A private jet charter to Düsseldorf grants swift access to one of Germany’s most influential business centres. The city is home to major finance, telecoms, and DAX-listed industry leaders, while also hosting world-class fashion and trade fairs. Its cultural side shines through acclaimed art institutions, Michelin-starred restaurants, and luxury shopping on Königsallee. Many of our clients also choose Düsseldorf as a discreet gateway to North Rhine-Westphalia and Western Europe.
LunaJets arranges private flights to Düsseldorf Airport (DUS), located just 15 minutes from the city centre and equipped with a dedicated General Aviation Terminal for VIP travellers. From there, chauffeured transfers bring passengers directly to executive offices, trade fair venues, or riverside hotels. Clients frequently charter to Düsseldorf for investor meetings, major industry events such as ProWein or boot Düsseldorf, and business travel across the wider Rhine-Ruhr region.
With two decades of experience, LunaJets was the first European private jet broker to receive Argus® certification, reflecting rigorous safety and service standards. In Düsseldorf, this expertise ensures discreet arrivals during peak periods, from international trade shows to fashion expos, with precise slot coordination and tailored transfers for both business and leisure travellers.
How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Dusseldorf?
Chartering a private jet from Dusseldorf costs from approximately €6,300 to €13,400 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Dusseldorf to Paris start at €6,300, while routes to Palma de Mallorca begin at €13,400.
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| Route | Flight time | Aircraft model | Category | Seats | Price | Action |
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| Dusseldorf To Palma de Mallorca | Flight time: 2h 30m | Embraer Phenom 100 | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €13,400 | |
| Dusseldorf To Palma de Mallorca | Flight time: 1h 50m | Hawker 700/750 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €22,600 | |
| Dusseldorf To Palma de Mallorca | Flight time: 1h 50m | Bombardier Challenger 350 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €25,100 | |
| Dusseldorf To Berlin | Flight time: 1h 20m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €7,800 | |
| Dusseldorf To Berlin | Flight time: 0h 55m | Embraer Praetor 500 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €14,700 | |
| Dusseldorf To Berlin | Flight time: 0h 55m | Bombardier Challenger 350 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €17,500 | |
| Dusseldorf To Hamburg | Flight time: 1h 00m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €7,600 | |
| Dusseldorf To Hamburg | Flight time: 0h 50m | Hawker 850XP | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €14,500 | |
| Dusseldorf To Hamburg | Flight time: 0h 50m | Bombardier Challenger 350 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €16,800 | |
| Dusseldorf To Munich | Flight time: 1h 10m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €7,800 | |
| Dusseldorf To Munich | Flight time: 0h 55m | Hawker 850XP | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €14,600 | |
| Dusseldorf To Munich | Flight time: 0h 55m | Gulfstream G280 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €17,400 | |
| Dusseldorf To Zurich | Flight time: 1h 05m | Embraer Phenom 100 | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €7,500 | |
| Dusseldorf To Zurich | Flight time: 0h 50m | Cessna Citation Latitude | Midsize Jet | Seats: 9 | Price: €14,700 | |
| Dusseldorf To Zurich | Flight time: 0h 50m | Dassault Falcon 50EX | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 9 | Price: €17,800 | |
| Dusseldorf To Nuremberg | Flight time: 1h 00m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €8,500 | |
| Dusseldorf To Nuremberg | Flight time: 0h 50m | Hawker 850XP | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €15,100 | |
| Dusseldorf To Nuremberg | Flight time: 0h 50m | Gulfstream GIV-SP | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 14 | Price: €18,100 | |
| Dusseldorf To Paris | Flight time: 1h 00m | Embraer Phenom 100 | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €6,300 | |
| Dusseldorf To Paris | Flight time: 0h 50m | Embraer Legacy 500 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 9 | Price: €12,300 | |
| Dusseldorf To Paris | Flight time: 0h 50m | Embraer Praetor 600 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €16,000 | |
| Dusseldorf To Nice | Flight time: 1h 45m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €9,500 | |
| Dusseldorf To Nice | Flight time: 1h 20m | Gulfstream G150 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €17,300 | |
| Dusseldorf To Nice | Flight time: 1h 20m | Cessna Citation X | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €19,900 | |
| Dusseldorf To Stuttgart | Flight time: 1h 00m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €8,000 | |
| Dusseldorf To Stuttgart | Flight time: 0h 50m | Hawker 900XP | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €14,700 | |
| Dusseldorf To Stuttgart | Flight time: 0h 50m | Hawker 4000 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €17,100 | |
| Dusseldorf To Sylt | Flight time: 1h 20m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €8,600 | |
| Dusseldorf To Sylt | Flight time: 0h 50m | Cessna Citation Sovereign | Midsize Jet | Seats: 9 | Price: €15,400 | |
| Dusseldorf To Sylt | Flight time: 0h 50m | Cessna Citation X | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €18,100 |
What is the best airport for private flights to/from Dusseldorf?
Serving western Germany’s economic core, Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS/EDDL) is a vital connection for private aviation. Its position just minutes from the city and the Messe Düsseldorf trade fair makes it highly convenient for corporate travel. The airport operates with a dedicated General Aviation Terminal and parallel runways, ensuring efficient handling for all aircraft.
Airports | IATA | ICAO | Dist. |
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| Cologne Bonn Airport | CGN | EDDK |
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What can you do in Dusseldorf?
There's plenty to do in Dusseldorf if you have the willingness to seek out adventures. There's a reason why Düsseldorf (Germany) is regarded as one of the wealthiest cities in Europe - wealthy people congregate there because the restaurants, activities, and sights to see are all available to people with the money to afford them. Some of our favorite luxury activities to do all take place in this Germanic city, with its stunning futurist architectural offerings and a rich assortment of cuisines and cultures.
Contemporary Art & Architecture

Düsseldorf is one of Germany’s leading centres for contemporary art, anchored by institutions such as K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen and the city’s striking modern architecture along the MedienHafen. From cutting-edge exhibitions to landmark buildings by internationally renowned architects, this refined cultural scene offers a quieter, sophisticated counterpoint to the city’s vibrant nightlife and luxury retail districts.
International Shopping

Shopping in the city of Düsseldorf (Germany) is one thing you absolutely can't miss out on if you have money burning a hole in your pocket. The number of luxury retailers is astounding, and the ambience is one of excess and joy. There are huge stores dedicated to single designer brands, like Brunello Cucinelli, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton. The streets around these stores feel like a catwalk filled with beautiful people clad in the world's most expensive designer brands, and giant LCD screens play artsy music videos and remixed songs from every decade. It truly feels like a world unto itself. With a dozen different shopping districts, there are more than enough stores to eat up every dollar you are willing to spend.
Nightlife

Choose from a range of music types and atmospheres when exploring the nightlife of Düsseldorf (Germany). While you might not imagine such an old, stoic city to have a bumping club scene, you forget the ways that the town has reinvented itself in the past few decades. Incredibly modern, the city's nightlife reflects that modernity with punk rock venues, hip hop venues, and of course a plethora of EDM clubs all devoted to losing oneself in the party atmosphere.
Where should you eat in Dusseldorf?
The city of Dusseldorf has over 34 restaurants recommended by Michelin, with multiple restaurants having already earned a coveted star. With a wide variety of cuisines to choose from, we couldn't recommend the city's Italian and modern cuisine offerings enough. With Mediterranean restaurants to choose from as well, this city really has everything a palate could crave, so don't turn your nose up at anything that is only currently offering takeaway options - you can enjoy a meal in one of Dusseldorf's luxury hotels while reveling at the futurist views and stunning city skyline.
Agata’s
Agata's is a Michelin-starred restaurant that is unassuming and refined. The food speaks for itself, with pops of colour punctuating each plate. The fixed menu features German-South Asian fusion dishes like short-rib Kalbi with mustard miso, as well as more unexpected pairings like duck liver with maple syrup teriyaki.
Im Schiffchen
A historic Michelin-starred address in Düsseldorf’s elegant Kaiserswerth district, Im Schiffchen delivers classic French haute cuisine with a strong focus on seasonal produce and refined technique. Led by chef Jean-Claude Bourgueil, the restaurant is known for its tranquil setting, polished service, and an outstanding wine cellar, making it a natural choice for business dining or a discreet, high-end evening.
Nagaya
This Michelin-starred restaurant has a reputation for serving some of Germany's best Japanese cuisine. Nagaya, located in Düsseldorf's Japan quarter, has a minimalist style that highlights the creatively plated courses. It’s mandatory to try from sushi to Kobe beef to a foie gras terrine roll with octopus tempura. It is open for lunch and dinner and is suitable for both a business lunch and a special date.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the airport operating hours and curfews for private jets in Düsseldorf?
At Düsseldorf International (DUS), private flights are allowed 06:00–23:00, with a strict night curfew from 22:00–06:00 (rare exemptions until 23:00). Nearby alternatives include Mönchengladbach (MGL), typically open 07:00–23:00, and Essen/Mülheim (ESS), which runs about 06:00–22:00 depending on season, with extensions possible by prior permission.
Can I travel with pets on a private jet to Düsseldorf, and what are the regulations?
Yes. Pets are welcome on private jets to Germany, provided they meet the EU entry rules. Your animal must be microchipped, have a valid rabies vaccination, and travel with an official veterinary health certificate. The vaccination must have been done at least 21 days before travel. On arrival in Düsseldorf, pets are cleared directly at the private terminal by the veterinary authorities. To avoid delays, inform your LunaJets advisor in advance so we can ensure all requirements are in place and your pet’s arrival is handled smoothly.
What visa requirements apply to private jet passengers entering Germany?
Private jet travellers follow the same entry rules as all visitors. EU, UK, US, Swiss and many other nationals may enter Germany for up to 90 days without a visa. From late 2026, these visa-exempt travellers will also need to register online for an ETIAS travel authorisation before departure. Passengers from countries requiring a Schengen visa must still obtain one in advance. Your LunaJets advisor will confirm the rules for your nationality and ensure documents are ready before you fly.
How do I get from Düsseldorf (or nearby airports) to the city center?
From Düsseldorf International (DUS), the city center is just 15–20 minutes by car. We can arrange a chauffeur-driven transfer directly from the private terminal. Public transport is also excellent: the airport has its own train station linked by the SkyTrain to the terminal. From Mönchengladbach (MGL), the city is about 10 minutes by car, and from Essen/Mülheim (ESS), central Düsseldorf is roughly 30 minutes’ drive. In every case, your LunaJets advisor can book the most convenient car or helicopter transfer for your onward journey.
How far in advance should I book a private jet to Düsseldorf?
It depends on the time of year. Düsseldorf is a busy business hub year-round, and demand increases during major trade fairs such as Boot Düsseldorf in January and Medica in November. To secure your preferred aircraft and slots, we recommend booking a few weeks in advance. That said, at LunaJets we often arrange flights with very little notice – even within hours – thanks to our access to a wide network of aircraft across Europe.


