The cost of chartering a private jet to Dubai in 2026 depends on your starting point and the size of the aircraft, but it is always a significant investment. For a flight from London to Dubai (a roughly 7-hour journey), a "Super Midsize" jet like a Challenger 350 costs between $40,000 and $60,000 for a one-way trip. If you require a "Heavy Jet" like a Gulfstream G450, which offers a full galley and sleeping quarters, the price jumps to $70,000 - $90,000. For a transoceanic trip from New York to Dubai (about 13-14 hours), you would need an "Ultra-Long Range" jet like a Global 7500, with one-way costs ranging from $150,000 to $220,000. These prices generally include the aircraft, crew, fuel, and basic catering, but "luxury extras" or landing fees at prime slots like Al Maktoum International (DWC) can add more. A growing trend in 2026 is "pet-sharing" or "empty leg" flights, where you might find a last-minute seat for $10,000 to $15,000, but for a dedicated private charter, the five-to-six-figure price tag remains the standard for those seeking the ultimate in time-saving and elite comfort.