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Where do private jets go through customs?

Separate customs stations are usually provided for private aviation in the United States, and with fewer passengers to clear compared to a commercial airliner, this process typically takes less than about 15 minutes. Outside the U.S., your customs station may include commercial flights, which may mean a very long time.



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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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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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TSA regulations state that for charter jets carrying more than 61 passengers, the passengers are required to pass through normal security. Light private jets, which normally seat anywhere from four to eight people, are therefore exempt from going through the same inspection as commercial flight passengers.

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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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But even private jets have to go through customs when they travel between countries. The process is pretty similar to what you would go through if you were flying on a commercial airline. You'll need to have your passport and visa ready, and you may be asked to declare any items you are bringing into the country.

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What kind of airports would a private jet client usually use? Usually, private flyers prefer to use the smaller airports. For example, in Los Angeles, they might opt for Van Nuys or Burbank instead of LAX. In New York, they might try Teterboro or White Plains instead of the larger JFK and Newark airports.

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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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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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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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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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Luggage Screening. Before boarding your private jet charter, the crew may run your luggage through X-ray screening. The crew also reserves the right to search your luggage at any time.

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Although many private jet charter flights are used for shorter hops, private transatlantic flights offer the ultimate in privacy, flexibility and comfort for a longer trip. There are many reasons that clients would choose a private flight across the Atlantic.

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7 Best Private Jet Airports in the USA
  • Teterboro Airport (TEB) ...
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) ...
  • Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) ...
  • Chicago Midway Airport (MDW) ...
  • Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) ...
  • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) ...
  • Van Nuys Airport (VNY)


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Currently, some of the most popular routes for private jets flying from the U.S. to Europe are: New York to London, 7 hours 10 minutes. Miami to London, 8 hours 30 minutes. New York to Paris, 7 hours 10 minutes.

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Private flyers who own their own aircraft often pay fees to land at the airport. These fees can range from a couple of dollars to thousands of dollars. The fees are determined by a number of factors, such as the weight of the aircraft, the length of the runway, the type of aircraft, and even the type of fuel used.

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It can cross the Atlantic on any route comfortably (and very quickly) at a speed of 0.85 mach.

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When boarding your international private flight, your pilot or flight crew will request to see your passport before taking off. Upon landing at your destination, you will have to go through customs.

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Private jets do not go through TSA because they have their own security protocols and regulations. Private jet terminals have expedited security checks where passengers are personally known and their identities are thoroughly verified beforehand.

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Generally, customs officers may stop people at the border to determine whether they are admissible to the United States, and they may search people's belongings for contraband. This is true even if there is nothing suspicious about you or your luggage.

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The typical owner of large luxury private jet has a net worth between $60 million and $70 million. The average wealth of owners of midrange and super-midsize aircraft is around $120 million.

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