A private jet charter to Australia puts you close to Sydney’s CBD and harbourside hotels, Melbourne’s Collins Street and sports precinct, and Perth’s resources headquarters—via VIP terminals and private cabins, on your schedule. Executives keep tight itineraries across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, while leisure travellers head to the Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays, Uluru, or Margaret River. Private aviation reduces long cross-country travel to direct links in hours, with comfort and privacy throughout.
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Australia: Private Aviation Regulations and Services
As far as regulations are concerned, LunaJets' business aviation experts will handle the majority of the details during your private flight to/from Australia, allowing you to enjoy a seamless, convenient, and uninterrupted travel experience. We'll ensure your trip runs smoothly without you having to worry about the specifics. Here's the main information on the regulations governing business aviation in Australia. Don't hesitate to ask our agents if you need further clarification on any point.
Entry and Exit Requirements
- Visas: Depending on your nationality, visa requirements may vary. Verify requirements based on your nationality here: Australian Visa Requirements. Most travellers require an eVisitor, ETA, or Visitor visa; New Zealand citizens are generally granted a Special Category visa on arrival.
- Customs: Australia has strict customs and biosecurity controls. You must declare certain food, plant and animal products, and declare AUD 10,000 or more in cash (or foreign-currency equivalent).
- Immigration: Private jet passengers are cleared by Australian Border Force at designated international airports. Aircraft must arrive at an approved international airport unless prior permission has been granted.
- Travel Insurance: Not mandatory but highly recommended; LunaJets can assist in arranging suitable coverage tailored to your travel plans.
Flight Planning
- Compliance and Permits: LunaJets will manage compliance with Australian authorities, including permissions for international non-scheduled (charter) flights, landing permissions, traffic rights (if applicable), and slot coordination. We also ensure operations align with CASA regulations and Airservices Australia procedures.
Environmental Regulations
- Noise Restrictions: Several Australian airports enforce curfews and noise limits—most notably Sydney (SYD) from 23:00 to 06:00—alongside additional restrictions at Adelaide (ADL), Essendon (MEB), and Gold Coast (OOL). Sydney also maintains slot management controls. LunaJets will schedule your flight accordingly to ensure full compliance and avoid delays.
Travel with Pets
- Conditions: To bring dogs and/or cats to Australia, travellers generally need an import permit issued by the Department of Agriculture, ISO microchip identification, rabies vaccination from an approved country, and a rabies antibody titre (RNATT) test from an approved laboratory. Additional pre-export parasite treatments and veterinary checks are required. All pets must complete post-entry quarantine at the government facility in Mickleham (near Melbourne), typically for a minimum of 10 days, with longer stays possible depending on documentation and test compliance. Pets must also travel as manifest cargo, not in cabin. Because these procedures are detailed and time-sensitive, please inform our team in advance so we can verify eligibility and coordinate the correct sequence of steps. For full guidance, see the official instructions: Bringing cats and dogs to Australia
Contact and Local Advice
- 24/7 Support: If you have any trouble or questions before, during, or after your trip, you can contact our specialised agents 24/7. We are always ready to assist.
- Key Contacts and Travel Advice: For official travel and emergency information, you may consult the embassies and consulates of your country in Australia. For example, the British High Commission in Canberra provides guidance for UK citizens. Additionally, you can refer to Australia.com (the official tourism resource) for updated travel advice and local information.






