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Do people with private jets go through customs?

You can travel to just about anywhere in the world and don't have to deal with the typical hassle you find in a commercial airport. But do private planes go through customs? The short answer is: Yes. Private jet customs follow a similar process compared to commercial flights.



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For pilots of private aircraft, clearance is granted directly and systematically from APIS processing. For operators of GA commercial aircraft, clearance is secured by contacting the CBP port associated with your departure (generally the last point of departure).

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Do private jet travellers have to go through security? Yes, however, unlike with commercial airliners, you would go through private jet terminals (FBOs) allowing you to board very quickly. That doesn't mean it is less secure.

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Those traveling by way of private plane or jet are privy to a wide range of benefits and luxuries, among them a more streamlined and faster customs process. In many cases, customs and immigration can be 'cleared' right on board, with officers checking for passports and forms often within minutes.

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You must go through passport control and customs While still a much better experience than flying commercially, if you are flying to an international destination on a private jet, you must clear passport control and customs.

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Passengers on all international private charter flights will have to stop at customs. In certain countries, you may have to go through customs at a specific port of entry; for example, you must stop in Tahiti to perform customs checks en route to Bora Bora.

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Technically, private jets can fly anywhere where they can take off and land safely. The critical considerations for any destination are the jet size, airstrip size, weight, and fuel needed to fly there.

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You can go through a metal detector and have your bags searched. This is the standard screening process that all passengers go through, regardless of whether they're flying private or commercial.

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This means that you can bring almost anything you want onboard when flying in a private jet, within reason. Jets have no strict baggage weight limitation in the same sense as commercial flights do. Therefore, the main constraint will be the size of the aircraft operating the route.

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For pilots of private aircraft, clearance is granted directly and systematically from APIS processing. For operators of GA commercial aircraft, clearance is secured by contacting the CBP port associated with your departure (generally the last point of departure).

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If you own a private jet or have the owner's permission to smoke tobacco on board, as long as the aircraft complies with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules for passenger and crew compartment interiors, then smoking is permitted.

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Private planes do have to pay fees to land at airports, similar to commercial airlines. These fees are often called landing fees or airport fees. They vary depending on a variety of factors such as the weight and type of aircraft, length of stay, and services needed.

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Wealthy people will usually take advantage of the best possible way to clear immigration and customs, depending on the facilities offered by the airport and means of travel. When flying private, they normally use a special terminal which is far less congested.

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You can fly with any amount of cash. No law prohibits you from bringing any amount of money on a flight. Likewise, TSA has no rules that limit how much money you can bring through security. In other words, TSA has no cash limit per person.

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Private flights operate from private facilities and favor smaller and less congested airports that are often more convenient to you. When you arrive, you will commonly drive right up to your aircraft and board. In most cases you will also have the option to relax in a well-appointed, relaxed lounge.

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Your driver takes you right up to the airplane on the tarmac, the flight attendant greets you by name and gives you the preferred food and beverage, your bags are brought aboard, and off you go. You don't need luggage that closes or zips; you can bring pets and anything else you want.

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On private jets, luggage is typically stored in the front or back of the aircraft. Or a combination of both. The larger the aircraft, the more can be stored inside. On large private jets, luggage is often stored in a dedicated compartment behind the lavatory, granting passengers easy access to their bags.

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Can a private jet fly to an international airport? The answer is yes, a private jet is allowed to fly to an international airport. However, it is rare to see a Citation Mustang landing at London Heathrow Airport.

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How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Private Jet? The cost to rent a private jet varies from $2,000 – $14,000 per billable flight hour. These hourly rates include a broad selection of aircraft from turboprops to the finest executive jets in the skies.

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A typical private jet charter can cost anywhere between $2,000 and $11,000 per hour. In simple terms, hiring a six-seater jet could cost around $5,000 per hour, Simple Flying said, so a flight of three hours would cost $15,000 making each seat worth $2,500.

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Private jet controversy The cost of chartering a private jet varies considerably depending on the size of the aircraft, how many passengers there are and the length of the flight. A typical private jet charter can cost anywhere between $2,000 and $11,000 per hour.

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Unlike commercial airlines where you have to wait for the beverage cart to finally reach your aisle, the FAA rules allow passengers on a private jet to bring their own alcohol on the flight.

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