Private Jet London to Milan (2026) — Prices, Airports & Route Guide
- May 27
- 3 min read

Milan is one of Europe's most dynamic business and cultural destinations — home to the world's leading fashion weeks, major financial institutions, and a thriving design scene. A private jet from London to Milan covers roughly 1,200 km in under two hours, giving you same-day return flexibility that no commercial service can match.
Why Fly Private London to Milan?
Milan Fashion Week in February and September drives some of the highest demand for private jets in Europe. Private arrival at Linate Airport puts you just 7 km from the city centre — no metro, no transfers, no baggage carousel. For the financial and design community making frequent short-notice trips, private is simply the practical choice.
London Departure Airports
Farnborough (FNB) — No commercial traffic, dedicated FBO, fast security and turnaround. The top recommendation for Italian routes from London.
Luton (LTN) — Large private terminal (Harrods Aviation), excellent for midsize and heavy jets.
Biggin Hill (BQH) — South London base, cost-effective for light jets and smaller groups.
Northolt (NHT) — Military airport available by arrangement for qualifying passengers.
Milan Arrival Airports
Milan has three airports. For private jets, Linate is the standard first choice — but slots fill fast during peak seasons.
Linate (LIN) — 7 km from Duomo. The preferred FBO for Milan. Dedicated private terminal, minimal congestion. Slot-controlled — book early, especially during Fashion Week.
Malpensa (MXP) — 50 km northwest of Milan. No slot restrictions, well-suited for heavy jets and larger groups. Budget 45 minutes for the city transfer.
Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY) — 47 km east of Milan. Used when Linate is unavailable. Practical fallback but not ideal for city-centre travel.
Aircraft & Price Guide (2026)
Indicative one-way charter costs for 2026. Final quotes depend on aircraft availability, positioning, and seasonal demand — Fashion Week periods carry a significant premium.
Light jet (Citation CJ3, Phenom 300E) — €8,000 to €14,000. Seats 6–8. Ideal for solo executives or small groups. Linate slots generally available.
Midsize jet (Citation XLS+, Learjet 75) — €13,000 to €20,000. Seats 7–9. More luggage capacity, better for longer stays.
Super-midsize / Large cabin (Challenger 350, Falcon 2000) — €19,000 to €32,000. Seats 9–12. Best for larger groups or when cabin comfort is a priority.
Empty Leg Opportunities: London to Milan
London–Milan is one of Europe's busiest business corridors, generating constant aircraft repositioning. Post-Fashion Week, after corporate seasons, and during summer repositioning, empty legs on this route regularly become available at 30–60% below on-demand rates. Flexibility on timing is the key requirement. Jetvice monitors availability on this route and matches clients to suitable options.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the flight from London to Milan by private jet?
Block time is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on aircraft type. Door-to-door from central London to central Milan is typically under 4 hours — private terminals on both ends mean just 15–30 minutes on arrival versus a standard 2-hour commercial check-in.
Which Milan airport is best for private jets?
Linate (LIN) is the first choice — 7 km from the city centre, dedicated FBO, and far faster than the 45-minute transfer from Malpensa. Slots are restricted and fill quickly during Fashion Week, so booking 2–4 weeks ahead is advisable.
When is Milan Fashion Week and how does it affect charter prices?
Milan Fashion Week runs in late February (Autumn/Winter collections) and late September (Spring/Summer). Aircraft availability across Europe tightens sharply during these windows and prices move toward the top of the ranges quoted. Plan 4–6 weeks ahead during these periods.
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