Private Jet Milan to Amsterdam (2026) — Prices, Airports & Return Charter Guide
- May 27
- 3 min read

Milan to Amsterdam is a well-travelled business corridor — and by private jet, it's a journey of under two hours from FBO to FBO. Departing from Linate's private terminal, you avoid the commercial congestion entirely, arriving at Schiphol Business Aviation or Rotterdam The Hague Airport with ground transport waiting.
Departing Milan for Amsterdam
The Linate FBO is one of Italy's best private terminals — discreet, fast, and positioned just 7 km from the city centre. For Milan-based or visiting executives heading to Amsterdam, the combination of a short city transfer and fast clearance means wheels-up within 20 minutes of arriving at the gate. The northbound leg to Amsterdam takes under two hours.
Milan Departure Airports
Linate (LIN) — 7 km from Duomo, dedicated FBO, apron access for your ground transport. First choice for city-centre departures. Book your slot in advance.
Malpensa (MXP) — 50 km northwest of Milan, no slot restrictions. Suitable for heavy jets and large groups. Longer city transfer but full FBO service.
Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY) — Used as an alternative when Linate is unavailable. Not recommended as primary departure for city-centre passengers.
Amsterdam Arrival Airports
Schiphol Business Aviation (AMS) — Dedicated private terminal at one of Europe's largest hub airports. Efficient, well-connected, and suitable for all aircraft categories.
Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM) — Compact and efficient with no commercial congestion. A popular choice for passengers heading south of Amsterdam.
Aircraft & Price Guide (2026)
Indicative one-way charter costs for 2026. Quotes vary based on aircraft availability, positioning, and seasonal demand.
Light jet (Citation CJ3, Phenom 300E) — €7,500 to €13,000. Seats 6–8. Efficient for smaller groups and business day trips.
Midsize jet (Citation XLS+, Learjet 75) — €12,000 to €19,000. Seats 7–9. More cabin space and luggage capacity for longer stays.
Super-midsize / Large cabin (Challenger 350, Falcon 2000) — €18,000 to €30,000. Seats 9–12. Ideal for larger parties or board-level travel.
Empty Leg Opportunities: Milan to Amsterdam
Aircraft repositioning northbound after Fashion Week, summer season peaks, and major Italian corporate events frequently generates empty leg availability on the Milan–Amsterdam corridor. One-way savings of 30–60% versus on-demand rates are common. Jetvice monitors this route and connects clients with available legs as they come up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the flight from Milan to Amsterdam by private jet?
Block time is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours. Door-to-door from central Milan to central Amsterdam is typically under 4 hours using private terminals on both ends.
Schiphol or Rotterdam for arrival from Milan?
Both work well. Schiphol Business Aviation offers more aircraft options and connections. Rotterdam is simpler and faster for passengers whose final destination is south of Amsterdam — no commercial terminal congestion and a shorter journey to the city. Your Jetvice broker can advise based on your schedule and aircraft.
Are there regular empty legs from Milan to Amsterdam?
Yes — this route sees regular repositioning traffic, particularly post-Fashion Week and during summer season transitions. Availability is not guaranteed, but Jetvice can monitor the route and alert you when suitable legs arise. Flexibility on departure time of day increases your chances significantly.
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