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Private Jet to Mississippi

Private Jet to Mississippi - Airports, Routes & Prices

Overview

Mississippi Private Jet Charter - Airports, Routes & Prices

Mississippi’s borders are defined by the Mississippi River and the states of Louisiana and Arkansas on the west, the Gulf of Mexico to the South, Alabama to the east, and Tennessee to the north.  Its capital, Jackson, lies near the middle of the state along the Pearl River.  Mississippi is known for its production of cotton and catfish and is known as the Magnolia State for its beautiful magnolia trees.  Architectural memories from the state’s cotton plantation past are found in its surviving antebellum mansions like Longwood and Stanton Hall.   Paramount Business Jets can whisk you to your desired destination in Mississippi with ease and efficiency with its luxury private charter jet services, from the Gulf Shore beaches to the primary cities of Jackson, Natchez, and Vicksburg.

Jackson is known as a battleground against racial segregation in the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century, and Biloxi is the gateway to the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico with its string of waterfront casinos.  The Gulf Islands National Seashore provides miles of pristine sands to visit.  Mississippi has a strong connection to its Old South past, with antebellum homes gracing the riverside towns of Vicksburg and Natchez.  Vicksburg’s National Military Park encompasses the site of one of the most decisive battles of the Civil War.  The Natchez Trace Parkway is a beautiful driving route that follows old Indian trails.

Mississippi is known for its musical connections.  The Delta region gave birth to the blues, and the Delta Blues Highway is a ride through musical history, including stops at the BB King Museum in Indianola and the Grammy Museum.  Tupelo is where Elvis Presley was born, and his home is a popular shrine for rock and roll fans.  Whether your business is taking you to Delta Blues country or to Biloxi, Paramount Business Jets can provide you with the private jet rental that you desire to get you there with top service and comfort. 

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Mississippi Private Charter Prices

How much does it cost to rent a jet to Mississippi?

These are the average hourly rates for various private jet categories. Use our private jet quoting system to get quotes for your upcoming trip. Learn more about our private jet rental costs or jet card membership rates for additional savings.
Very Light Jets
2-4
371 KTAS
$2750 - $3500
Light Jets
6-7
492 KTAS
$2900 - $3500
Super Light Jets
7-8
465 KTAS
$4000 - $4300
Midsize Jets
8-9
470 KTAS
$4300 - $4750
Super Midsize Jets
8-10
530 KTAS
$5100 - $6500
Large Jets
10-16
513 KTAS
$6800 - $9500
Ultra Long Range Jets
12-16
516 KTAS
$10000 - $14000
VIP Airliners
16-50
485 KTAS
$16000 - $23000
Turboprop Aircraft
6-8
402 KTAS
$1850 - $2300
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Top Cities in Mississippi

Popular Mississippi Cities Served by Paramount Business Jets

Biloxi
Biloxi developed in the 1800s as a favored resort destination along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast.  Legislation passed in 1990, that allowed the development of casinos such as the Beau Rivage and Hard Rock Hotel casinos, which are a major draw for the city.  Biloxi is also famous for its shrimping industry, its iconic cast-iron Lighthouse built in 1848, and its beaches, some of which are preserved as part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore.  Take a shrimping trip or visit the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum.  A day trip by boat to Ship Island, part of the National Seashore, enables visitors to enjoy beautiful beaches and explore historic Fort Massachusetts.

Discover part of Biloxi’s history at Beauvoir, the retirement home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.  There are several interesting area art museums including the Walter Anderson Museum of Art and the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art designed by Frank Gehry, featuring ceramics and sculpture.  Also worth a visit is the town of Ocean Springs with restaurants, shops, and galleries, just across the Biloxi Bay Bridge east of town.

Top Hotels in Mississippi

Top 10 Most Luxurious Hotels in Mississippi

The Graduate, Oxford
The Graduate is prominently located at the heart of Oxford on the Square, the historic and cultural hub of the town, just minutes from the Ole Miss campus.  The 3,000-square-foot lobby is stacked with vintage books for guests to read while lounging on seersucker sofas, and there is a chic lounge bar and fitness center.  The Coop is the hotel’s rooftop terrace bar offering live Blues music and affording great views over the town.

The Inn on Whitworth, Brookhaven
The Inn was originally the Cohn Brothers Mercantile Store in 1895.  The Inn has 14 luxurious rooms featuring original artwork by local artists, and there is a beautiful lobby with a 19th-century skylight 30 feet high and heart of pine floors, the ideal spot for a relaxed breakfast.  The front façade is wrought-iron architectural work from the well-known firm of Mesker and Brother from St. Louis, and the original walk-in vault is still at the back of the building.    

Sheraton Flowood The Refuge Hotel & Conference Center, Flowood/Jackson
The Sheraton Flowood The Refuge Hotel is in the Jackson suburb of Flowood.  The hotel offers great amenities, including a large outdoor pool with a lazy river and poolside bar, a 24-hour fitness center, free bike rentals, and a golf course.  The hotel is conveniently located only 4 miles from Jackson Evers Airport. 

Beau Rivage Resort and Casino, Biloxi
The Beau Rivage is the top choice in casino hotels located along the oceanfront in Biloxi, with great views of the sea and city, and within sight of the Biloxi Lighthouse.  The hotel has an outdoor pool with covered cabanas, and a picturesque sundeck overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.  There is an on-site casino and a wide choice of restaurants and bars, plus a spa.  Part of the MGM Resorts International brand, the Beau Rivage’s rooms have Italian marble bathrooms and spa-brand toiletries.  Some suites offer whirlpool bathtubs.

Monmouth Historic Inn, Natchez
The Monmouth Historic Inn is a beautiful antebellum mansion built in 1818 that is a National Historic landmark.  The Inn and gardens are part of a 26-acre property.  The Inn imparts a sense of the Old South way of life.  Rooms in the main house or seven outbuildings contain antiques and four poster beds, while some have a spa tub and fireplace.  There are historic house tours to provide the Inn’s history.  Fine dining can be enjoyed at the award-winning Restaurant 1818 while drinks can be savored in the Quitman Study or Lounge. 

Fairview Inn, Jackson
The Fairview Inn is a Colonial Revival Mansion built in 1908 in the capital of Jackson.  The Library Lounge is one of the best restaurants in the city.  Housed in the mansion’s original library, the lounge contains a Civil War book collection plus books by famous Mississippi writers like William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, and Eudora Welty.  The hotel also offers nomiSpa, one of the only holistic spas in Jackson. 

Duff Green Mansion, Vicksburg
Enjoy the epitome of Southern luxury at the Duff Green Mansion in historic Vicksburg.  The Mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  At this lovely bed and breakfast, guests are served a three-course Southern breakfast every morning.  Tours of the elegant mansion are offered by costumed guides.  Sleep in antique beds with period furniture and relax by the outdoor pool.  The three-story home is surrounded by magnolia trees, and the front porches are enclosed by Italian iron railings. 

The Oliver Hotel, Oxford
The Oliver Hotel of Oxford is a 40-room redbrick boutique hotel near the Square in the heart of town.  The hotel features elegant décor such as crystal chandeliers and marble flooring, a patio restaurant, a parlor lounge, and a rooftop bar.  The hotel’s Library is a lovely respite with book-lined walls and a fireplace and contains a rare photography collection featuring William Faulkner.

Cotton House, Cleveland
The Cotton House is a luxurious property located in Cleveland in the Mississippi Delta region.  The hotel features 95 guest rooms, two outstanding restaurants, and high-end amenities to create a wonderful base from which to explore the musically rich Delta region.  Cotton House is on Cotton Row, which derives its name from the cotton merchants who stored their product along the railroad tracks that gave rise to the city of Cleveland.  The Delta Meat Market restaurant features wonderful southern cuisine, and there is a state-of-the-art fitness center. 

Hotel Legends, Biloxi
One of the top lodging options in Biloxi, Hotel Legends features 132 suites, a 24-hour fitness center, and an infinity pool with a poolside bar.  The Sapphire Supper Club serves dinner and recalls the popular supper clubs of the 1930s and 40s with live music three nights a week.  There’s also a fire pit area with chaise lounges.

Mississippi Aircraft

Aircraft Available Locally by Jet Type and Age

Aircraft NameCategoryRangeSeatsAvg. Hourly PriceBaggage Space
Phenom 300Super Light1951nm7 $4,300 85 ft³
Citation LatitudeMidsize2700nm9 $5,800 127 ft³

Mississippi Airports

Charter Jets FAQ

Your Ultimate Mississippi Private Jet Rental Resource

  • Do I have to stop for customs when I fly on a private jet?

    Passengers on all international private charter flights will have to stop at customs. In certain countries, you may have to go through customs at a specific port of entry; for example, you must stop in Tahiti to perform customs checks en route to Bora Bora. You’ll also need to stop at the first port of entry when entering the U.S. from Mexico.

  • How much rest does the crew need before they can depart again?

    Crew members are required to have a 10-hour rest period within each 24-hour cycle. The maximum duty day is 14 hours and must be followed by a 10-hour rest period at their hotel. When scheduling a flight, operators usually account for 12 hours of rest instead of 10. These extra two hours allow the crew time to get to their hotel, rest for the required time, and return to the airport.

  • How long does a fuel stop for a private jet flight take?

    The average fuel stop takes 45–60 minutes. To speed up fuel stops, the operator, or pilots may call ahead, so a fuel truck is waiting for the aircraft on arrival. For smaller jets, a fuel stop can take as little as 30 minutes.

  • Will my private jet charter use the same airport as a commercial airline?

    No. When you charter a private jet, you generally fly into a private airport. However, you could access the same airports as a commercial airline if you request to do so or if there are no private airport options. However, using a large mainstream airport like Los Angeles International or London Heathrow is often a bad choice for private jets, as flying to a smaller regional private airport is much faster and often makes for a more luxurious experience.

  • Is the age of an aircraft a safety factor?

    Aircraft age is not a safety factor. However, if the aircraft is older and hasn’t been refurbished properly, it may cause flyers some inconvenience, such as overheating, faulty air conditioning, or faulty plumbing in the lavatory.

  • How much luggage am I allowed to bring on a private jet?

    As a rule of thumb, each seat on a light or midsize jet equates to one passenger and one item of luggage. Each item of luggage is considered to be the standard 23 kilograms, or about 50 lbs. Large jets are designed for long-range trips, which typically involve longer stays, so you can carry more than one item of luggage per person.

  • Are there aircraft that are wheelchair accessible?

    There are many aircraft that are wheelchair accessible. Most of them are large jets or above and have a straight aisle. If the jet has a zigzag aisle – like the Falcon 900 – it will be difficult to maneuver the wheelchair onboard the aircraft. You’ll also need the right type of wheelchair; many motorized wheelchairs won’t fit and can’t be collapsed. If this is the case, you’ll need a smaller, temporary wheelchair. Some aircraft operators have smaller wheelchairs that can be used. Please speak with your Paramount private jet expert to review your aircraft options.

  • Can I fly with large sums of cash?

    Yes, you can. This is a common occurrence for many private jet clients. You can fly with up to $5 million in cash as long as you declare that cash when coming through customs. For domestic trips, there’s no limit and no need to declare it.

  • Which private jets come with flight attendants?

    In the United States, large jets and above are required to have flight attendants onboard; in Europe, flight attendants are used on midsize jets and above. Flight attendants require their own seats. Larger jets and above have a jump seat near the cockpit for the flight attendant to use, meaning the attendant generally stays out of the cabin.

  • Which airports offer ramp access, allowing the client to drive their car right up to their private jet?

    Private jet clients can often have a limo drive them right up to the private jet, or even drive their own car to the plane. That said, different airports have different policies, and some may not offer ramp access. Please speak with your Paramount Aviation Advisor to review your options for a given trip.

  • Do private jets come with Wi-Fi?

    Many private jets do have Wi-Fi, and it’s increasingly available free of charge on U.S. domestic flights. On international flights, prices range from $3.00-$8.50 USD per megabyte used. This means that opening up social media sites that are rich in images and videos could quickly cost you $20 – and downloading a feature-length movie could cost thousands!

  • When is on-demand private jet charter better than buying a block of hours?

    Private jet charter can be a lot cheaper than buying a block of hours for a one-way flight, as you can access floating fleets or an empty leg to reduce the cost. With a block of hours, the price covers a round trip. If you only fly one-way, you are effectively paying double.

  • What is a carbon-neutral flight?

    Every aircraft burns jet fuel and emits a certain amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. This can be offset via one of several carbon offset programs that allow private jet clients to purchase a certain number of carbon credits to offset the emissions from their flights. A carbon-neutral flight is one that offsets the carbon emissions it uses via a formal process.

  • Can I have a flexible departure time for my private jet flight?

    Yes, it is possible to have a flexible departure when flying privately. Operators typically offer a 30-minute to two-hour window, but you can request a longer window as long as it doesn’t interfere with the maximum crew duty day or their next scheduled flight. Please confirm with your Paramount Aviation Advisor at the time of booking your jet.

  • When should I hire a Boeing Business Jet?

    Boeing Business Jets (BBJs) have unique amenities that extend far beyond sheer size and are often equipped with 1-2 bedrooms and 2-3 bathrooms (one more of those bathrooms may even offer stand-up showers.) These airliner-based executive aircraft also feature tall or ‘stand-up’ cabins that are also longer and wider than more typical corporate aircraft.

  • How soon can I have a private jet ready from the time I call in the request?

    Generally speaking, with as little as 4 hours of notice. However, we have had wheels up in as little as 32 minutes from the time our client called us to book the flight and had them in the air. It depends on a few factors, such as how long it takes for the pilots to arrive at the airport (generally, there is a 2-hour call-out time for the pilots), and whether the aircraft is ready to go at the airport with no repositioning needed. Our Jet Card members enjoy faster booking since they have funds on account and can confirm a flight with a simple email.

  • Can I access my luggage while in flight?

    On most private jets, you will be able to access your luggage during the flight. That’s because luggage and passengers are situated on the same level. This is in contrast to commercial airlines, where checked luggage is stored in a cargo hold. On large private jets, luggage is often stored in a compartment behind the lavatory, which means easy access to your bags.

  • When are private jet charter landing and takeoff slots applicable?

    A landing or takeoff slot is simply a small window of time in which your aircraft is scheduled to fly in or out of the airport. You will need a landing and takeoff slot if you fly to a high-density airport in the United States or one that is hosting a special event with a significant number of aircraft arriving and departing. If you’re flying internationally, you will need a landing and takeoff slot for all major European cities. Please check with your Paramount Aviation Advisor at the time of booking for a specific route.

  • What kind of in-flight catering is available on a private jet?

    Other than the standard snacks and drinks, you can order local cuisine options for your catering on board. In short, anything that doesn’t need to be cooked can be ordered; hot food must be precooked and then warmed on board.

  • Can I bring pets with me on private jet flights?

    Of course! Just let us know in advance. The majority of the operators and aircraft owners allow pets onboard. In some cases, a small cleaning fee may apply. That said, there are specific requirements that must be met when traveling with your pet, including making sure that all documentation and vaccination records for your pet(s) are correct and up-to-date. Dogs and cats must also be at least eight weeks old and weaned when traveling within the U.S.

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Top Sights

Top 10 Sights in Mississippi

Natchez and its Antebellum Mansions
Previously the original capital of Mississippi, Natchez is renowned for its collection of antebellum mansions and gardens.  The city is built along the Mississippi River.  The Natchez Spring Pilgrimage is when all 32 of the city’s mansions open their doors to visitors.  At other times, the best places to visit include Longwood with its unique octagonal shape and Byzantine onion dome, the Auburn Museum & Historic Home, Mongolia Hall (the last mansion built before the civil war began), Federal-style Rosalie Mansion overlooking the Mississippi, Greek Revival Stanton Hall and Monmouth Historic Inn and gardens. 

Vicksburg National Military Park
Vicksburg National Military Park commemorates one of the most important battles of the Civil War.  Vicksburg was an important location astride the Mississippi River, and a Union victory here secured control of the Mississippi.  The park preserves the battlefield site and tells the story of the 47-day siege of the city with memorials and monuments strung along the Park’s 16-mile drive.  The visitor center has displays and the remnants of the U.S.S. Cairo, an ironclad gunboat sunk during the conflict. 

Biloxi
Biloxi draws travelers to its Gulf Shore beaches and the lure of the waterfront casinos at such places as the Beau Rivage and the Hard Rock Biloxi.  Beach opportunities abound along the Gulf Islands National Seashore, Biloxi Beach, and by taking a boat to Ship Island.  There is Old South history in the form of Confederate President Jefferson Davis’s retirement home, Beauvoir.  There are interesting art museums like the Walter Anderson Museum in Ocean Springs and the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum with its pottery and sculpture collections.  Overlooking the city is the Biloxi Lighthouse, built of cast iron in 1848.

The Delta Blues Highway
The Mississippi Delta Region is the rich agricultural region where cotton was king.  This area gave birth to the Blues, and the Delta Blues Highway connects the Blues heritage and history of the communities along the route.  Drive the Blues Highway as it crosses the state from its origin in Memphis down to New Orleans.  You’ll come to Clarksdale, home of the Delta Blues Museum and many live music venues.  Indianola boasts the B.B. King Museum and Greenwood is the final resting place of legendary blues musician Robert Johnson.  The Grammy Museum in Cleveland Mississippi is a sister museum to the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles and highlights Grammy award-winning singers and musicians. 

Natchez Trace Parkway
The Natchez Trace Parkway is a beautiful road that traverses Mississippi’s landscapes as it follows old Indian trails.  The entire route covers over 400 miles, beginning in Natchez and ending in Nashville, Tennessee.  Among the many interesting sights along the way are Indian burial sites like Emerald Mound, Civil War battlefield sites, the haunting Antebellum Windsor Mansion Ruins where only the columns remain, the Sunken Trace, Cypress Swamp, and the abandoned town of Rocky Springs. 

The Capital City of Jackson
Jackson is both the capital city of Mississippi and the largest in population.  Visitors enjoy Jackson’s musical roots, from jazz and rock to gospel.  The city’s history is captured in the State Capitol Building along with the Old Capitol Museum.  The tumultuous Civil Rights era history is told in the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, while the Mississippi Museum of Art presents an eclectic collection from American landscapes to folk art and photography.  Literary fans will want to seek out the museum home of writer Eudora Welty.  

Ocean Springs
Ocean Springs is a scenic community along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, located about 2 miles east of Biloxi.  The city is a magnet for artists and craftspeople, and its attractive downtown is filled with shops and studios.  The Walter Anderson Museum of Art displays the 20th century artist’s paintings and work.  Ocean Springs is near the Gulf Islands National Seashore, which provides guests with great opportunities for beach-going and water activities such as fishing, kayaking, and swimming.  Davis Bayou contains hiking trails as well as camping and picnicking sites.

Oxford
Oxford is a charming college town, home to the University of Mississippi.  The University’s permanent holdings include the Robinson Collection of Greek and Roman artifacts.  Oxford’s central downtown, particularly the Square, is full of attractive shops and restaurants.  Rowan Oak is the home of famed southern author William Faulkner, who penned many of his masterpieces here.  Oxford is named after its namesake university city in England and is also home to the Lyric Theater and Square Books, one of the state’s most famous bookstores.

Elvis Presley Birthplace, Tupelo
The small town of Tupelo is famous for being the birthplace of Elvis Presley, one of the greatest names in rock and roll history. Here you can visit the small house where Elvis lived along with a museum covering his early life, plus the chapel where Elvis grew up listening to the local gospel music.  There is a “Walk of Life” built around the house that chronicles the most important events in Presley’s life year by year. 

The Mississippi River
The majestic Mississippi River forms the western boundary of the state and is the setting for several of its most historic cities, Natchez, and Vicksburg.  Vicksburg tells the history of this part of the River in its Lower Mississippi River Museum.  Visions of paddle-wheel steamers plying the river with jazz orchestras entertaining guests are an iconic image of the river, though these adventures are based out of the larger cities of New Orleans and Memphis rather than in the state.  But a drive along its banks and vistas of grand antebellum mansions like Natchez’s Rosalie stirs visitors’ imaginations as they pass alongside this mightiest of U.S. rivers.