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Why Fly Private to Hyeres?

Toulon-Hyères Airport (LFTH/TLN) occupies a strategic position on the western Côte d'Azur, functioning as the primary fixed-base option for clients targeting Saint-Tropez, Porquerolles, and the Var hinterland without the slot pressure and congestion of Nice Côte d'Azur. The airport handles a compact but consistent volume of business aviation movements, particularly concentrated between June and September when the Riviera yacht season, Monaco Grand Prix overflow, and high-net-worth summer residence traffic drive demand significantly above baseline levels.

The city of Hyères itself, with a population of approximately 57,000, is the oldest seaside resort on the French Riviera and retains an understated character that appeals to clients seeking privacy over visibility. Its proximity to the Îles d'Or — Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Île du Levant — makes TLN the natural staging point for transfers to these islands, accessible by ferry from the Hyères peninsula in under 30 minutes. The surrounding Var département is also home to significant wine production, with Bandol and Provence rosé estates drawing collectors and hospitality groups throughout the harvest season in September.

From a logistical standpoint, TLN offers a genuine operational alternative to Nice Côte d'Azur during peak summer periods. The absence of Level 3 slot coordination, combined with operating hours that can be extended by prior arrangement, allows dispatchers to build more flexible departure windows. Ground transfer times to Saint-Tropez run approximately 45 minutes via the D559 coastal road, while Cannes is reachable in around one hour. Helicopter connections further compress transfer times to the peninsula and islands.
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About Private Jet Charter to Hyeres

Toulon-Hyères Airport (LFTH/TLN) occupies a strategic position on the western Côte d'Azur, functioning as the primary fixed-base option for clients targeting Saint-Tropez, Porquerolles, and the Var hinterland without the slot pressure and congestion of Nice Côte d'Azur. The airport handles a compact but consistent volume of business aviation movements, particularly concentrated between June and September when the Riviera yacht season, Monaco Grand Prix overflow, and high-net-worth summer residence traffic drive demand significantly above baseline levels.

The city of Hyères itself, with a population of approximately 57,000, is the oldest seaside resort on the French Riviera and retains an understated character that appeals to clients seeking privacy over visibility. Its proximity to the Îles d'Or — Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Île du Levant — makes TLN the natural staging point for transfers to these islands, accessible by ferry from the Hyères peninsula in under 30 minutes. The surrounding Var département is also home to significant wine production, with Bandol and Provence rosé estates drawing collectors and hospitality groups throughout the harvest season in September.

From a logistical standpoint, TLN offers a genuine operational alternative to Nice Côte d'Azur during peak summer periods. The absence of Level 3 slot coordination, combined with operating hours that can be extended by prior arrangement, allows dispatchers to build more flexible departure windows. Ground transfer times to Saint-Tropez run approximately 45 minutes via the D559 coastal road, while Cannes is reachable in around one hour. Helicopter connections further compress transfer times to the peninsula and islands.

Arriving at Toulon-Hyères: The Western Riviera on Your Terms

The City and Its Riviera Context

Hyères holds the distinction of being the oldest resort town on the French Riviera, a heritage that predates the glamour of Cannes and the spectacle of Monaco by several decades. The town's appeal to high-net-worth visitors is rooted in its restraint: salt marshes, medieval hilltop quarters, Belle Époque villas, and direct access to the Îles d'Or archipelago sit within 30 minutes of the ramp. The nearby peninsula of Giens and the Presqu'île de Giens offer some of the most protected sailing waters on the Mediterranean, making TLN the default arrival point for clients whose primary purpose is a sailing or yacht charter departure. The surrounding Provence wine country — including the Bandol AOC and dozens of Var rosé estates — draws buyers and collectors, particularly in September during harvest.

From Ramp to Meeting

Ground transfer from TLN to central Hyères takes under 10 minutes. Saint-Tropez is reachable in approximately 45 minutes by road via the D559, or faster by helicopter during peak season when coastal traffic on the peninsula can double transfer times. Cannes is approximately 60 minutes by road, Monaco around 90 minutes. Helicopter charters operating out of TLN or from the Hyères helipad connect directly to Saint-Tropez, Porquerolles ferry terminal, and Cannes Mandelieu, compressing ground time to under 20 minutes for key Riviera destinations. For clients arriving ahead of the Cannes Film Festival or Monaco Grand Prix, TLN offers a meaningful alternative to the congestion of Nice Côte d'Azur with comparable westward transfer times.

Events, Calendar, and Seasonal Demand

Demand at TLN follows a sharply defined seasonal curve. Peak operations run from mid-June through early September, driven by yacht season in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, summer residency in the Var, and overflow from the Monaco Grand Prix and Cannes Film Festival in May. The autumn shoulder season — September and October — attracts wine harvest visitors, regatta clients from Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez, and the tail of the superyacht season. Winter operations are quiet but functional, with the airport remaining open year-round and serving as a staging point for ski connections to the Alps via helicopter to Courchevel or Méribel. Clients targeting the Saint-Tropez area or the Cannes corridor should confirm ramp availability well in advance for any arrival between July 1 and August 20.

Flying private to Hyeres means arriving on your schedule, avoiding crowded commercial terminals, and starting your trip refreshed. Our network of 15+ certified operators ensures competitive pricing and availability for all aircraft types.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Flying to Hyeres

Everything you need to know about private jet charters to Hyeres.

How much does a private jet to Hyères cost?

Private jet prices to Hyères start at approximately €8,000 for light jets from Paris, while flights from London range from €12,000-15,000 depending on aircraft type. Heavy jets from major European cities typically cost €18,000-25,000. Pricing varies based on aircraft availability, seasonal demand, and booking timing, with premium rates during summer months and major Riviera events.

Which airport is best for private jets in Hyères?

Hyères-Toulon Airport (LFTH) is the primary choice for private jets to Hyères, offering dedicated business aviation services and proximity to the city center. The airport provides excellent FBO facilities, customs services, and strategic location just 4km from downtown Hyères. Alternative options include Cannes-Mandelieu for western Riviera access or Nice Côte d'Azur for larger aircraft requirements.

How long does it take to get from Hyères airport to the city center?

Transfer time from Hyères-Toulon Airport to Hyères city center is approximately 10 minutes by luxury vehicle. The short 4-kilometer distance ensures minimal ground time, while transfers to Port de Hyères for island ferries take about 15 minutes. Helicopter transfers to Saint-Tropez or Monaco are available for those continuing to other Riviera destinations.

Can I fly a private jet to Hyères at night?

Hyères-Toulon Airport operates for private jets from 06:00 to 22:00 local time, with possible extensions available through prior arrangement with airport authorities. Night operations require advance coordination for customs, handling services, and noise considerations. Most business aviation operators can arrange late arrivals or early departures with appropriate notice and additional fees.

What events cause high demand for private jets to Hyères?

Peak private jet demand to Hyères occurs during summer months (June-September) when the French Riviera season is in full swing. Additional spikes happen during Cannes Film Festival in May, Monaco Grand Prix weekend, and major yacht shows. The region's wine harvest season and exclusive beach club events also drive increased business aviation traffic throughout the warmer months.

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