Private Jet Paris to Dubai: Prices, Aircraft & Practical Guide 2026

01.07.2026

Paris and Dubai rank among the most in-demand intercontinental routes in business aviation. Whether for a strategic business trip, a commercial mission or a premium private journey, a private jet from Paris to Dubai delivers an experience in a different league from commercial travel: departure from Le Bourget, a direct arrival in Dubai in 6h30 to 7h30, fully personalised cabin service and complete confidentiality throughout.

 

 

This guide covers everything you need to know to organise a private jet charter between Paris and Dubai: distance, flight time, recommended aircraft, 2026 pricing, airports and practical tips to manage your budget effectively.

 

 

 

Paris to Dubai by Private Jet: Key Route Data

 

 

Before selecting an aircraft or requesting a quote, a few essential figures are worth knowing.

Distance and flight time

Distance: approximately 5,250 km (great-circle direct route).

Estimated flight time: 6h30 to 7h30 depending on aircraft and weather conditions.

Time difference: +3 hours (Paris summer time) or +2 hours (Paris winter time) versus Dubai (UTC+4).

For comparison, a commercial Paris–Dubai flight shows around 7 hours of airborne time, but the full door-to-door experience — check-in, security, transfers and baggage — regularly exceeds 10 to 11 hours. By private jet, boarding at Le Bourget’s FBO takes under 15 minutes, and arrival formalities in Dubai are handled swiftly at the VIP terminal.

Why Paris–Dubai is a strategic route for private aviation

 

 

  • Dubai is the Middle East’s primary aviation hub, welcoming tens of thousands of European business travellers every year.
  • The route serves a highly varied client base: C-suite executives, government delegations, real estate investors, luxury leisure travellers — particularly in the October-to-March peak season.
  • The growth of Franco-Emirati business ties and the rising number of French groups established in Dubai sustains strong year-round demand.
  • Seasonality matters: winter months concentrate leisure and luxury travel demand, while business traffic remains active across all twelve months.

 

 

 

Which Aircraft for a Paris–Dubai Private Jet Charter?

 

 

 

At 5,250 km, this route immediately rules out light jets, very light jets and most midsize jets, whose range is insufficient for a non-stop crossing. Only heavy jets, super long range and ultra long range aircraft are suited to this route.

 

 

Recommended aircraft categories

 

 

Heavy Jet (e.g. Embraer Legacy 650, Gulfstream G450, Bombardier Global 5000) — 8 to 14 passengers. Sufficient range for a direct Paris–Dubai flight in most conditions. Spacious cabin, lie-flat seats available. Indicative one-way price: approximately €65,000 to €80,000.

 

 

Super Long Range / Ultra Long Range (e.g. Dassault Falcon 7X, Gulfstream G550, Bombardier Global 6000) — 10 to 16 passengers. Premium comfort, hotel-suite ambiance, high-speed satellite Wi-Fi. Indicative one-way price: approximately €85,000 to €110,000.

 

 

VIP Ultra Long Range (e.g. Falcon 10X, Bombardier Global 7500, Gulfstream G700) — the absolute pinnacle. Private bedroom, on-board shower, separate meeting lounge. Indicative one-way price: €110,000 to €130,000 and above.

 

 

Note: depending on configuration and weather, some heavy jets may require a brief technical stop — typically in Turkey or the Gulf. Avico systematically evaluates this parameter when preparing your quote.

 

 

 

Private Jet Paris to Dubai Prices in 2026: Indicative Ranges

 

 

The figures below are indicative estimates based on 2026 market conditions. Actual pricing depends on aircraft availability, positioning, date of travel and onboard services.

 

 

Aircraft type Indicative one-way price
Heavy Jet (e.g. Legacy 650, Falcon 2000) €65,000 – €75,000
Ultra Long Range (e.g. Falcon 7X, Global 6000) €85,000 – €110,000
VIP ULR (e.g. Falcon 10X, Global 7500) €110,000 – €130,000+
Round trip (all categories) +€15,000 to +€25,000

What is typically included in the price

 

 

  • Aircraft flight time (outbound leg plus any repositioning)
  • Full crew (captain, first officer, cabin attendant depending on aircraft)
  • Fuel and basic operational costs
  • Landing and handling fees at both airports

 

Additional costs to budget for depending on the operator: premium catering, satellite Wi-Fi, VIP ground transfers, specific overflight permits and extended parking fees in Dubai.

 

 

How to reduce the cost of your Paris–Dubai flight

 

 

Empty legs: when an aircraft is repositioning on or near this route, Avico can offer that flight at a significantly reduced rate — sometimes 30 to 50% lower. These opportunities are inherently time-sensitive and require flexibility on timing.

 

 

Book ahead: on an intercontinental route, planning several weeks in advance secures the best aircraft choice and the most stable pricing.

 

 

Round trip vs one-way: depending on the length of your stay in Dubai, a round trip negotiated as a single contract may work out more cost-effective than two separate one-way bookings.

 

 

 

Airports for a Private Jet from Paris to Dubai

 

 

Paris Dubai
Le Bourget (LBG) — dedicated private aviation Dubai International – DXB (VIP terminal)
Charles de Gaulle (CDG) — private terminal available Al Maktoum International – DWC
Orly (ORY) — secondary option Sharjah International – SHJ (alternative)

Paris side

 

 

Paris Le Bourget (LBG) is the reference airport for private aviation in Europe. Entirely dedicated to business and private flights, it operates 24/7, hosts premium FBO facilities (TAG Aviation, Signature Flight Support and others) and is accessible from central Paris in 20 to 30 minutes. No commercial queues, no crowded terminals — just a private lounge and direct access to the apron.

 

 

Dubai side

 

 

Dubai International Airport – DXB (VIP terminal, ExecuJet or equivalent): located 20 minutes from the city centre, it offers world-class FBO infrastructure, VIP arrival handling, fast-track customs and immigration, and striking views of the Dubai skyline. The preferred option for business travellers heading to Downtown Dubai, DIFC or the major luxury hotel strip.

 

 

Al Maktoum International – DWC: less slot-congested, a practical choice for passengers travelling to the Palm Islands, Dubai South or who prefer more scheduling flexibility.

 

 

 

The Onboard Experience: What Sets a Long-Haul Private Flight Apart

 

 

 

On a crossing of 6h30 to 7h30, cabin comfort makes all the difference. The heavy jets and ultra long range aircraft used on this route are systematically equipped with:

 

  • Fully lie-flat seats that convert into beds — allowing genuine rest before a full day of meetings in Dubai.
  • Bespoke catering designed around passenger preferences: gourmet meals, specific dietary requirements, curated wine and spirits selection.
  • High-speed satellite Wi-Fi, enabling productive work, video calls or continuous streaming throughout the flight.
  • A carefully managed acoustic environment — the latest generation aircraft feature pressurised cabins equivalent to 1,800 metres altitude, significantly reducing fatigue on arrival.
  • A private meeting space on larger aircraft, ideal for executive teams looking to prepare negotiations or debrief en route.

 

On ultra long range aircraft, certain configurations include a fully enclosed bedroom with a double bed and an independent bathroom. The Falcon 10X, for instance, offers one of the widest cabin cross-sections in its class.

 

 

 

Who Charters a Private Jet from Paris to Dubai?

 

 

Demand on this route spans several distinct profiles:

 

Corporate executives and business delegations: commercial missions, contract signings and negotiations across energy, finance, real estate and luxury sectors. Confidentiality on board and schedule flexibility are key priorities.

 

Real estate investors and family offices: Dubai is one of the world’s top destinations for high-end property investment. Frequent round trips make regular chartering a natural choice.

 

Government and institutional delegations: strict protocol requirements, 24/7 operational capability, maximum discretion and full personalisation.

 

Premium private travellers: particularly during the winter season (October to March), when Dubai concentrates a high volume of luxury leisure clientele from across Europe.

 

 

Organise Your Paris–Dubai Flight with Avico

 

 

With over 30 years of expertise in aircraft chartering and a network of more than 30,000 jets available worldwide, Avico supports clients at every stage of their Paris–Dubai private flight:

 

 

  • Selection of the aircraft best suited to your mission, passenger count and budget.
  • Management of overflight permits and customs formalities at both ends of the route.
  • Coordination of catering, VIP ground transfers and all onboard services to your specifications.
  • 24/7 availability — departure possible within 2 hours of confirmation for urgent requests.
  • Empty leg options available depending on current rotations.

Contact our team to receive a personalised quote for the Paris–Dubai route. Our flight consultants respond within two hours.

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions — Private Jet Paris to Dubai

 

 

How much does a private jet from Paris to Dubai cost?

 

 

The indicative price for a one-way heavy jet charter is between €65,000 and €80,000. An ultra long range aircraft such as the Falcon 7X or Global 6000 typically exceeds €85,000. Final pricing depends on aircraft availability, date of travel and onboard services included.

 

 

How long is the flight from Paris to Dubai by private jet?

 

 

Approximately 6h30 to 7h30 for a direct flight, depending on the aircraft and weather conditions. This compares very favourably with the door-to-door journey time of a commercial flight, which regularly exceeds 10 hours including airport processes.

 

 

Are empty leg flights available on the Paris–Dubai route?

 

Yes, on an occasional basis. These opportunities correspond to aircraft repositioning flights and offer access to the route at a reduced rate — sometimes 30 to 50% below standard pricing. They require flexibility on departure times. Contact Avico for current availability.

 

 

Which airport in Paris is best for a private jet to Dubai?

 

 

Paris Le Bourget (LBG) is the preferred choice: entirely dedicated to business and private aviation, open 24/7, premium FBO facilities. For certain aircraft types or specific operational requirements, CDG or Orly can be considered.

Do I need a visa to enter the UAE?

 

 

French, British and most Western European passport holders benefit from a free 30-day visa on arrival in the UAE, renewable once in-country. Requirements vary by nationality — Avico can advise and direct you to the relevant consular contacts where needed.

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