Boston and Cape Cod Private Jet Charter
Private Jet Charter between Boston and Cape Cod
Book a direct private charter flight from Boston to Cape Cod, with the option to choose your aircraft.
Chartering a private jet from Boston to Cape Cod is the best way to travel through New England, transforming a summer route notorious for its unpredictability into a smooth 30–45-minute flight. A drive on Route 3 or across the Sagamore and Bourne bridges can easily take three to four hours during weekend rush hour, whereas a private charter completely bypasses traffic jams.
This route is very popular among executives, families, and seasonal residents traveling to their summer homes, as well as professionals returning to Boston for midweek board meetings. Passengers arriving on Cape Cod have immediate access to world-class golf courses, exclusive yacht clubs, and deep-sea fishing charters.
What Does a Private Jet Charter between Boston and Cape Cod Cost?
The average cost of a one-way charter flight when booking private flights from the Boston area to Cape Cod is typically:
- Piston: $3,500 – $4,000;
- Turboprops: $3,500 – $4,000;
- Light Jets: $7,000 – $7,500;
- Midsize Jets: $11,000 – $12,000;
- Super-Midsize Jets: $13,000 – $14,000;
- Heavy Jets: $16,000 – $18,000.
Flight Time between Boston and Cape Cod
The flight duration for a nonstop private jet from Boston to Cape Cod typically ranges from 35 minutes to 55 minutes. Flight time can vary depending on your chosen aircraft and the weather conditions on the day of your departure.
Best Private Jet Airports in Boston and Cape Cod
Boston
Laurence G. Hanscom Field (BED)
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
Norwood Memorial Airport (OWD)
Cape Cod
Cape Cod Gateway Airport / Hyannis (HYA)
Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC)
Chatham Airport (CQX)
Private Jets for Charter Flights between Boston & Cape Cod
Turboprops
For flights of less than 100 miles, turboprops such as the Pilatus PC-12 or King Air 350 are the clear leaders on the Boston–Cape route. These aircraft, designed for 6–8 passengers, offer unmatched fuel efficiency and the necessary performance to land on short runways, allowing for safe landings at small coastal airfields such as Chatham or Provincetown. They are the perfect solution for a family weekend getaway, allowing you to bypass highway traffic and be at the beach in less than an hour after leaving the office.
Light Jets
Light jets offer slightly higher speeds and a different cabin experience, while remaining suitable for small groups of 6–8 passengers. They are an excellent option for quick business trips or same-day meetings, offering private or semi-private restrooms and a quieter flight in a pressurized cabin. Although they require a shorter runway than larger aircraft, allowing them to land at most regional airports, light jets truly shine when flying to the main hub in Hyannis (HYA), providing a seamless and quick transfer from the city.
Midsize Jets
If you’re embarking on a month-long trip and need extra space for your baggage, golf clubs, tennis gear, and large suitcases, midsize jets are an excellent choice. These aircraft, designed for 7–9 passengers, feature more spacious cabins and fully enclosed restrooms. Although the speed advantage over light jets is negligible on such a short route, the increased cabin space makes this short trip exceptionally comfortable for large families.
Super-midsize Jets
Super-midsize jets are typically booked for this route when a group is arriving from more distant locations, such as flying directly from Chicago or Florida to Boston and then continuing on to Cape Cod. These aircraft, which seat 8 to 10 passengers and feature stand-up cabins, offer ample baggage space and premium amenities. Please note that aircraft of this size can generally only land at Hyannis Airport (HYA), not at the smaller municipal airstrips on Cape Cod.
Heavy Jets
Heavy jets offer the highest level of space and luxury, accommodating between 10 and 14 passengers. Although large aircraft are rarely used exclusively for a 40-minute flight from Boston to Cape Cod, they are employed when VIPs, large corporate delegations, or international travelers are heading to the Massachusetts coast with a lot of baggage.
Private Jet Charter Services between Boston and Cape Cod
Reclaim your weekends with flexible, on-demand private flights from Boston to Cape Cod. Benefits of flying with PrivateJet.com include arriving at the FBO just 15 minutes before departure, access to a tarmac where your car can pull right up to the plane, and personalized in-flight dining. We seamlessly coordinate ground transportation, so a luxury SUV will be waiting for you immediately after landing in Hyannis or Provincetown.
Whether you’re heading to Chatham for a quiet weekend or moving the whole family to the Cape for the season, we work around the clock to find the perfect aircraft for your itinerary. Every flight is operated by FAA Part 135-certified carriers that meet the highest U.S. standards for safety, maintenance, and crew training.
Enjoy a Seamless Private Flight between Boston & Cape Cod with a Trusted Private Jet Provider
Contact PrivateJet.com today for an instant quote on a flight from Boston to Cape Cod. We offer transparent pricing, a selection of aircraft perfectly suited for New England’s coastal runways, and 24/7 support for charter flights in the U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring my dog or cat on a flight to Cape Cod?
Of course. One of the biggest advantages of private flights is that your pets can travel with you in the cabin, rather than in the cargo hold. Just let us know when you book so we can arrange a pet-friendly aircraft and make sure there are water bowls and treats ready for your dog’s trip to the beach.
Will coastal fog delay my morning flight?
New England is famous for its thick summer fog, especially early in the morning and late at night. Although the aircraft we charter are fully equipped for Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations, some smaller cape airports without a control tower have strict minimum visibility requirements. If fog rolls in, we will reroute you in advance to Hyannis (HYA), which has modern instrument landing systems for low-visibility flights.
Can any private aircraft land at Chatham (CQX) or Provincetown (PVC)?
No. Both Chatham and Provincetown have shorter runways (approximately 3,000–3,500 feet). While turboprop aircraft and some light jets can operate safely from these airports, midsize, super-midsize, and heavy jets require a longer runway and must land at Cape Cod Gateway Airport (HYA) in Hyannis.