 departure slots are still well within Nice's operating window. The one risk: Grand Prix Sunday afternoon departures from Nice can see ATC delays of 20–40 minutes due to traffic volume. Build in buffer if returning on race day.

The Paris to Nice route uses identical infrastructure and is worth considering if your Monaco meetings are near the border or if Nice itself is the destination. For the broader Riviera corridor, London to Nice is a natural companion sector for multi-city itineraries.

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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

Paris: Paris-Le Bourget (LFPB) offers premium FBO facilities for private aviation. Explore more routes from Paris.

Monaco: Monaco Heliport (LNMC) features private terminals with executive lounges. Discover all routes to Monaco.

Recommended Aircraft for Paris to Monaco

For this 700km 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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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this route

How much does a private jet from Paris Le Bourget to Monaco Heliport typically cost?
Charter prices on this route vary by aircraft category: a light jet such as a Phenom 300 typically runs around €5,800, a midsize jet approximately €9,000, a heavy jet near €14,500, and an ultra-long-range aircraft around €23,000 one way. These figures reflect aircraft hire only and exclude landing fees at Monaco Heliport, Le Bourget handling charges, and any applicable French VAT. Empty-leg availability on this popular leisure corridor can occasionally reduce costs by 30–50%, so checking our platform regularly is worthwhile.
Are there additional fees I should budget for when flying into Monaco Heliport?
Monaco Heliport (LNMC) is a dedicated rotary-wing facility, which means fixed-wing aircraft cannot land there directly — your flight will terminate at Nice Côte d'Azur (LFMN) or Cannes Mandelieu (LFMD) if you choose a fixed-wing charter, with a helicopter transfer arranged onward. Factoring in that helicopter leg, typically priced at €800–€1,500 per flight, plus FBO handling at Nice or Cannes and potential slot fees at Le Bourget, total ancillary costs can add €1,500–€3,000 to the base charter price.
Can a fixed-wing private jet land directly at Monaco?
No fixed-wing aircraft can land at Monaco Heliport; it is restricted exclusively to helicopters under Monaco's DGAC-aligned regulations. The practical routing for a private jet departing Paris Le Bourget is to land at Nice Côte d'Azur (LFMN), roughly 22 km from Monaco, or Cannes Mandelieu (LFMD), around 40 km away, and connect via helicopter. Héli Air Monaco and similar operators run scheduled and charter helicopter transfers into the Heliport, making this a seamless, well-established two-leg journey rather than an inconvenience.
What are the slot and noise restrictions at Paris Le Bourget I need to know about?
Le Bourget (LFPB) is designated a slot-coordinated airport under EU Regulation 95/93, meaning departure slots must be requested through COHOR, the French slot coordinator, particularly during peak periods such as the Monaco Grand Prix fortnight or the Paris Air Show. Noise abatement procedures apply overnight, broadly restricting movements between 23:30 and 06:00 local time. EASA-certified aircraft meeting Chapter 14 noise standards face fewer restrictions than older Chapter 3 jets, so specifying a modern airframe when booking through our platform can ease scheduling.
Do I need to clear customs flying from France to Monaco on a private jet?
Monaco is not a member of the European Union but maintains an open-border arrangement with France under the 1963 Franco-Monégasque treaty and is treated as part of the EU customs territory for goods. In practice, passengers travelling from Paris Le Bourget — an EU departure point — to Monaco typically experience no formal customs inspection upon arrival. However, the flight is technically an international movement, so FBOs at Nice or Cannes will hold your passports for standard Schengen entry checks, and non-EEA nationals should ensure their documentation is current.
When is the busiest — and most expensive — time to charter this route?
Demand peaks sharply during the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, traditionally held in late May, when both Le Bourget slots and Nice-area FBO ramp space become extremely constrained and prices can surge 40–80% above standard rates. The Monaco Yacht Show in late September creates a secondary peak. Outside these events, the route carries steady leisure traffic year-round, with slightly softer pricing in November through early February. Booking six to eight weeks ahead is advisable for Grand Prix weekend; for quieter periods, two weeks' notice is generally sufficient.
Which FBOs or handling agents operate at Le Bourget and Nice for this route?
Le Bourget hosts several competing handling agents clustered around its private aviation terminals, with services including customs clearance, catering coordination, and chauffeur connections to central Paris — journey times to the city centre are typically 25–40 minutes depending on traffic. At Nice Côte d'Azur, the Signature and Jet Aviation facilities are well-established, though specific service quality and pricing vary; our platform's operators will confirm the handling agent as part of your itinerary. Requesting a dedicated crew room and fast-track immigration at Nice is standard practice and usually included in quoted handling fees.
Is there a viable commercial or train alternative, and why do passengers still choose private charter?
The TGV Lyria from Paris Gare de Lyon reaches Monaco-Monte Carlo in roughly 5 hours 40 minutes with a change at Nice, costing as little as €60–€150 per person — a compelling option for flexible travellers. Direct commercial flights from Paris Orly to Nice take about 1 hour 30 minutes but require airport transfers at both ends. Passengers choose private charter primarily for schedule control, the ability to depart from Le Bourget close to central Paris without the queue times of CDG or Orly, and the time compression that matters most during the Grand Prix or business-critical trips to Monaco's financial district.

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