Hire a Private jet between Paris and Bordeaux

Renting a private aircraft for your travel from Paris to Bordeaux France will add luxury and sophistication to the trip.  Taking that jet for a quick journey between two of the most beautiful destinations in France is guaranteed to turn your weekend getaway into a luxurious affair and an unforgettable memory. You are in a country known for its food, wine, and romance, and Paris and Bordeaux are the crown jewels of France's charm. A private jet puts it all at your fingertips and gets you there in style. The world's elite no longer needs to take a drive or hop a train to go between Paris and Bordeaux. Now an extravagantly quick flight between the City of Love and the Capital of Wine is possible whenever wanderlust calls.  

Which are the best airports to travel between Paris and Bordeaux?

Our private aviation advisors recommend Paris Le Bourget airport for travel to and from Paris; and the recommended airport for Bordeaux is Bordeaux-Merignac Airport.

In Paris, a private jet can land or take-of from Paris Le Bourget, Orly, Toussus Le Noble or Charles de Gaulle.

Le Bourget, Paris, France (LFPB, LBG)

LBG - LFPB

Bordeaux Mérignac, Bordeaux, France (LFBD, BOD)

BOD - LFBD

Which kind of Aircraft is available to land in Paris or Bordeaux?

You can charter a mid-sized aircraft for a route with up to 10 passengers, depending on the plane model. The aircraft models that can land in Paris or Bordeaux are:

Seats: 14

Speed: 512 kts | 950 km/h

Range: 6000 nm | 11112 km

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Speed: 406 kts | 752 km/h

Range: 1178 nm | 2181 km

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Speed: 530 kts | 982 km/h

Range: 7700 nm | 14260 km

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Speed: 516 kts | 957 km/h

Range: 5200 nm | 9630 km

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Tamsin Ayris

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A Hidden Gem on the French Coast

Bordeaux Place de la bourse
Visit the "Place de la bourse"

Sometimes known as Sleeping Beauty because its charm is a less known treasure than other French destinations, Bordeaux is a port city on the west coast of France. It is best known for its world-famous vineyards scattered throughout the countryside and among the many distinguished chateaus of the region. Although home to the most highly regarded wine festival in the world each summer, Bordeaux offers an opportunity to be immersed in the wine culture at any time of year. Winery tours and tastings are available year-round throughout the region.

Before, during, or after wine tasting, visitors can soak in the understated sophistication of a town far removed from its metropolitan sister to the north. Visit the Place de la Bourse, stroll along the Garonne River, shop at boutiques on Rue Sainte-Catherine or visit the Cathedral of St. Andrew of Bordeaux to really feel what Bordeaux is all about.

Where Are the Best Places to Stay in Bordeaux?

Bordeaux offers high-end accommodations in both large and small establishments.

Le Grande

Big suite in Le Grande hotel in Bordeaux with a big bed king sized and a lot of elegant furniture
Stay at a big Suite

The Intercontinental Bordeaux-Le Grande Hotel is located in the heart of the hustle and bustle of Bordeaux. It balances old-world charm with the 21st-century amenities that Five-Star customers would expect to find. A rooftop restaurant, indoor pool and spa are just a few of the luxuries offered.

Les Sources de Caudalie

fantastic swimming in the Aquitaine region
Stay at les sources

Les Sources de Caudalie offers guests a sophisticated experience among bucolic surroundings. Nestled in the countryside, surrounded by its own vineyard and lake, visitors can enjoy the same luxuries of a city hotel while soaking in the tranquillity of Bordeaux's natural beauty.

Best Restaurants in Bordeaux

Bordeaux places a high priority on wine, so there are sure to be many enjoyable eating opportunities.

Le Pavillon

Le Pavillon des Boulevards, a restaurant with a Michelin star, showcases gourmet dining with some of Bordeaux's top appetisers and flavour-enhancing wine pairings.

Saint-James Restaurant

Another Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Saint-James, offers a wonderful dining experience in the lovely French countryside.

Aerial view of Bordeaux

Rediscovering a City Again and Again

Sunset Eiffel tower and Paris city view form Triumph Arc. Eiffel Tower from Champ de Mars, Paris, France. Beautiful Romantic background.
Watch the sunset at the Eiffel Tower

Paris is a city whose decadent past and present have collided to create a world steeped in sensuality at every turn. What other destination is known to be such a seduction of the senses, where food, art, fashion, and architecture are equal parts beautiful and elegant? A city whose sites smells, and sounds make a stroll to a local boulangerie for pain au chocolat as entrancing as an elevator ride to the top of the Eiffel Tower.

Every first-time visitor to Paris should include that trip up the Eiffel Tower on their bucket list, as well as checking out the Mona Lisa at the Louvre and taking a tour of Notre Dame Cathedral. But there are many more unforgettable experiences for a traveller with more time to explore. Visit one of the beautifully manicured gardens found throughout the city, like Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, or stroll through the winding, cobblestoned streets of the quaint Montmartre neighbourhood.

What Are the Best Places to Stay in Paris?

In Paris, you may choose among accommodations with full services, self-catering, or glamping.

Four Seasons

four seasons in paris
Rest in four seasons

The Four Seasons Hotel St. George V is an institution in Paris that continues to please. A Parisian luxury hotel since the early 1900s, this hotel has become a part of Parisian architecture as well as an example of superior hospitality after which other French hotels are modelled.

Barrière Le Fouquet's restaurant

In contrast to the historical relevance of the Four Seasons, Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's Paris is a relatively new addition to the Paris hotel scene that has quickly garnered respect. This hotel exudes quintessential Parisian opulence. An award-winning restaurant, high-end shops and a view of the Champs Elysees make this the perfect place for a traveller to lay their head at night.

The best Restaurants in Paris

Épicure

Enjoy a unique moment in the heart of the Bristol Hotel. Facing the garden, a light-filled room opens up, elegantly sober and classy, where the French way of life and Éric Frechon's cuisine sparkle with classicism and freshness.

Le Cinq

A major change at the head of this renowned table: after the magnificent years spent at the Ledoyen, Christian Le Squer takes over from the talented Éric Briffard. The majesty of the décor - inspired by the Grand Trianon - remains intact, the uniformed waiters continue to perform their impressive ballet, and the chef's expertise does the rest, following in the footsteps of the most exquisite tradition.

Aerial view of Paris

Why Choose LunaJets?

Clients who have the power and influence to hire a private jet expect high quality and personal attention to detail when arranging their travel needs and LunaJet delivers on those expectations. Add to that the ease and convenience of hiring through an app and LunaJet are second to none.

LunaJets provides an advisory team who handles all aspects of a business jet trip, from VIP arrivals and easy departures to transportation to and from hotels. Decide weeks or months in advance or make a last-minute adjustment to your itinerary. LunaJets allows you to be free to go where your heart leads you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is the Paris Airport from the heart of the city?

The distance between Paris's centre and Orly Airport (ORY, LFPO) is 19 kilometres.

In Paris, how many airports are there?

Le Bourget, Charles-de-Gaulle, Orly, and Toussus Le Noble are the four airports in Paris.

How far is the Bordeaux Airport from the city?

The distance between Bordeaux and the airport is 11 kilometres.

What is the name of the Bordeaux Airport?

The Bordeaux airport is named Mérignac (BOD,ICAO).

Is there any empty-leg flight from Bordeaux to Paris?

Normally, yes, but you need to ask our aviation advisor about availability.

Other destinations from/to Paris

Other destinations from/to Bordeaux