Fisheye view of Pisa in Italy with the piazza del duomo and tower of Pisa

Hire a Private Jet to Pisa

A private jet charter to Pisa, Italy, delivers direct access to western Tuscany’s cultural and economic hub. Business travellers often arrive for meetings in Lucca, Pontedera, home to Piaggio’s headquarters, or at the city’s prestigious research institutions such as the Scuola Normale Superiore. Leisure visitors are drawn to Pisa’s medieval architecture, its thermal spas, and the wine estates of the Etruscan coast.

LunaJets arranges private flights to Pisa International Airport (PSA), where private lounges and fast-track handling ensure discreet arrivals. From there, chauffeured transfers connect directly to Tuscan cities, vineyard estates, or seaside resorts. Many travellers choose Pisa for long weekends among the Super Tuscan wineries of Bolgheri or to unwind at San Giuliano Terme, a spa retreat renowned since Roman times.

With two decades of experience, LunaJets was the first European private jet broker to receive Argus® certification, reflecting rigorous safety and service standards. In Pisa, this expertise supports last-minute escapes to countryside estates, discreet arrivals for cultural events, and reliable access to coastal retreats such as Forte dei Marmi during the busy summer season.

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

Chartering a private jet from Pisa costs from approximately €5,900 to €41,600 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Pisa to Nice start at €5,900, while routes to Moscow begin at €41,600.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Pisa 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 Pisa?

As Tuscany's primary air gateway, Pisa International Airport (PSA/LIRP) is well-suited for private jet travelers. Also known as Galileo Galilei Airport, it offers dedicated FBOs and VIP services for fast, discreet transit. The facility ensures direct access to the cultural landmarks of Pisa and the wider Tuscan region.

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

The Citation Mustang, Legacy 600 and Phenom 300 were the most popular private jets in 2025 for private flights departing from or arriving in Pisa. 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 Pisa in 2025
Aircraft picture Aircraft model name Seats Speed (km/h) Speed (knots) Range (km) Range (NM)
Cessna Citation Mustang very light jet Cessna Citation Mustang 4 628 km/h 339 kts 2161 km 1167 NM
Embraer Legacy 600 large jet Embraer Legacy 600 13 843 km/h 455 kts 6019 km 3250 NM
Embraer Phenom 300 super light jet Embraer Phenom 300 6-8 822 km/h 444 kts 3723 km 2010 NM

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Based on 2,256 reviews

Bari
Pisa

All in all was good.

05.07.2023

Pisa
London

Great service all round. A terrific experience. Thank you all

17.09.2022

Pisa
Daytona Beach

My husband has a company jet contract through XO but flying international isn't part of the their contract but I will keep it in mind. It was a true pleasure flying with your people. They were truly amazing, thanks again for accommodating us on such short notice. Thanks

22.03.2022

Pisa
Saint Tropez

Seamless, thank you

04.10.2019

Zurich
Pisa

Exceptional service. Lea and Felicia were superb. Will be back!

05.07.2019

Rennes
Pisa

Spero che il volo sia andato bene e che l'aereo e l'equipaggio vi siano piaciuti. Volo tranquillo, grz alla prossima Boris…gentilissimo

06.06.2023

What can you do in Pisa?

Between the Leaning Tower, several beautiful historic buildings and museums, and a wide range of food options, it is easy to find ways to keep yourself entertained during your stay in Pisa. These are some of the most popular things people enjoy doing when they rent a jet to this extraordinary city in Italy. Charter a jet today and you will not be disappointed, LunaJets will organize all the necessary arrangements, from aircraft model to flight hours to the destination airport.

Baptistery

Baptistery in Pisa at night

The history of Pisa is one of the coolest parts of the city, and that history is particularly evident in the buildings the city is home to. The Pisa Baptistery is a great example of this, featuring some of the most stunning architecture and design you will find in the country. If you are lucky, the guides will give you a demonstration to show how great the acoustics are inside the baptistery.

Mercato delle Vettovaglie

Piazza delle Vettovaglie (Vettovaglie Square) in Pisa

Though Pisa has a rich history, it is a fairly modern destination these days. The best place to go if you want to do some shopping or try some delicious food is the Mercato delle Vettovaglie, a market in central Pisa. From Italian cuisine to flowers and fresh produce, you can find just about anything at this market.

The Leaning Tower

The Leaning Tower of Pisa on a sunny day in Pisa, Italy

When most people think of Pisa or even Italy, they think of the Leaning Tower. One of the things that make the Leaning Tower such a popular attraction is the fact that its foundation was laid all the way back in 1173. Nowadays, you can buy tickets to take a tour of the Leaning Tower and the surrounding area to get the full experience.

Where should you stay in Pisa?

Because Pisa has become such a popular destination over the years, there are lots of good places to stay. Whether you are looking for something simple in a good location or a fancy luxury hotel, you have got plenty of options.

Modern triple guest room at 7Rooms Pisa featuring three single beds, minimalist décor, light wood flooring, and contemporary artwork above the headboards.

7 Rooms

While it might not be the most luxurious hotel, 7 Rooms is a great place to stay for its location. Located right in the heart of Pisa, 7 Rooms gives you easy access to the best parts of the city and a comfortable room to stay in, all for a great low price.

Historic exterior of Bagni di Pisa luxury thermal spa hotel in Tuscany, featuring a classical yellow façade with shuttered windows and landscaped gardens.

Bagni di Pisa Hotel and Spa

If luxury is a top priority for you, it is hard to beat Bagni di Pisa Hotel and Spa. This former 18th-century nobleman's house provides luxurious comfort that you won't find anywhere else, and it is not all that expensive, either.

Where should you eat in Pisa?

Pisa’s dining scene blends centuries-old culinary tradition with refined contemporary touches, offering elegant tables where local flavours are elevated through quality ingredients, careful technique and a quietly sophisticated atmosphere.

Hostaria Le Repubbliche Marinare Pisa

“Una cucina marinara tipica e autentica”, a typical and authentic marinara cuisine. Originating in 1998, this cuisine will bring a little bit of Italy to you. With typical maritime cuisine and a touch of innovation and creativity, this restaurant is a must-go when in Pisa.

La Scaletta

Located in the heart of Pisa, La Scaletta has been around since 1800 and is still a favourite restaurant to go to. With its large interior, it is also very useful for private events or business meetings. The refined cuisine is Mediterranean fish-based and offers fresh products.

Ristorante La Clessidra

Set in Pisa’s historic centre near Piazza dei Cavalieri, this refined spot pairs classic Tuscan flavours with a “pinch of creativity,” focusing on fresh, seasonal ingredients. The dining rooms are elegant yet welcoming, and there’s also an inner-courtyard garden for warmer evenings, making it a strong pick for both a polished dinner and business-style lunches by reservation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the operating hours and are there curfews for private jets at Pisa Airport?

Pisa International Airport (PSA) opens daily from about 04:00 in the morning until around 00:30 at night, or until the day’s last scheduled flight. Within this window, private jets can arrive and depart freely. Unlike some airports in Italy, Pisa does not enforce a specific night curfew for business aviation — the only requirement is that flights operate during the airport’s opening times.

What facilities are available for private jet passengers at Pisa Airport?

Pisa International Airport has a dedicated private jet terminal where you check in away from the main terminal. Here, customs and immigration are handled on-site, and you have access to comfortable lounges and direct ground transfer. The terminal is easy to reach by car, with parking and drop-off right outside. From arrival to boarding, the process is designed to be quick and discreet.

Can I bring pets on a private jet to Pisa?

Yes. Pets are welcome on private jets, and many of our clients travel with dogs and cats to Tuscany. To enter Italy, your animal must comply with EU Pet Travel rules: it needs a microchip, a valid rabies vaccination, and either an EU Pet Passport (for travel within the EU/Schengen) or an official veterinary health certificate (for arrivals from outside the EU). On landing in Pisa, pets are declared and may be checked by the airport’s veterinary services. To avoid delays, let your LunaJets team know in advance so we can prepare the required paperwork and ensure your pet travels safely in the cabin with you.

How far in advance should I book a private jet to Pisa?

We recommend booking as soon as your travel dates are set, especially during peak Tuscany seasons such as summer, Easter, and September’s harvest period, when Pisa slots are busier. Booking a few weeks in advance gives you the widest choice of aircraft and departure times. That said, at LunaJets we regularly handle last-minute flights to Pisa and can often secure solutions within just a few hours of departure.

What transportation options are available from the private jet terminal at Pisa Airport?

The most popular choice is a chauffeured car or limousine, which can meet you directly at the private jet terminal and take you anywhere in Tuscany in comfort. Taxis are also available on arrival, and for city connections, the Pisa Mover shuttle links the airport with Pisa Centrale station between 06:00 and midnight. For the fastest onward journey, helicopter transfers can take you from Pisa to Florence, coastal resorts like Forte dei Marmi, or Elba Island in less than 30 minutes.