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Dallas is the private jet capital of Texas — and Texas is the private jet capital of America. No other metropolitan area in the United States combines a greater concentration of Fortune 500 corporate headquarters, oil and gas wealth, real estate investment activity, professional sports franchises, and a culture that genuinely embraces private aviation as a standard business tool. Dallas has more active private jet operators per capita than any other U.S. city outside of New York, and its Love Field, Addison, and Alliance airport triangle forms the most sophisticated private aviation infrastructure in the American Southwest.

Centurion Jets provides on-demand private jet charter to and from Dallas with access to over 7,000 aircraft worldwide. Whether you are flying from New York for a board meeting in Uptown, from Los Angeles for a Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium, from Miami for a real estate investment tour in Frisco, or departing Dallas for anywhere on earth — we deliver the right aircraft and the right cabin. Zero membership fees. Zero hidden costs. Available 24 hours a day, every day.

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The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States, home to over 7.7 million people and a staggering 24 Fortune 500 headquarters — including AT&T, American Airlines, ExxonMobil, McKesson, Energy Transfer, Southwest Airlines, and CBRE Group. This extraordinary concentration of corporate decision-making power generates a level of executive private jet demand that is surpassed only by New York and, arguably, the San Francisco Bay Area. Dallas is not merely a destination for private aviation — it is a launch point from which some of America’s most consequential business decisions are made at 45,000 feet.

The Dallas private jet market is characterized by several defining patterns. Monday morning departures and Friday evening returns from Addison Airport (ADS) are the busiest movements of the week — executives flying to New York, Washington, Chicago, and Los Angeles on the high-frequency business corridors that define DFW corporate culture. Oil and gas activity — from the Permian Basin to midstream infrastructure to energy finance — drives a constant stream of charter flights between Dallas, Houston, Midland, and international energy capitals. Real estate investment across the booming DFW suburbs generates its own charter demand, as investors and developers fly in from coastal cities to tour Frisco, Prosper, McKinney, and Southlake developments. And the sports and entertainment segment — Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, Stars, and FC Dallas, plus AT&T Stadium events — creates predictable demand spikes around every major game and event weekend.

Centurion Jets operates as your independent aviation broker — sourcing the best available aircraft at competitive pricing from our nationwide operator network, with complete pricing transparency and no long-term obligations. Explore our Dallas private jet charter services, browse our full aircraft fleet, or learn how on-demand charter works.

Private jet charter pricing from Dallas is determined by aircraft category, route distance, travel dates, and seasonal demand. Dallas’s central location in the continental United States makes it one of the most competitively priced departure cities for both East and West Coast routes. The tables below provide current estimated pricing — contact Centurion Jets for a precise, all-in quote on your specific route.

Charter Pricing by Aircraft Category

Aircraft Category

Passengers

Est. Flight Time

Charter Price Range

Turboprop / Very Light Jet

4–6 pax

0.5 – 1.5 hrs

$5,000 – $16,000

Light Jet  (Phenom 300E, CJ4 Gen2)

6–8 pax

1 – 3 hrs

$15,000 – $36,000

Midsize Jet  (Citation XLS, Hawker 900)

7–9 pax

1.5 – 4 hrs

$28,000 – $62,000

Super-Midsize  (Challenger 350, G280)

8–10 pax

2 – 5 hrs

$50,000 – $95,000

Heavy Jet  (G450, Falcon 7X, Global 6000)

10–14 pax

3 – 9 hrs

$80,000 – $155,000

Ultra-Long Range  (G700, Global 7500)

12–19 pax

4 – 14+ hrs

$115,000 – $210,000+

Popular Routes From Dallas — Pricing Guide

Route

Aircraft Type

Flight Time

Non-Stop?

Est. Price (One-Way)

Dallas (DAL/ADS) → New York (TEB)

Super-Midsize / Heavy

~3.5 hrs

Yes

$55,000 – $115,000

Dallas → Miami

Super-Midsize / Heavy

~2.5 hrs

Yes

$42,000 – $90,000

Dallas → Los Angeles (VNY)

Midsize / Super-Mid

~2.5 hrs

Yes

$38,000 – $85,000

Dallas → Las Vegas (HND)

Midsize / Super-Mid

~2 hrs

Yes

$32,000 – $72,000

Dallas → Aspen (ASE/EGE)

Super-Midsize

~2.5 hrs

Yes

$42,000 – $90,000

Dallas → Chicago (PWK)

Light / Midsize

~2 hrs

Yes

$22,000 – $55,000

Dallas → Houston (HOU/DWH)

Light Jet

~50 min

Yes

$12,000 – $28,000

Dallas → San Francisco (SQL)

Midsize / Super-Mid

~3 hrs

Yes

$42,000 – $90,000

Dallas → Washington DC (IAD/DCA)

Midsize / Super-Mid

~3 hrs

Yes

$40,000 – $88,000

Dallas → Cabo San Lucas (SJD)

Midsize / Super-Mid

~2.5 hrs

Yes

$38,000 – $82,000

Dallas → Denver (APA)

Light / Midsize

~1.5 hrs

Yes

$20,000 – $50,000

Dallas → Midland (MAF)

Light Jet / Turboprop

~50 min

Yes

$10,000 – $24,000

Dallas → Cancun (CUN)

Midsize / Super-Mid

~2 hrs

Yes

$32,000 – $72,000

Dallas → Nashville (BNA)

Light / Midsize

~1.5 hrs

Yes

$20,000 – $48,000

Dallas → Seattle (BFI)

Midsize / Super-Mid

~3.5 hrs

Yes

$48,000 – $100,000

Dallas Empty Leg Discount Opportunity

Dallas generates one of the highest volumes of empty leg flights in the United States. The Monday-morning executive departure pattern from Addison and Love Field creates predictable repositioning legs to New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami at 50–75% below standard charter rates. Register for Centurion Jets empty leg alerts to receive instant Dallas route notifications.

For a precise, all-in Dallas charter quote, contact Centurion Jets 24/7 or submit an online quote request and receive competitive options within 30–60 minutes.

Dallas is one of the most economically powerful and fastest-growing cities in the United States — a megacity of consequence where the oil patch meets Wall Street, where Texas pride meets global ambition, and where the scale of business, sport, culture, and luxury has made the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex one of the most significant metropolitan economies on earth. With a GDP exceeding $600 billion, the DFW metro is the fourth-largest economy in the United States and would rank as a significant independent economy within the G20 if it were a country.

Corporate Capital of Texas — Fortune 500 Powerhouse

Dallas leads every U.S. city except New York in Fortune 500 headquarters concentration. The Dallas Regional Chamber counts 24 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the metro area — including AT&T, ExxonMobil, McKesson, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and CBRE Group. This extraordinary corporate density drives private jet demand on a scale that few American cities can match — board members, senior executives, and private equity investors flying in and out of Addison and Love Field for governance meetings, deal closings, and strategic summits on a near-daily basis.

Oil, Gas & Energy Finance

Texas remains the epicenter of American energy — and Dallas is the financial capital of that industry. The Energy Transfer and Pioneer Natural Resources corporate campuses, the concentration of energy-focused private equity and investment banking in Uptown and the Turtle Creek corridor, and the continuous flow of deal activity between Dallas and the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford Shale, and Haynesville production regions make energy aviation one of the most active charter segments in Texas. Centurion Jets provides on-demand and contract charter services for energy executives flying between Dallas, Midland, Houston, and international energy capitals including London, Dubai, and Calgary.

Real Estate Boom — The DFW Growth Machine

The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has been the fastest-growing major metro area in the United States for a decade. Communities including Frisco, Prosper, McKinney, Allen, Southlake, Colleyville, Westlake, and Celina are experiencing residential and commercial development at a pace that rivals any boom in American urban history. Coastal investors from New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco fly in regularly on private jets to tour master-planned communities, evaluate commercial real estate acquisitions, and meet with Texas developers. Private jet access to Addison (ADS), with its proximity to the northern suburbs, is a standard amenity in many DFW real estate investment relationships.

Sports — Dallas Is a Championship City

Dallas is home to five major professional sports franchises — the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Texas Rangers (MLB), Dallas Stars (NHL), and FC Dallas (MLS). AT&T Stadium in Arlington — home of the Cowboys — is one of the largest and most technologically advanced sports venues in the world, hosting Super Bowls, CFP National Championships, NCAA Final Fours, and international soccer matches. Private jet demand during Cowboys home games, playoff runs, and AT&T Stadium mega-events is extraordinary — and securing aircraft weeks in advance is essential for game weekend travel.

Technology & Innovation Hub

Dallas has emerged as one of the leading technology and innovation hubs in the United States, with a rapidly growing cluster of fintech, healthtech, and enterprise software companies in the Uptown/Victory Park corridor and across the broader Dallas Innovation Alliance ecosystem. Companies including Texas Instruments, Match Group, Kimberly-Clark, and Fossil Group are headquartered in the metro area, and the city has attracted significant venture capital and private equity activity from coastal investors who now charter regularly between Dallas and Silicon Valley or New York.

Dallas’s flight profile is dominated by domestic U.S. routes — with the majority of charter activity occurring on segments of 2–4 hours to New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, and other major business centers. This means midsize and super-midsize jets represent the most utilized cabin categories in the Dallas market, though heavy jets are increasingly common as clients demand flat-bed capability on overnight transcons.

Very Light Jets & Turboprops — Texas Intra-State & Regional

For the routes that define Texas regional flying — Dallas to Houston (50 min), Dallas to Midland (50 min), Dallas to San Antonio (1 hr), Dallas to Austin (1 hr) — the Embraer Phenom 100EV, Cessna Citation M2 Gen2, and King Air 350i deliver efficient, comfortable cabin experiences at the lowest per-seat cost available in private aviation. The King Air 350i’s 9-seat pressurized turboprop cabin is particularly popular for oil-field team charters between Dallas, Midland, and West Texas production sites.

Light Jets — The Most Versatile Dallas Aircraft

The Embraer Phenom 300E is the single most popular aircraft in the Dallas charter market — a light jet that punches well above its category with a near-stand-up cabin for up to 8 passengers, outstanding satellite Wi-Fi, and the range to fly Dallas to Miami, Chicago, or Los Angeles without a fuel stop. The Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 delivers similar capability with slightly better per-seat economics for smaller groups. Together, these two aircraft handle the majority of executive day-trip charter from Addison and Love Field.

Midsize Jets — Business Groups & Longer Transcontinentals

For groups of 7–9 flying longer transcontinental routes from Dallas — New York (3.5 hrs), Seattle (3.5 hrs), or Washington DC (3 hrs) — the Cessna Citation XLS+ and Hawker 900XP provide genuine stand-up cabins, hot meal galley service, dual flight attendant capability, and the range for non-stop service on every major domestic route from DFW. The Citation XLS+ is the most popular midsize aircraft in the entire U.S. fleet — and for good reason: its combination of cabin space, performance, and operating cost is unmatched in its category.

Super-Midsize Jets — The Premium Dallas Business Standard

The Bombardier Challenger 350 is the most frequently chartered super-midsize jet in the Dallas market and the preferred aircraft for executive groups demanding premium cabin quality on the New York, Miami, and Los Angeles corridors. Its double-club cabin, full flight attendant service, advanced satellite Wi-Fi, and non-stop range to any U.S. destination make it the benchmark aircraft for Dallas corporate charter. The Gulfstream G280 is the preferred alternative for clients who prioritize Israeli engineering precision, exceptional fuel efficiency, and one of the quietest super-midsize cabins available. The Cessna Citation X+ — the world’s fastest commercial aircraft — reduces Dallas-New York flight time to under 3 hours and is ideal for same-day round trips.

Heavy Jets — International Routes & Ultra-Premium Domestic

For groups of 10–14 on transcontinental routes where flatbed sleep capability is valued — Dallas to London, Dallas to Tokyo, Dallas to Cabo on a VIP group charter — the Gulfstream G450, Gulfstream G550, Bombardier Global 6500, and Dassault Falcon 7X provide fully flat beds, dedicated chef galleys, multiple cabin zones, and flight attendant service of the highest standard. Dallas’s growing international business connections — particularly to London, Mexico City, and Monterrey — make heavy jet charter an increasingly significant segment of the local market.

View full specifications, interior photos, and safety ratings for all aircraft at the Centurion Jets Aircraft Page.

The Dallas–Fort Worth metro area has one of the most diverse and well-developed private aviation airport networks in the United States. Three primary airports serve the DFW private jet market — each with distinct geographic advantages, FBO capabilities, and aircraft capacity profiles. Understanding which airport best fits your specific route, origin, and ground destination is essential — and Centurion Jets advises on the optimal airport for every Dallas booking.

ADSAddison Airport    THE PREMIER DALLAS PRIVATE JET HUB

Addison Airport is the busiest general aviation airport in Texas and the premier private jet hub for the Dallas metro area. Located in the Addison suburb, directly north of Dallas’s central business district and adjacent to the North Dallas Tollway corridor, ADS provides unmatched access to Uptown Dallas, the Galleria, Park Cities, Highland Park, Plano, and Frisco — the geographic center of Dallas corporate, residential, and social life. Addison handles exclusively general aviation traffic with zero commercial airline interference, and its concentration of world-class FBOs — makes it the most professionally equipped private terminal network in the state. Drive time to Uptown Dallas is 15–20 minutes; to the Galleria 10 minutes; to Frisco 20 minutes. For the overwhelming majority of Dallas private jet arrivals, Addison Airport is the right choice.

DALDallas Love Field    CITY-CENTRE PROXIMITY — SOUTHWEST OPERATIONS

Dallas Love Field is a commercial and general aviation airport located just 6 miles northwest of downtown Dallas — making it the closest airport to the Dallas CBD and its immediate residential neighborhoods (Lakewood, Oak Cliff, East Dallas). Love Field’s private aviation terminal handles business jet operations in a facility that is more compact than Addison but offers exceptional proximity to downtown meetings and the Cultural District. Its location makes it the preferred choice for clients whose Dallas agenda is concentrated in the central city rather than the northern suburbs. Drive time to downtown Dallas: 12 minutes. Drive time to Uptown: 10 minutes.

AFWFort Worth Alliance Airport    NORTH FORT WORTH / INDUSTRIAL / LARGE AIRCRAFT

Fort Worth Alliance Airport is a master-planned industrial and general aviation airport in north Fort Worth — home to Lockheed Martin’s aircraft maintenance operations, the Alliance Texas megaplex, and a significant volume of corporate aviation supporting the industrial and logistics corridor along I-35W. AFW is the preferred arrival point for clients whose Dallas agenda focuses on north Fort Worth, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, and the Alliance area. Its longer runways also accommodate heavy-category and ultra-long-range aircraft that may occasionally prefer AFW’s ramp capacity over Addison during peak periods.

DFWDallas/Fort Worth International Airport — Private Terminal    INTERNATIONAL & CUSTOMS

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the world’s third-busiest airport by aircraft operations and handles all international private jet arrivals requiring U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing. Private aircraft arriving from international destinations — Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, and overseas — process through DFW’s general aviation customs facility before transferring to ground transport. For domestic private charter, DAL and ADS remain far superior choices for their general-aviation-only infrastructure.

HQZMesquite Metro Airport (formerly HQZ)    EAST DALLAS / EAST TEXAS CORRIDOR

Mesquite Metro Airport, southeast of downtown Dallas, serves East Dallas, Mesquite, Garland, and Rockwall with a more affordable general aviation facility primarily used for turboprop and light jet operations. It is the closest airport to the Tyler-East Texas corridor and is used for corporate operations serving eastern DFW suburbs and East Texas oil country.

Centurion Jets Dallas Airport Advisory

Addison Airport (ADS) is the right choice for 80% of Dallas private jet arrivals — it offers the finest FBO facilities in Texas, direct access to North Dallas corporate life, and a pure GA environment. For clients concentrated in downtown Dallas or the Cultural District, Love Field (DAL) saves 20–30 minutes of ground transfer time. For clients in north Fort Worth, Keller, or Southlake, Alliance (AFW) is optimal. Centurion Jets advises on the best airport for every booking at no additional charge.

Dallas’s central U.S. location makes it one of the most efficient private jet departure cities in the country — almost every major domestic city is within 3.5 hours of ADS or DAL. The following aircraft represent the most frequently chartered types on Dallas routes, organized by route category.

Texas Regional & Intra-State Routes

  • King Air 350i  Turboprop | 9 pax | Most versatile Texas regional aircraft — Houston, Midland, Austin, San Antonio
  • Pilatus PC-12 NGX  Turboprop | 9 pax | Single-engine efficiency for short Texas hops and ranch/field access
  • Embraer Phenom 100EV  Very Light Jet | 4 pax | Most economical option for DFW-Houston or DFW-San Antonio
  • Cessna Citation M2 Gen2  Light jet | 6 pax | Efficient light jet for intra-Texas and Oklahoma routes

Central U.S. & Mid-Range Routes (Chicago, Denver, Nashville, Memphis, Kansas City)

  • Embraer Phenom 300E  Light jet | 8 pax | Most popular Dallas light jet — Chicago direct, Denver direct
  • Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2  Light jet | 9 pax | Strong climb, good range for Midwest destinations
  • Cessna Citation XLS+  Midsize | 9 pax | Most popular midsize in the U.S. — ideal for Nashville, Chicago, Denver
  • Hawker 900XP  Midsize | 9 pax | Stand-up cabin, hot galley — excellent for business group travel

Transcontinental Routes (New York, Miami, LA, San Francisco, Seattle, DC)

  • Bombardier Challenger 350  Super-midsize | 10 pax | Dallas benchmark — non-stop NY, Miami, LA, Seattle
  • Gulfstream G280  Super-midsize | 10 pax | Fuel-efficient, quiet — excellent for NYC and DC executive runs
  • Cessna Citation X+  Super-midsize | 9 pax | World’s fastest civil aircraft — Dallas to New York under 3 hrs
  • Learjet 75 Liberty  Midsize | 9 pax | Fast, sleek option for Miami and New York non-stop from ADS
  • Bombardier Challenger 300  Super-midsize | 9 pax | Proven Dallas operator fleet — comfortable double-club cabin

International & Long-Haul Routes (London, Mexico City, Monterrey, Cabo, Cancun)

  • Gulfstream G550  Heavy | 14 pax | Non-stop Dallas to London — most popular heavy jet for DFW international
  • Bombardier Global 6500  Heavy | 12 pax | Outstanding cabin for transatlantic and trans-Pacific from DFW
  • Dassault Falcon 7X  Heavy | 14 pax | Three-engine safety, 5,950 nm range — excellent for Dallas-Europe routing
  • Gulfstream G700  Ultra-long | 19 pax | Dallas flagship — non-stop to London, Tokyo, or anywhere
  • Bombardier Global 7500  Ultra-long | 19 pax | World’s longest-range private jet — Dallas to any global destination

View full aircraft specifications, cabin photos, and ARGUS/Wyvern safety ratings at the Centurion Jets Aircraft Page.

Dallas is a city of extraordinary contrasts — a sleek global metropolis of glass towers and Michelin-caliber dining wrapped around a deeply Texan identity of big skies, legendary BBQ, and championship sport. Arriving by private jet at Addison Airport puts the best of all of it within reach in minutes.

Uptown Dallas — The Social & Business Heart

Uptown Dallas is the most energetic and commercially significant neighborhood in the city — a walkable grid of high-rise residential towers, luxury hotels, fine dining, art galleries, and corporate offices concentrated along the McKinney Avenue corridor between downtown and Park Cities. The Klyde Warren Park — a 5.2-acre urban park suspended over Woodall Rodgers Freeway — serves as Uptown’s town square, hosting weekend farmers markets, outdoor concerts, yoga classes, and food truck festivals that attract Dallas’s most cosmopolitan demographic. The combination of accessible luxury, corporate infrastructure, and genuine urban energy makes Uptown the default landing point for private jet clients arriving at either ADS or DAL.

The Arts District — Culture at Scale

Dallas’s Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States — 68 acres of cultural institutions concentrated within walking distance of downtown. Anchoring the district are the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, Crow Museum of Asian Art, Winspear Opera House, and Meyerson Symphony Center. The district hosts a year-round calendar of major exhibitions, performances, and cultural galas that draw Dallas’s most significant philanthropic and social community — and the private jet arrivals that accompany them.

Sports — Cowboys, Mavericks & The Dallas Experience

Sport is inseparable from Dallas culture, and no event drives private jet traffic to DFW more reliably than a Dallas Cowboys home game at AT&T Stadium. The stadium’s 105,000-capacity structure hosts Super Bowls, WrestleMania, the Cotton Bowl, and international soccer matches in addition to every Cowboys home date — each generating private jet arrivals from across the country and beyond. The American Airlines Center in Victory Park serves the Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Dallas Stars (NHL), and major concert events. Globe Life Field is the home of the World Series champion Texas Rangers — one of the most modern and comfortable ballparks in Major League Baseball.

Fine Dining — World-Class at Dallas Scale

Dallas’s fine dining scene has emerged over the past decade as one of the most sophisticated in the United States, driven by the city’s extraordinary concentration of wealth and its appetite for culinary excellence. Bullion in downtown Dallas delivers refined French-American cuisine in a gold-leaf banking hall. Mister Charles is Uptown’s most celebrated modern American fine dining destination. Monarch — on the 49th floor of Hotel Swexan — offers the most spectacular views in the city alongside elevated Texas cuisine. Bob’s Steak & Chop House, Al Biernat’s, and Nick & Sam’s represent Dallas’s legendary steakhouse tradition — a cultural institution in this city where beef is taken seriously at every price point.

Shopping — NorthPark, Highland Park Village & Beyond

Dallas is one of the premier luxury retail markets in the United States. NorthPark Center is consistently ranked among the top 10 most productive shopping malls in the country — home to Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Dior, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Valentino, and a remarkable collection of contemporary art integrated throughout the mall. Highland Park Village — America’s first planned shopping center, built in 1931 and still operating — houses Chanel, Hermès, Loro Piana, and Brunello Cucinelli in one of the most charming luxury retail environments in the country. The Shops at Clearfork in Fort Worth adds a curated luxury open-air retail experience to the broader DFW luxury shopping portfolio.

Day Trips from Dallas by Private Jet

  • Las Vegas (HND):  2 hrs. Fight nights, entertainment weekends, and bachelor party travel
  • Los Angeles (VNY):  2.5 hrs. Industry meetings, entertainment events, weekend escapes
  • Cabo San Lucas (SJD):  2.5 hrs. Year-round beach escape — luxury resorts and deep-sea fishing
  • Aspen (ASE/EGE):  2.5 hrs. Ski season and summer festival escapes
  • New Orleans (MSY):  1.5 hrs. Food festival, Jazz Fest, Saints game weekend
  • Nashville (BNA):  1.5 hrs. Music scene, ACM/CMA Awards, bachelorette weekends
  • Cancun / Riviera Maya:  2 hrs. Golf, beach, and luxury resort access — ultra-popular from Dallas

The Star in Frisco — Dallas Cowboys World HQ

The Star in Frisco is the Dallas Cowboys’ 91-acre world headquarters and training complex — home to Ford Center at The Star (12,000-seat event arena), luxury hotels, high-end restaurants, and the Cowboys’ practice fields that are open to the public. Located 25 minutes from Addison Airport, The Star is a premier corporate entertainment and hospitality destination for private jet clients visiting Dallas for Cowboys-related events, team sponsor activities, and DISD athletic events.

Dallas’s luxury hotel market has transformed dramatically over the past decade, with international hospitality brands competing aggressively for positioning in the city’s high-demand corporate and leisure market. The following represent the finest properties for private jet traveler standards.

The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek  ★★★★★  |  Turtle Creek / Highland Park  |  Dallas’s Grandest Address — A Living Legend

The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is, without qualification, the most storied and beloved luxury hotel in Dallas. Set on the banks of Turtle Creek in the most exclusive residential neighborhood in the city, this Forbes Five-Star property combines the intimacy of a historic mansion with the full resource of the Rosewood Hotels group. The Mansion Restaurant has been the power-lunch table in Dallas for four decades. Celebrity-grade privacy, exceptional spa, and a residential atmosphere that no new-build property can replicate. 15 minutes from Addison Airport.

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Hotel Swexan  ★★★★★  |  Harwood District / Uptown  |  Dallas’s Most Design-Forward Ultra-Luxury Opening

Hotel Swexan, opened in 2023 in Uptown’s Harwood District, is the most ambitious luxury hotel opening in Dallas in a generation. Its 26 floors of meticulously crafted suites, Monarch restaurant on the 49th floor with panoramic city views, the Swexan athletic club, and an aesthetic vision rooted in antique Scandinavian and European craft have positioned it immediately as Dallas’s most distinctive luxury address. The anti-conventional approach to luxury hospitality resonates powerfully with private jet travelers who prioritize design and originality. 20 minutes from Addison.

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Four Seasons Resort & Club Dallas at Las Colinas  ★★★★★  |  Las Colinas / Irving  |  Golf, Spa & Corporate Luxury at the TPC

The Four Seasons Las Colinas occupies a prime position at the TPC Four Seasons golf course in Irving — 15 minutes from DFW Airport, 20 minutes from downtown Dallas. Its 431 rooms, world-class Four Seasons Spa, multiple restaurants, and the PGA Tour-grade TPC golf course make it the premier choice for corporate group charter clients who want resort-scale amenities within the DFW metro. The Byron Nelson Championship is played here annually. Excellent access for flight connections through DFW International.

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The Adolphus Hotel  ★★★★★  |  Downtown Dallas  |  Dallas’s Most Historic Grand Hotel — Beautifully Restored

The Adolphus Hotel, built in 1912 by Adolphus Busch of Anheuser-Busch fame, is the architectural heart of downtown Dallas — a Beaux-Arts landmark that has hosted every U.S. president and countless heads of state. Its recent restoration by Thompson Hotels has returned it to a level of grandeur that makes it among the finest historic luxury hotels in America. The French Room restaurant, craft cocktail bar, and exquisite period details create an experience that no contemporary hotel can replicate. 15 minutes from Love Field.

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Waldorf Astoria Dallas  ★★★★★  |  Downtown Dallas  |  Contemporary Waldorf Grandeur in the City Centre

The Waldorf Astoria Dallas brings the brand’s signature blend of contemporary luxury and storied service history to a modern 42-story tower in the heart of downtown. The hotel’s Peacock Alley bar, Bull & Bear restaurant, and Guerlain Spa deliver Waldorf’s New York standards to the Texas market, making it the preferred choice for corporate traveler groups who want brand consistency and downtown convenience. 12 minutes from Love Field.

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HALL Arts Hotel  ★★★★★  |  Arts District  |  Boutique Excellence in the Heart of Dallas Culture

HALL Arts Hotel is the most architecturally and culturally intentional luxury boutique hotel in Dallas — a 183-room property in the Arts District anchored by an extraordinary private art collection of over 1,000 works. The hotel’s ELEANOR restaurant and rooftop bar have become important Dallas social venues, and its position at the epicenter of the Arts District makes it the natural choice for clients attending performances at the Winspear Opera House or exhibitions at the DMA. 15 minutes from Love Field.

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The Highland Dallas — Curio Collection by Hilton  ★★★★  |  Uptown Dallas / SMU Corridor  |  Boutique Sophistication in Dallas’s Most Vibrant Neighborhood

The Highland Dallas is the most stylish mid-luxury boutique hotel in Uptown — a design-forward property with an exceptional rooftop pool, Highland Bar & Grill, and a social atmosphere that connects private jet travelers directly to Dallas’s most active neighborhood social scene. Preferred by entertainment industry visitors, tech executives, and younger affluent travelers who want proximity to Uptown’s restaurants and bars without the formality of traditional luxury properties. 20 minutes from Addison.

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Upon  request, Centurion Jets concierge team arranges preferred hotel rates, suite upgrades, VIP amenity packages, and priority reservations at all Dallas luxury properties. Request full concierge services alongside your charter quote.

Dallas enjoys a humid subtropical climate with hot summers, mild winters, and the longest spring and fall shoulder seasons of any major U.S. metro area. Private jet operations at Addison, Love Field, and Alliance airports are rarely impacted by weather — Dallas has far fewer weather-related flight disruptions than New York, Chicago, or Denver. The primary considerations for private jet clients are the spring severe weather season (March–May) and the occasional winter ice event that can affect ground transport even when airports remain operational.

Season

Months

Temp Range

Conditions

Private Jet Tip

Spring

Mar – May

55°F – 80°F (13–27°C)

Warm and pleasant with storm potential. Tornado season March–May. Wildflowers bloom across North Texas. Excellent outdoor dining.

Best Dallas travel season for outdoor events and golf. Monitor severe weather — spring storms can appear rapidly. Airports generally unaffected but confirm conditions day-of.

Summer

Jun – Sep

85°F – 100°F+ (29–38°C)

Hot and humid. July average high: 96°F. Outdoor activities limited midday. Indoor culture, pools, and restaurant terraces dominate evenings.

Excellent aircraft availability. No weather disruption risk. Hotel rates moderate. Cowboys preseason begins August. Book AT&T Stadium events 4–6 weeks ahead.

Fall

Oct – Nov

55°F – 80°F (13–27°C)

Ideal weather. Low humidity, clear skies, comfortable temperatures. Cowboys regular season peak. Dallas social season in full swing.

Prime Dallas travel season. Cowboys game weekends, State Fair, and AT&T Stadium events drive private jet demand. Book aircraft 4–6 weeks ahead for Cowboys home games.

Winter

Dec – Feb

35°F – 55°F (2–13°C)

Mild but variable. Occasional ice events (1–3 times per year) can affect roads while airports remain operational. New Year’s events peak demand.

Airports rarely close for winter weather, but ground transport can be affected by ice. Book holiday and New Year’s aircraft 6–8 weeks ahead. NBA/NHL seasons in full swing.

Dallas Severe Weather & Private Jet Operations

Spring severe weather in North Texas is a genuine consideration. Tornado warnings can result in temporary airport ground stops at ADS and DAL. Centurion Jets monitors all active Dallas flight operations during severe weather events and proactively communicates schedule adjustments, holding options, and alternate departure windows to every client. Our 24/7 operations team provides real-time updates throughout any weather event.

Monitor Dallas-area weather and forecast conditions at the National Weather Service Fort Worth.

Dallas is one of the top five empty leg markets in the United States. The city’s extraordinary concentration of corporate aviation activity — with Fortune 500 executives, oil and gas producers, real estate investors, and sports team owners all operating on predictable weekly schedules — creates a highly structured and reliable pattern of repositioning flights that generate exceptional empty leg opportunities on virtually every major domestic route.

The Dallas Empty Leg Pattern

Dallas’s empty leg market is driven by a predictable weekly rhythm that experienced private travelers can plan around. Monday mornings at Addison Airport see the highest volume of departing aircraft as executives fly out to New York, Washington, Chicago, and Los Angeles for the work week — creating inbound empty leg availability from these cities late Sunday or early Monday. Friday evenings see the reverse pattern, with heavy inbound traffic bringing executives home to Dallas and creating outbound empty legs to coastal cities. Sports event weekends — particularly Cowboys home games — generate extraordinary volumes of outbound legs from DAL and ADS on Sunday evenings as charter clients depart the city after attending the game.

Dallas Empty Leg — Current Availability

Centurion Jets monitors real-time empty leg inventory at ADS, DAL, AFW, and DFW across our entire operator network. Dallas empty legs are available multiple times per week on routes to New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. Discounts of 50–75% off standard charter rates are typical. Register for instant Dallas route notifications on the Centurion Jets Empty Leg platform.

Most Active Dallas Empty Leg Routes

Outbound from ADS/DAL/AFW

  • Dallas → New York (TEB) | Multiple weekly | Super-mid to heavy
  • Dallas → Miami | Regular | Midsize to super-midsize
  • Dallas → Los Angeles (VNY) | Multiple weekly | Super-midsize
  • Dallas → Las Vegas (HND) | Frequent | Midsize
  • Dallas → Chicago (PWK) | Multiple weekly | Midsize
  • Dallas → Washington DC | Regular | Midsize
  • Dallas → Aspen (ASE/EGE) | Ski season | Super-midsize
  • Dallas → Houston (HOU/DWH) | Near-daily | Light jet

Inbound to ADS/DAL/AFW

  • New York → Dallas | Multiple weekly | Heavy | High value
  • Miami → Dallas | Regular | Super-midsize
  • Los Angeles → Dallas | Multiple weekly | Super-midsize
  • Chicago → Dallas | Multiple weekly | Midsize
  • Las Vegas → Dallas | Frequent | Midsize | Monday AM
  • Aspen → Dallas | Ski season Sundays | Super-midsize
  • Denver → Dallas | Regular | Midsize
  • Nashville → Dallas | Regular | Light to midsize

How to Maximize Dallas Empty Leg Savings

Register for real-time alerts on your preferred Dallas routes. Stay flexible on departure times by 2–4 hours to maximize aircraft options. Cowboys game weekends generate the highest outbound empty leg volume of the year — plan inbound legs around game schedules for maximum savings on Sunday arrivals. Combine a one-way charter with an empty leg return for the best overall round-trip economics.

Browse all current Dallas empty legs and register for instant route alerts at the Centurion Jets Empty Leg Flights page.

For questions not answered here, contact a Centurion Jets advisor 24/7.

Q: How much does it cost to charter a private jet to or from Dallas?

A: Private jet charter to or from Dallas starts from approximately $5,000 for a turboprop or very light jet on a short Texas regional route, and ranges up to $155,000+ for a heavy jet on a transatlantic route. The most popular routes — Dallas to New York — typically cost $55,000–$115,000 on a super-midsize or heavy jet. Dallas to Miami runs $42,000–$90,000, and Dallas to Los Angeles costs $38,000–$85,000 on a midsize or super-midsize aircraft. Centurion Jets provides fully itemized, all-in quotes with zero hidden charges. Request a free Dallas charter quote and receive options within 30–60 minutes.

Q: What is the best private jet airport in Dallas?

A: For the vast majority of Dallas private jet arrivals, Addison Airport (ADS) is the best choice — a pure general aviation airport with no commercial traffic, world-class FBO facilities, and 15–20 minute drive access to Uptown Dallas, Highland Park, the Galleria, Plano, Frisco, and the northern suburbs. For clients whose Dallas agenda is concentrated in downtown or the Cultural District, Dallas Love Field (DAL) reduces ground transport time by 15–20 minutes. For north Fort Worth and Southlake clients, Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) is optimal. Centurion Jets advises on the best airport for every booking.

Q: Can I charter a private jet from Dallas to New York non-stop?

A: Yes. Dallas to New York (Teterboro Airport, TEB) is approximately 3.5 hours non-stop. Aircraft options include the Cessna Citation X+ (under 3 hrs — fastest option), the Bombardier Challenger 350 (3.5 hrs — most popular), and the Gulfstream G280. Even light jets like the Embraer Phenom 300E can operate the route non-stop under favorable conditions. Centurion Jets returns multiple Dallas-New York aircraft options within 30–60 minutes of receiving your quote request.

Q: How far in advance should I book a private jet from Dallas?

A: For standard travel outside major events, 48–72 hours of lead time is sufficient for a Dallas charter. For Dallas Cowboys home game weekends, AT&T Stadium major events, and New Year’s Eve, book 4–6 weeks in advance — Addison Airport ramp capacity fills quickly around major sports events. For international departures from Dallas requiring landing permits, allow 5–7 business days minimum.

Q: Does Centurion Jets charge membership fees for Dallas charter?

A: No. Centurion Jets operates as a pure on-demand charter broker with zero membership fees, no jet card requirements, no monthly subscriptions, and no long-term contracts. You pay only for the flights you book, with complete pricing transparency. Every Dallas quote is fully itemized. Request a free no-obligation quote or call our 24/7 team to get started immediately.

Q: What is the best aircraft for Dallas to Miami private jet charter?

A: The Bombardier Challenger 350 is the most popular aircraft for Dallas–Miami — a 2.5-hour non-stop flight with a premium double-club cabin for up to 10 passengers. The Cessna Citation XLS+ is the most popular midsize option for groups of 7–9, completing the route in approximately 2.5 hours. For smaller groups of 4–6, the Embraer Phenom 300E provides excellent value and a comfortable cabin on the non-stop flight. Centurion Jets advises on the most cost-effective aircraft for your Dallas–Miami group size and travel date.

Q: Are there empty leg flights available to or from Dallas?

A: Yes — Dallas is one of the most active empty leg markets in the United States. The Monday-morning corporate departure pattern from Addison and Love Field, combined with Cowboys game weekend travel, creates a highly predictable cycle of empty leg availability on routes to New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Savings of 50–75% off standard charter rates are typical. Visit the Centurion Jets Empty Leg Flights page or register for instant Dallas route alerts.

Q: Which Dallas hotel is best for private jet travelers arriving at Addison Airport?

A: For clients arriving at Addison Airport (ADS), the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek (15 min) is the most prestigious address in Dallas — a Forbes Five-Star landmark. Hotel Swexan in Uptown (20 min) is the most design-forward luxury hotel in the city. For clients arriving at Love Field, the Adolphus Hotel or Waldorf Astoria Dallas in downtown are 12–15 minutes away. Upon request, Centurion Jets arranges preferred hotel rates and VIP arrivals at all properties.

Q: Can Centurion Jets arrange ground transport, hotels, and Cowboys tickets in Dallas?

A: Yes. Upon request, Centurion Jets provides a complete end-to-end Dallas concierge service — luxury SUV or sedan ground transport from ADS, DAL, or AFW; preferred hotel rates and suite upgrades at all Dallas luxury properties; Dallas Cowboys game tickets and suite access at AT&T Stadium; Mavericks and Stars game tickets; restaurant reservations at Bullion, Mister Charles, Monarch, and all leading Dallas dining venues; private golf tee times at top DFW courses; and return flight planning and scheduling. Request a full Dallas concierge package alongside your charter quote.

Q: What is the best time of year to visit Dallas by private jet?

A: Fall — October and November — is widely considered Dallas’s best travel season: ideal weather (60–80°F), the Cowboys regular season in full swing, the cultural season underway at the Arts District, and the city’s social calendar at its most active. Spring (March–May) is the second best season — beautiful weather, wildflowers across North Texas, and a lower demand period that provides excellent aircraft availability and pricing. Summer is hot but offers the best hotel rates of the year.

From a Cowboys game weekend at AT&T Stadium arriving by Challenger 350 at Addison Airport, to a board meeting in Uptown arriving by Citation X+ from New York in under three hours, to a global departure on the Gulfstream G700 bound for London or Tokyo — Centurion Jets delivers the aircraft, the service, and the on-the-ground access that matches Dallas at its best.

Our Dallas aviation specialists are available 24 hours a day, every day to discuss your requirements, compare aircraft options, and provide a transparent all-in charter price with no membership fees, no hidden costs, and no obligations. This is private aviation the way it should work — on your terms.

Contact Centurion Jets — Dallas Private Jet Specialists

Phone (24/7): +1 (858) 683-3591

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Centurion Jets arranges private jet charter to and from Dallas from New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Las Vegas, Washington DC, Houston, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Aspen, Nashville, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, London, Mexico City, and all major departure cities. Addison Airport (ADS) | Dallas Love Field (DAL) | Fort Worth Alliance (AFW) | Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW). On-demand. No fees. No compromises.

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Flight attendants are included on heavy jets and above. They may be optional on some midsize aircraft.

Yes. We provide aircraft interior and exterior images with your quote when available.

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Operators employ highly trained, ATP-certified pilots with extensive flight hours and recurrent training.

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