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Private Jet for 16 People and the Mykonos Route: Two Charter Angles in 2026

Chartering a private jet used to mean booking for four to eight passengers. In 2026, two trends are pushing that assumption: group charters for larger parties and direct leisure routes from DACH airports to Greek islands.

Flying with 16 Passengers

Large-cabin jets like the Challenger 650 or Gulfstream G650 can seat up to 16 passengers in VIP configuration, making them practical for corporate offsites, family reunions, or sports groups. The per-seat cost drops significantly once you split the charter fee across 16 people, often putting it closer to a business-class ticket price on busy routes.

Aircraft selection matters here. A standard midsize jet caps out around 8 seats, so you typically need a super-midsize or heavy jet for a true 16-passenger setup. For a detailed cost breakdown and aircraft comparison, see this German guide on privatjet-vergleich.de on chartering a jet for 16 people.

The Mykonos Route from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland

Mykonos (JMK) has no commercial connections from most DACH cities, which makes it a natural private charter destination. Flight time from Frankfurt or Zurich is roughly two to two and a half hours. Departure slots at Mykonos airport are limited in July and August, so early booking is critical.

If you are flying from Germany to Mykonos, this Mykonos charter cost guide covers all DACH departure airports with per-route pricing.

Both routes show how private aviation is shifting: larger groups and underserved leisure destinations are driving demand more than ever in 2026.

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