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Hire a Private Jet to Glasgow

Fly directly into Scotland’s economic powerhouse with a private jet charter to Glasgow. As a major UK financial centre, the city is a vital destination for executive meetings and corporate roadshows. It also serves as a sophisticated gateway to the country's legendary golf courses, perfect for high-level corporate entertainment or a luxury weekend escape.  

Your flight is arranged to fit your demanding schedule, giving you complete control over your travel. On board, the cabin is ready with refined catering and the specific amenities you request. This approach ensures you arrive prepared and refreshed for your major engagements at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC).

Our commitment to excellence is proven by the long-term trust of our clients; our top 100 clients, including corporate flight departments, have on average been flying with us for more than seven years. This foundation of integrity ensures your travel is managed to the highest standards, freeing you to concentrate on your important business objectives in Scotland.

 

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Glasgow?

Chartering a private jet from Glasgow costs from approximately €7,800 to €20,300 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Glasgow to Dublin start at €7,800, while routes to Marbella begin at €20,300.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Glasgow over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

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What is the best airport for private flights to/from Glasgow?

For travel to Glasgow's commercial centre and western Scotland, Glasgow Airport (GLA/EGPF) is the region's second-busiest international hub. The airport is well-prepared for private aviation, with multiple fixed-base operators like Signature Flight Support providing full ground services and private lounge access.

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Which aircraft models are most frequently chartered to/from Glasgow?

The Legacy 650, Phenom 300 and Citation M2 were the most popular private jets in 2025 for private flights departing from or arriving in Glasgow. A dedicated Private Aviation Advisor can help you choose the right aircraft and secure the best availability.

Top 3 aircraft models by number of flight movements to and from Glasgow in 2025
Aircraft picture Aircraft model name Seats Speed (km/h) Speed (knots) Range (km) Range (NM)
Embraer Legacy 650 large jet Embraer Legacy 650 13 850 km/h 459 kts 7223 km 3900 NM
Embraer Phenom 300 super light jet Embraer Phenom 300 6-8 822 km/h 444 kts 3723 km 2010 NM
Cessna Citation M2 light jet Cessna Citation M2 4 743 km/h 401 kts 2191 km 1183 NM

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Customer satisfaction

4.8/5

Based on 2,302 reviews

Glasgow
Sion

couldn't be happier. very impressed with the catering and handling of airport closure due to snow.

14 March 2026

Donegal
Glasgow

Tomas and Tamsin, I want to thank you for the fantastic flight. As always, very helpful and proactive. I hope to connect with you soon, and keep up the fantastic job.

23 July 2023

Glasgow
Palma, Mallorca

All good

25 April 2022

London
Glasgow

Luna Jet is the best. Always been my first choice for flying on a private. Excellent coordination and always punctual. I highly recommend Luna Jet to my friends too. Always exceeds industry standards which give me peace of mind during my travels. Tomas really goes that extra mile and accounts for the finest of details. Super helpful and has a professional and friendly attitude. Thank you and keep up the great work!

28 October 2021

London
Glasgow

Boris Just to say everything worked really well on this trip. Nice crew. Very efficient handling at both ends. And you remembered the champagne so you are in our good books ! Thanks for organising. Best

9 July 2021

What can you do in Glasgow?

Once you land in a private jet there are numerous attractions and sites to enjoy on a trip to Glasgow, from museums to natural scenery along the River Clyde.

Glasgow Cathedral

St Mungo’s Cathedral, Glasgow

The Glasgow Cathedral is an imposing presence along the city skyline and is the oldest cathedral in mainland Scotland. It was built prior to the 12th century Reformation, a testament to the fact that it remains standing even today.

Glengoyne Distillery

The Glengoyne Distillery at Dumgoyne, just north of Glasgow, Scotland. The distillery was built in 1833

A tour of the Glengoyne Distillery underscores to visitors a process for making whisky that has been in place since the 1800s. The distillery bills itself as the slowest still in Scotland, which showcases the quality of the final product.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow

The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum boasts 22 different galleries, each filled with art exhibitions that represent Scottish culture and enrich the Glasgow experience. The highly arched walkways further immerse visitors in the historical elements of the space, which is a popular attraction for individual tourists and large groups alike.

Where should you stay in Glasgow?

The history that permeates the Glasgow region can be found in many of the city's lodging options, though there are also luxurious contemporary places to stay as well.

Room in Cameron House on Loch Lomond

Cameron House on Loch Lomond

The Cameron House on Loch Lomond is a high-end lodging option that just reeks of history. There are family rooms for those who need multiple spaces in which to bunk up, and whisky suites that are situated in the original part of what used to be a sprawling mansion. This property specialises in traditional Scottish hospitality.

Front-facing rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows

Carlton George Hotel Glasgow

The Carlton George Hotel Glasgow is a boutique property that is situated in the heart of the city. It is in a high-end neighbourhood and close to shopping and dining. There are 64 rooms on the property and an executive lounge on-site.

Room in Hotel du Vin

Hotel du Vin Glasgow

Hotel du Vin Glasgow is situated at the West End of the city and consists of converted period townhouses. Each of the rooms is designed with its own scheme and decorative patterns. The amenities and old-fashioned concierge service mean that guests can enjoy a mix of luxury and contemporary here. There are also two on-site restaurants and a bar.

Where should you eat in Glasgow?

Fine dining abounds in Glasgow, and there are plenty of upscale restaurant properties in place to prove it.

Cail Bruich

Cail Bruich boasts a Michelin star for its efforts and serves up Scottish fare with a French twist. If you want your own private event, they host up to a maximum of 28 guests. Another culinary experience is being part of the counter where the chef is in front of the open kitchen creating the dishes; in this, you will enjoy Krug Champagne.

Unalome

Immerse yourself at the Unalome Kitchen Table. This unique spot is perfect for overseeing how the chef and his team are fulfilling your desires. Enjoy an exquisite eight-course exclusive chef's menu. Roasted Orkney scallops and Périgord foie gras are among the best dishes here.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Glasgow?

The best time to visit Glasgow is between March and August. Winter is cold and the days are shorter.

How far is Glasgow Airport from the centre?

Glasgow Airport and Glasgow's city centre are separated by 14.5 kilometres.

How many airports does Glasgow have?

Glasgow has two airports: Glasgow Prestwick Airport and Glasgow Airport.