Flying private across the Atlantic is one of the most common questions for business travelers in German-speaking Europe (the DACH region). I pulled together the 2026 numbers for the most-booked transatlantic route, Frankfurt to New York, plus a look at the two big membership programs people compare before they commit.
Frankfurt to New York by private jet
The distance is around 6,200 km. Westbound, against the jet stream, the nonstop flight time is roughly 8.5 to 9.5 hours. The return leg eastbound is regularly 90 minutes shorter (7 to 7.5 hours) because the same jet stream now pushes the aircraft along.
Typical one-way charter pricing for 2026:
| Jet class | One-way Frankfurt to New York | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Heavy jet with fuel stop | 60,000 to 80,000 EUR | Keflavik or Shannon stop |
| Ultra Long Range nonstop | 80,000 to 110,000 EUR | Global 7500, Gulfstream G650 |
The airport on the New York side matters more than people expect. Teterboro (TEB) is the first choice in roughly 80 percent of charters because it sits only 19 km from Midtown Manhattan and has its own customs clearance. When Teterboro slots are full in peak season, operators move to Newark (EWR), and White Plains (HPN) is better if your destination is in Connecticut or north of the city.
I wrote the full breakdown, including which jets can actually make the crossing nonstop and where the empty-leg discounts hide, here: Privatjet Frankfurt New York: Kosten und Flugzeit 2026.
NetJets vs VistaJet for frequent flyers
If you fly the Atlantic more than a handful of times a year, single charters stop making sense and the membership question comes up. The two programs work very differently:
- NetJets runs a fractional ownership model. You buy a share of a specific aircraft, commit for several years, and the share keeps a resale value. The global fleet is over 800 aircraft across light, midsize, super-midsize and large-cabin jets, and in 2026 it grew to roughly 845 with a Starlink Wi-Fi rollout underway.
- VistaJet runs a subscription membership with no asset purchase. You buy flight hours (from 25 with VJ25) on an all-inclusive hourly rate. The fleet is Bombardier-only (around 360 jets), and in 2026 the 18 Global 7500s are being upgraded to the new Global 8000.
The short version: NetJets suits US-heavy flight patterns and buyers who want an asset with resale value; VistaJet suits globally mobile flyers who want a fixed all-in hourly rate and no upfront capital. I compared cost, contract length, fleet and exit terms for DACH clients here: NetJets vs VistaJet 2026 Vergleich.
A note on the jets that fly this route
Only a few aircraft cross from Frankfurt to New York nonstop against the jet stream. The Gulfstream G650/G650ER and the Bombardier Global 7500 are the workhorses. If you are curious about the range and cabin trade-offs, the Gulfstream G650 review goes into the detail.
Takeaways
- Budget 80,000 to 110,000 EUR one-way for a nonstop transatlantic charter in 2026.
- Watch the eastbound return for empty-leg discounts of up to 70 percent.
- For more than ~25 hours a year, run the numbers on a membership program before booking single charters.
All figures are 2026 market reference values, not binding quotes. Prices move with fuel, season and availability.
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