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Iceland Jet Charter Service

Paramount Business Jets stands as one of the leading private jet charter companies in Iceland, recognized for its exceptional service. With access to over 4,000 private jets worldwide, Paramount Business Jets offers exclusive private jet charter services in Iceland and to destinations across the globe. This extensive network of jets in various categories allows us to cater to your every travel need with flexibility and luxury, ensuring your comfort and convenience are always prioritized.

Safety is paramount at Paramount Business Jets, and we adhere to stringent safety standards and regulations to guarantee a secure and stress-free travel experience for our clients. Our commitment to maintaining the highest levels of security ensures that you can travel with peace of mind. Additionally, we provide competitive pricing options, delivering outstanding value for our premium services, thereby making private jet travel accessible to a broader spectrum of travelers.

Whether for business or leisure, flying privately with Paramount Business Jets in Iceland offers an unparalleled level of convenience, comfort, and luxury. Our bespoke services are designed to meet the unique preferences and schedules of our clients, allowing them to experience the beauty of this enchanting island nation in style. From the majestic waterfalls and geothermal spas to the vibrant cultural scenes in Reykjavik, Iceland promises unforgettable adventures.

Discover the ultimate in private jet travel with Paramount Business Jets, where every journey is tailored to perfection. Contact us today by phone at 1-877-727-2538 or request a private jet charter quote online to arrange your next flight and experience the exceptional service and unparalleled luxury that have made us a trusted name in the industry.

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Iceland Private Jets and Charter Prices

How much does it cost to rent a private jet to Iceland?

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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Iceland Private Jets Available for Hire

These are popular private jet types you can expect to charter

Aircraft NameCategoryRangeSeatsAvg. Hourly PriceBaggage Space
Boeing 747-400Long Range Airliner7262nm416 $30,950 850 ft³

Popular Iceland Private Jet Travel Airports

Which airports are private jet clients flying to in Iceland?

In Iceland, private jet travelers have access to several popular airports that cater to their needs, offering convenience, efficiency, and often stunning views upon arrival and departure.

  • Keflavik International Airport (KEF): Situated near Reykjavik, Keflavik International Airport is Iceland's largest and busiest airport, serving as the primary gateway for international flights. It offers excellent facilities for private jet travelers, including dedicated FBOs (Fixed Base Operators) providing a range of services such as VIP lounges, customs clearance, and ground handling.
  • Reykjavik Airport (RKV): Located just a few kilometers from downtown Reykjavik, Reykjavik Airport primarily handles domestic flights and general aviation traffic. Private jet travelers favor this airport for its proximity to the capital and its efficient services. Despite its smaller size compared to Keflavik, Reykjavik Airport still offers amenities tailored to private jet passengers.
  • Akureyri Airport (AEY): Situated in northern Iceland, Akureyri Airport serves as a vital hub for domestic flights and private aviation in the region. It is equipped with facilities to accommodate private jets and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and fjords upon arrival.
  • Egilsstaðir Airport (EGS): Located in eastern Iceland, Egilsstaðir Airport provides access to the rugged landscapes and natural wonders of the Eastfjords region. Private jet travelers can enjoy the convenience of this airport while exploring nearby attractions such as waterfalls, hiking trails, and remote fishing villages.
  • Ísafjörður Airport (IFJ): Nestled in the Westfjords, Ísafjörður Airport serves as a vital link to this remote and picturesque region of Iceland. Despite its small size, it accommodates private jets and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and fjords.

These airports, among others scattered across Iceland, provide private jet travelers with access to the country's diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and unique attractions, ensuring a seamless and memorable travel experience.

Top Sights

Private jet charter travelers in Iceland have a plethora of captivating destinations to explore, each offering its own distinct landmarks and natural wonders. Here are some popular destinations and their iconic landmarks:

Reykjavik:

  • Hallgrímskirkja: Iconic church with a distinctive design, offering panoramic views of Reykjavik from its tower.
  • Harpa Concert Hall: Modern concert hall and conference center with striking glass architecture and cultural events.
  • Perlan: Observatory and exhibition center with panoramic views, a revolving restaurant, and a museum showcasing Iceland's natural wonders.
  • Old Reykjavik Harbor: Vibrant harbor area with seafood restaurants, shops, and boat tours to see puffins and whales.
  • National Museum of Iceland: Museum tracing Iceland's history from settlement to modern times through artifacts and interactive exhibits.

Golden Circle Route:

  • Þingvellir National Park: UNESCO World Heritage site where Iceland's ancient parliament, Alþingi, first convened. Also known for its rift valley and Silfra fissure.
  • Geysir Hot Springs Area: Geothermal area featuring Strokkur, a geyser that erupts every few minutes, along with other hot springs and geysers.
  • Gullfoss Waterfall: Majestic two-tiered waterfall on the Hvítá River, offering stunning views and hiking trails.
  • Kerið Crater: Volcanic crater lake with red volcanic rock walls, surrounded by striking landscapes.

Blue Lagoon:

  • Blue Lagoon Spa: Geothermal spa known for its milky-blue waters rich in minerals, offering relaxation and rejuvenation.
  • Silica Hotel: Luxurious hotel adjacent to the Blue Lagoon, providing exclusive access and services for guests.
  • Lava Restaurant: Fine dining restaurant at the Blue Lagoon, specializing in Icelandic cuisine with panoramic views of the lava fields.

Akureyri:

  • Akureyri Church: Landmark church with views over the city and Eyjafjörður fjord.
  • Botanical Garden: Northernmost botanical garden in the world, featuring a diverse collection of Arctic and sub-Arctic plants.
  • Akureyri Art Museum: Museum showcasing Icelandic and international contemporary art.
  • Hlíðarfjall Ski Resort: Ski resort offering skiing and snowboarding in winter, and hiking and mountain biking trails in summer.

South Coast:

  • Seljalandsfoss: Waterfall with a walking path behind it, allowing visitors to experience it from all angles.
  • Skógafoss: Powerful waterfall with a scenic viewpoint and hiking trail leading to the top for panoramic views.
  • Black Sand Beach (Reynisfjara): Dramatic black sand beach with basalt columns and powerful waves crashing against the shore.
  • Vatnajökull National Park: Largest national park in Europe, encompassing glaciers, volcanoes, and the iconic Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.

Westfjords:

  • Dynjandi Waterfall: Series of waterfalls cascading down the mountainside, often referred to as the "Jewel of the Westfjords."
  • Látrabjarg Cliffs: Europe's largest bird cliff, home to millions of nesting seabirds including puffins.
  • Rauðasandur Beach: Unusual golden-red sand beach stretching for miles along the coast.
  • Ísafjörður: Largest town in the Westfjords, known for its fishing industry, cultural events, and outdoor activities.

Snaefellsnes Peninsula:

  • Snæfellsjökull National Park: Park centered around Snæfellsjökull volcano, believed by some to be an entrance to the center of the Earth.
  • Kirkjufell: Iconic mountain often referred to as the "most photographed mountain in Iceland," with a scenic waterfall nearby.
  • Búðir: Small village with a picturesque black church and coastal views.
  • Arnarstapi and Hellnar: Coastal villages with dramatic cliffs, lava formations, and hiking trails along the coastline.

East Iceland:

  • Egilsstaðir: Largest town in East Iceland, serving as a gateway to the region's natural attractions.
  • Hengifoss: Tallest waterfall in East Iceland, known for its striking red layers of clay between basaltic layers.
  • Vök Baths: Geothermal hot springs on the shores of Lake Urriðavatn, offering natural bathing experiences with views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Seyðisfjörður: Picturesque fjord town known for its colorful wooden houses, arts scene, and hiking opportunities.

Highlands:

  • Landmannalaugar: Geothermal area and popular hiking destination with colorful rhyolite mountains and natural hot springs.
  • Hekla Volcano: Active volcano and one of Iceland's most famous mountains, with hiking trails and panoramic views from the summit.
  • Askja Caldera: Volcanic caldera in the central Highlands, featuring Öskjuvatn, a crater lake, and Víti, a geothermal lake suitable for bathing.

Iceland's diverse regions offer a wealth of natural wonders, cultural attractions, and outdoor activities, making it an unforgettable destination for travelers seeking adventure and exploration. These destinations, among others scattered throughout Iceland, offer private jet charter travelers the opportunity to experience the country's stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unforgettable landmarks.

About Iceland

Iceland, known as the land of fire and ice, offers a unique blend of stunning natural landscapes, vibrant culture, and rich history. Situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, this Nordic island nation is renowned for its dramatic volcanic terrain, geothermal wonders, and awe-inspiring glaciers. One of Iceland's most iconic attractions is the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa surrounded by lava fields. Visitors flock here to soak in the soothing, mineral-rich waters while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

For those seeking adventure, Iceland is a playground of outdoor activities. The country's rugged terrain is perfect for hiking, glacier trekking, and ice climbing. Thrill-seekers can embark on a thrilling snowmobile ride across the vast expanse of Langjökull Glacier or explore the otherworldly landscapes of Vatnajökull National Park, home to Europe's largest glacier. Additionally, Iceland is a paradise for nature lovers, with opportunities for whale watching, birdwatching, and exploring the country's numerous waterfalls, including the majestic Gullfoss and Seljalandsfoss.

Iceland's capital city, Reykjavik, offers a vibrant cultural scene with a plethora of museums, art galleries, and music venues. Visitors can immerse themselves in Icelandic culture by exploring the city's colorful streets, sampling local delicacies such as fermented shark and traditional Icelandic lamb dishes, or experiencing the lively nightlife scene. Reykjavik is also a gateway to exploring Iceland's otherworldly landscapes, with day trips available to popular attractions such as the Golden Circle, which includes the geothermal area of Geysir, the historic site of Thingvellir National Park, and the majestic Gullfoss waterfall.

In addition to its natural wonders and cultural attractions, Iceland is also known for its unique festivals and events. From the spectacular Northern Lights to the lively Icelandic Airwaves music festival, there's always something happening in this dynamic island nation. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Iceland offers a truly unforgettable experience for every type of traveler.

 

Charter Jets FAQ

Your Ultimate Iceland 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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