The cost to charter a private jet to Denver varies wildly based on your starting point and the size of the aircraft, typically ranging from $10,000 to $50,000+ for a one-way trip. For example, a "Light Jet" (seating 6–7 passengers) from a nearby city like Dallas or Salt Lake City generally costs between $13,000 and $19,000. If you are flying from the East Coast (e.g., New York to Denver), you would likely need a "Midsize" or "Super-Midsize" jet to handle the distance comfortably, which can push the price into the $30,000 to $45,000 range. These prices are often "all-inclusive" of the aircraft, crew, and fuel, but do not include additional fees like de-icing (common in Denver) or high-end catering. For those seeking a bargain, "Empty Leg" flights—where a jet needs to return to its home base without passengers—can sometimes be booked at a 50% to 75% discount. Denver is a major private aviation hub, with Centennial Airport (APA) and Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC) serving as the primary terminals for these high-end travelers.