Private jet charter from Denver to Los Angeles


Charter a private jet from Denver, CO to Los Angeles, CA directly from certified operators. The table below shows estimated one-way prices by aircraft class; the final price depends on the specific aircraft, date and positioning — the Yond app shows the full scenario breakdown for every real aircraft on this route.
| Aircraft | Passengers | Flight time | Estimated price |
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| Turboprop Pilatus PC-12, King Air 350 |
6–8 | 3h 20m | $8,200 – $15,200 362 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$8,200
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$11,700
![]() ![]() Returns to base$15,200
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$15,200
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| Light jet Phenom 300, Citation CJ3, Learjet 45 |
6–7 | 2h 10m | $9,300 – $17,400 917 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$9,300
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$13,400
![]() ![]() Returns to base$17,400
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$17,400
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| Very light jet HondaJet, Citation M2, Phenom 100 |
4–5 | 2h 20m | $10,000 – $18,900 95 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$10,000
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$15,800
![]() ![]() Returns to base$21,600
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$18,900
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| Midsize jet Citation XLS, Hawker 800XP, Learjet 60 |
7–8 | 2h 20m | $13,000 – $24,700 559 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$13,000
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$24,700
![]() ![]() Returns to base$36,400
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$24,700
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| Heavy jet Gulfstream G450, Falcon 900, Challenger 605 |
10–14 | 2h 10m | $18,900 – $36,100 212 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$18,900
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$30,800
![]() ![]() Returns to base$42,700
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$36,100
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| Super-midsize jet Challenger 350, Citation X, Gulfstream G280 |
8–10 | 2h 10m | $23,100 – $40,800 259 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$23,100
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$26,100
![]() ![]() Returns to base$29,000
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$40,800
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| Bizliner Boeing BBJ, Airbus ACJ319 |
19–48 | 3h 10m | $23,800 – $29,500 3 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$23,800
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$26,600
![]() ![]() Returns to base$29,500
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$29,500
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| Ultra-long-range jet Gulfstream G650, Global 7500, Falcon 8X |
12–16 | 2h 10m | $36,200 – $52,400 225 aircraft |
![]() ![]() Stays at destination$36,200
![]() ![]() Empty leg resold$44,300
![]() ![]() Returns to base$52,400
![]() ![]() Returns for the next trip$52,400
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Prices are computed across 2632 real aircraft able to fly this route — see live options and exact quotes in the Yond app.
How the price forms
A one-way charter can be flown four ways, and what happens to the aircraft after drop-off decides the price. These scenarios are computed for the cheapest option above (Turboprop); the Yond app prices every aircraft on the route this way.


Stays at destination
$8,200The aircraft waits at the destination for its next client — you pay your flight and minimal repositioning.
- Your flight
- $6,939
- Repositioning
- $0
- Fees & taxes
- $1,284
- Total flying time
- 3h 25m


Empty leg resold
$11,700The operator expects to resell the empty return flight, so only part of it lands in your price.
- Your flight
- $6,939
- Repositioning
- $3,266
- Fees & taxes
- $1,529
- Total flying time
- 6h 35m


Returns to base
$15,200The aircraft flies home empty after drop-off and the full ferry leg is on your invoice — the most expensive case.
- Your flight
- $6,939
- Repositioning
- $6,531
- Fees & taxes
- $1,774
- Total flying time
- 6h 35m


Returns for the next trip
$15,200The aircraft flies back empty to where it started, ready for its next trip.
- Your flight
- $6,939
- Repositioning
- $6,531
- Fees & taxes
- $1,774
- Total flying time
- 6h 35m
Planning estimates for a departure in about six weeks, fees and taxes included. The final price is confirmed by the operator.
Get an estimate for your dates
Departure airports — Denver
Arrival airports — Los Angeles
Frequently asked questions
How much does a private jet from Denver to Los Angeles cost?
Estimated one-way charter cost is $8,200–$15,200 on a turboprop and up to $52,400 on a ultra-long-range jet. The final price depends on the aircraft, date, positioning and airport fees — the Yond app breaks it into detailed cost scenarios per aircraft.
How long is a private flight from Denver to Los Angeles?
About 2h 10m – 3h 20m depending on the aircraft. The direct distance is 729 nm (1,350 km).
Which airports are used for private jets between Denver and Los Angeles?
Departures typically use Centennial Airport (APA), Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC). Arrivals typically use Van Nuys Airport (VNY), Bob Hope Airport (BUR), John Wayne Airport-Orange County Airport (SNA), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
How far in advance should I book?
Most trips can be arranged within 24–48 hours, and same-day departures are often possible. Booking 5+ days ahead usually means more aircraft options and better pricing — last-minute trips carry a premium.