Private Jet Mykonos to Amsterdam (2026) — Prices, Airport & Route Guide
- May 27
- 2 min read

Mykonos to Amsterdam by private jet takes around three and a half hours — a direct, seamless journey home from one of Europe's most celebrated summer destinations. Departing from Mykonos Airport's private apron, there are no commercial queues, no connections, and no waiting. You land at Schiphol Business Aviation or Rotterdam The Hague Airport with your luggage already at the aircraft steps.
Departing Mykonos for Amsterdam
The Dutch presence on Mykonos is significant — among the island's most frequent visitors. The FBO at Mykonos Airport handles private departures efficiently throughout the summer, with peak northbound demand in late August and September as the season transitions. Booking your return departure slot at the same time as your outbound is strongly recommended — availability in August is limited.
Mykonos Departure: JMK
Mykonos Airport (JMK) — Single airport. Private jets use a dedicated apron with coordinated FBO handling. Slot availability is restricted in peak season — confirm your departure slot early. Early morning or late evening departures typically offer more flexibility.
Amsterdam Arrival Airports
Schiphol Business Aviation (AMS) — Full private terminal, all aircraft categories, central Amsterdam access.
Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM) — Efficient and congestion-free. A strong option for passengers heading to south Amsterdam, The Hague, or Rotterdam.
Aircraft & Price Guide (2026)
Mykonos is one of the longer routes from Greece to Northern Europe — approximately 3.5 hours. Midsize jets are the most practical choice; heavy jets for larger groups.
Midsize jet (Citation XLS+, Learjet 75) — €18,000 to €28,000. Seats 7–9. The standard choice for this route.
Super-midsize (Challenger 350, Falcon 2000) — €26,000 to €38,000. Seats 9–12. More range margin and a larger cabin for the longer sector.
Heavy jet (Global 5000, Gulfstream G450) — €36,000 to €52,000. Seats 12–16. Best for larger groups.
Empty Leg Opportunities: Mykonos to Amsterdam
End-of-season repositioning from Mykonos northbound is one of the most reliable sources of empty legs in the Greek islands. Aircraft return to base after summer charter seasons, often via Amsterdam or other Northern European hubs. Jetvice monitors this corridor and can alert you to available legs as the season winds down.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the flight from Mykonos to Amsterdam?
Block time is approximately 3 hours 15 to 3 hours 45 minutes. Door-to-door from Mykonos town to central Amsterdam is typically under 6 hours.
Is a fuel stop needed from Mykonos to Amsterdam?
Midsize jets can typically fly non-stop on this route, though with full loads and luggage a fuel stop may be required on lighter aircraft. Super-midsize and heavy jets fly it comfortably non-stop. Your Jetvice broker will confirm range suitability for your chosen aircraft and passenger count.
When is the best time to fly back from Mykonos?
Late August and early September see the highest volume of northbound departures as the season ends. For a smoother experience, consider departing in early-to-mid August or waiting until mid-September when congestion eases. Jetvice can advise on slot availability for your preferred dates.
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