Yes, you can absolutely fly a private jet to Hawaii, and in 2026, it is a popular option for those looking to avoid long security lines and crowded commercial terminals. However, because Hawaii is roughly 2,500 miles from the U.S. mainland (and even further from other continents), it requires a Midsize, Super-Midsize, or Heavy Jet with a significant range. You cannot use "Light Jets" for this trip as they lack the fuel capacity to cross the Pacific. A one-way flight from Los Angeles or San Francisco to Honolulu or Maui typically costs between $45,000 and $60,000 and takes about 5.5 hours. For those flying from New York or the East Coast, the cost can exceed $100,000 as a "Heavy" jet like a Gulfstream G550 is required for the 10-hour non-stop flight. Hawaii’s major airports—including Daniel K. Inouye (HNL), Kahului (OGG), and Kona (KOA)—all have excellent FBOs (Fixed Base Operators) that provide private lounges, expedited customs, and ground transportation directly from the tarmac to your luxury resort or villa.