Private jet charter Atlanta to Orlando

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Private Jet Atlanta to Orlando

The 592 km between Atlanta and Orlando takes 70 minutes in the air and roughly 4.5 hours door-to-door by commercial when you factor in Hartsfield-Jackson's terminal maze and mandatory early arrival. A light jet out of DeKalb-Peachtree or Fulton County airports sidesteps all of that, which is why this short hop consistently ranks among the Southeast's most-booked charter sectors.

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Atlanta to Orlando 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

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  • 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

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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

€20,000

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

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  • Master Suite
  • Full Kitchen
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Private Jet vs. Commercial Flight

See exactly how flying private from Atlanta to Orlando 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 30min
4h 40min
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
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Route Information

Atlanta & Orlando Airport Information

Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between Atlanta and Orlando.

Departure

Atlanta

United States

Airport NameDeKalb-Peachtree Airport
ICAO CodeKPDK
IATA CodePDK
Coordinates33.8756°, -84.3020°

Arrival

Orlando

United States

Airport NameOrlando Executive Airport
ICAO CodeKORL
IATA CodeORL
Coordinates28.5450°, -81.3330°

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Flight Path Visualization

Atlanta to Orlando Route Map

KPDK → KORL · 592 km · 1h 10m

Airport Information

Airport Access & Ground Transportation

Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

Atlanta Airport - Private terminal

Atlanta Airport

DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK)

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Getting There

City center accessible

Transfer time varies by traffic

City center20-40 min

FBO Services

Premium FBO Services Available
Orlando Airport - Private terminal

Orlando Airport

Orlando Executive Airport (KORL)

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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 Atlanta to Orlando

Charter a private jet from Atlanta to Orlando. 592km direct flight in just 1h 10min. Compare prices from certified operators and book your executive jet today.

Flight Time

1h 10min

Direct flight

Distance

592 km

368 miles

From Price

€4,500

One-way, excl. taxes

Route Statistics

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Flight Time

1h 10min

Distance

592 km

From Price

€4,500

For this 592km 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.

Atlanta to Orlando Private Jet Costs, Timing and Aircraft Choice

At 592 km, this is a light-jet sector. A Phenom 300 or Citation CJ4 handles the distance comfortably with full reserves, seats up to six passengers, and gets in and out of both departure and arrival airports without slot pressure. Block time is 70 minutes gate-to-gate.

  • Distance: 592 km
  • Block time: 70 minutes

Booking a heavy jet at €12,000 for a 70-minute sector is a €7,500 premium for cabin space you will occupy for just over an hour. Unless you have 10 or more passengers or genuinely need a stand-up cabin for a working presentation, a light jet is the rational spend. Midsize at €7,500 makes sense for five or more passengers travelling with full baggage — for example, an executive team moving gear between trade shows. For one to four passengers with cabin bags, stay in the light jet category and redirect the savings elsewhere. Check available empty legs on this corridor; Atlanta–Orlando is a high-frequency sector and positioning flights appear regularly, sometimes at 40–60% below charter rates.

Why This Route Exists: Theme Parks, Tech, and Convention Business

Atlanta and Orlando are connected by two distinct demand streams that rarely overlap. The first is corporate: Atlanta is home to the Southeast's largest concentration of Fortune 500 headquarters — Delta, Home Depot, UPS, Coca-Cola — and Orlando hosts the Orange County Convention Center, the second-largest convention facility in the United States. Major industry events, from technology summits to medical device conferences, pull senior executives out of Buckhead on Monday mornings and back by Thursday night. The private jet eliminates the 2-hour Hartsfield check-in buffer on both legs. The second stream is leisure: family travel to Disney and Universal, where scheduling flexibility matters and a 70-minute charter compares favourably to a 6-hour drive on I-75/I-4 when you factor in time value for a family of four. Peak demand concentrates in March (spring break), July, and November through December (holiday park attendance). Convention-driven corporate demand peaks in January, September, and October, when the OCCC calendar is heaviest. If your travel falls in those windows, book at least 10–14 days out — aircraft availability tightens noticeably in Orlando during large convention weeks.

Departure Profile: Atlanta

Atlanta has three private aviation options, and the choice matters. Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL/KATL) technically accepts business jets but is operationally hostile — ground holds, gate conflicts, and mandatory slot coordination make it the last choice for charter. The two practical options are:

DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (PDK / KPDK) — Located in Chamblee, 25–30 minutes northeast of Midtown Atlanta (45 minutes during evening rush). This is Atlanta's primary business aviation airport. Epps Aviation is the established FBO here and handles the large majority of charter traffic. PDK has no curfew and operates around the clock. It is the standard departure point for corporate charter from Buckhead, Midtown, and the I-285 corridor.

Fulton County Airport – Brown Field (FTY / KFTY) — Located 15–20 minutes west of downtown, closer to clients in West Midtown and the Cumberland/Galleria area. Jet Aviation operates the FBO at FTY. Runway length limits some heavier aircraft but is a non-issue for light and midsize jets. Good option if your Atlanta address is on the western side of the city. For the Atlanta to Orlando sector, most operators position aircraft at PDK by default — confirm with your broker if you need FTY.

Arrival Profile: Orlando

Orlando Executive Airport (ORL / KORL) is the correct answer for private jet arrivals into central Orlando. It sits 5 km northeast of downtown Orlando — roughly 10–15 minutes to the city centre, 25–30 minutes to the convention centre, and 30–35 minutes to the Disney resort area depending on I-4 traffic. Showalter Flying Service is the primary FBO at ORL and handles the majority of charter arrivals. The airport has no curfew and operates 24 hours.

Orlando International (MCO / KMCO) is technically available for business jets but imposes the same friction as a commercial airport — lengthy taxi times, ramp congestion, and a 20–25 minute transfer to the convention district even from the business aviation ramp. The only scenario where MCO makes sense is if your ground destination is Lake Nona or the southeast suburbs, where the geography favours MCO's location. For everything else — downtown, the convention centre, the theme park corridor — ORL saves 15–20 minutes on the ground and eliminates airport complexity. The first-time private jet guide covers FBO arrivals in detail if your passengers are new to the process.

Same-Day Return Playbook

Atlanta to Orlando is one of the Southeast's most viable same-day return routes. Here is a practical schedule for a convention-day trip: depart PDK at 07:00, land ORL by 08:15 local, FBO-to-OCCC transfer by 08:45. That gives you a full working day — convention floor opens at 09:00, most keynotes run 09:00–17:00. Depart ORL at 17:30, land PDK by 18:45, Atlanta city centre by 19:30. Total away time: 12.5 hours, of which only 2.5 hours are in transit. The same trip by commercial via Hartsfield requires arriving 90 minutes early, connections if no direct seat is available, and the return process adds another 90 minutes minimum. The private option is measurably faster even on a fare comparison once you factor assistant time and productivity loss. For a half-day meeting, a 10:00 departure is viable — ORL arrival by 11:15, 11:45 at the meeting, depart ORL by 16:00 and back in Atlanta before dinner. The Paris to Nice route runs a similar short-hop same-day model in Europe if you need a reference for planning a comparable trip.

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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

Atlanta: DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK) offers premium FBO facilities for private aviation. Explore more routes from Atlanta.

Orlando: Orlando Executive Airport (KORL) features private terminals with executive lounges. Discover all routes to Orlando.

Recommended Aircraft for Atlanta to Orlando

For this 592km 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.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this route

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from Atlanta DeKalb-Peachtree to Orlando Executive Airport?
For the KPDK–KORL sector, indicative one-way charter rates typically start around €4,500 for a light jet such as a Citation CJ3 or Phenom 300, rising to roughly €7,500 for a midsize aircraft, €12,000 for a heavy cabin jet, and approximately €20,000 for an ultra-long-range type. Prices fluctuate with fuel surcharges, repositioning costs, and seasonal demand peaks around Florida's winter influx and Atlanta's major sporting events. Always confirm whether the quoted figure includes ramp fees at both DeKalb-Peachtree and Orlando Executive.
Which aircraft category gives the best value on this 592 km route?
At roughly 70 minutes in the air, a light jet is almost always the most cost-efficient choice for up to six passengers on the KPDK–KORL sector. Midsize and heavy jets carry their cost premium through longer range capability and larger cabins that simply aren't utilised on a sub-hour hop. Unless your group exceeds seven or eight passengers, or requires stand-up headroom for in-flight meetings, upgrading beyond the light category adds expense without meaningfully improving the journey on this particular route.
Are there any hidden fees I should watch for when booking this charter?
On domestic US routes such as KPDK to KORL, the main additional costs to scrutinise are FBO handling and ramp fees at both airports, federal excise tax of 7.5 per cent on the air transport portion, crew overnight expenses if the aircraft repositions same-day, and any de-icing fees during Atlanta's occasional winter weather events. Although this is a US domestic sector and EU or UK CAA regulations do not apply directly, operators certificated under FAA Part 135 must meet standards broadly comparable to EASA requirements, which affects how compliant operators structure their pricing.
What are the key differences between departing from KPDK versus Hartsfield-Jackson for a private charter to Orlando?
DeKalb-Peachtree sits roughly 16 miles north-east of central Atlanta and handles general aviation traffic exclusively, meaning no commercial airline congestion, no TSA security queues, and typically a five-to-ten-minute kerb-to-cabin process. Hartsfield-Jackson, by contrast, is one of the world's busiest commercial airports and, whilst it does handle private aircraft at its dedicated FBO facilities, ground delays can be significant. For most private travellers originating in Midtown, Buckhead, or the north Atlanta suburbs, KPDK represents a materially faster total-journey experience.
What is Orlando Executive Airport and how does it compare to Orlando International for private arrivals?
Orlando Executive (KORL) is a reliably efficient general aviation facility located approximately five miles east of downtown Orlando, well-positioned for Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, the Orange County Convention Centre, and the business district. Orlando International (KMCO) accommodates private jets but competes with heavy commercial traffic and broader ground-handling turnaround times. For travellers heading to the convention corridor or the theme park resort area, KORL typically delivers a faster overall door-to-destination experience, and its FBO facilities offer competitive fuel pricing and passenger lounges.
Do I need to clear customs or immigration on this Atlanta-to-Orlando flight?
No customs or immigration clearance is required on this purely domestic US routing between KPDK and KORL, provided all passengers hold valid US travel authorisation and no international stops are made en route. All passengers should carry government-issued photo identification compliant with the REAL ID Act, which became fully enforced for domestic air travel in 2025. If any passenger is a non-US national who arrived in the country recently, operators may request sight of entry documentation as a standard compliance check under FAA Part 135 operator policies.
When is the busiest period to charter this route, and how does that affect availability and pricing?
Demand on the Atlanta–Orlando corridor peaks noticeably during Florida's snowbird season from November through March, around major events at the Orange County Convention Centre such as HIMSS and the National Automobile Dealers Association convention, and during school holiday weeks when theme park travel surges. Atlanta Falcons or Braves away-game weekends can also tighten aircraft availability at KPDK. Booking at least two to three weeks ahead during these windows is advisable, as last-minute requests often carry a premium of 15 to 30 per cent above standard indicative pricing.
Are there realistic alternatives to chartering a private jet on this route?
Commercial carriers including Delta, Southwest, and American operate frequent KATL–KMCO services with fares considerably below charter rates, making them a practical alternative for solo or paired travellers with flexible schedules. Amtrak's Silver Meteor and Silver Star services connect Atlanta to the Orlando area, though journey times exceed nine hours. For groups of four or more where time and convenience are priorities, the charter calculation improves considerably, particularly when factoring in KPDK's proximity to Atlanta's northern suburbs and the avoidance of KMCO's notoriously congested commercial terminals on arrival.

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