New York to Aspen Private Jet

New York to Aspen Private Jet. Wholesale rates. 

Charter brokers mark up every leg on this route by 15–30%. FlyRoving members access the same flights at wholesale operator rates, no middleman margin, no surprise fees, covered under a flat $349/month membership.

Flight timeDistanceBest aircraftDepartArrive
~4 hours1,630 milesMidsize to heavy jetTEB, HPNASE, RIL

THE ROUTE

New York to Aspen Private Jet route is the premier seasonal route in the United States. From December through March, Aspen draws a concentration of finance, technology, and entertainment professionals for ski season, and from June through September, the same crowd returns for cultural festivals and summer retreats. The professionals who fly this route are among the most frequent private jet users in the country.

By private jet, you depart Teterboro and land directly at ASE, steps from town. When weather closes ASE, Rifle/Garfield County (RIL) serves as a reliable alternate, a 70-minute drive. FlyRoving’s concierge team monitors conditions and arranges ground transport.

CHARTER PRICING

Pricing varies by aircraft type and availability. Every broker quote includes a margin of 15–30% on top of the operator’s rate. FlyRoving members pay the operator rate directly.

Aircraft ClassOne-Way Cost Details
Midsize Jet (Citation VII, Hawker 800XP)$25,000–$32,000Up to 9 pax · ~4h · Nonstop, ASE-approved
Super Midsize (Challenger 300, Citation X)$32,000–$42,000Up to 10 pax · ~3.5h · More cabin room, ski gear capacity
Heavy Jet (Gulfstream GIV, Challenger 604)$40,000–$55,000Up to 14 pax · ~3.5h · Largest cabin, max baggage for groups

Every one of those broker quotes includes a margin you never see itemized. FlyRoving members pay $349/month and access the same flights at wholesale operator rates, what the flight actually costs, without the middleman.

AIRPORTS

Departing New York

TEB · Teterboro — Manhattan & Northern NJ

HPN · Westchester County — Greenwich & Westchester

Arriving Aspen

ASE · Aspen/Pitkin County — Direct Aspen access; 7,820ft elevation, restricted approaches

RIL · Rifle/Garfield County — Weather alternate; 70 min drive to Aspen; fewer restrictions

FlyRoving’s concierge team matches departure and arrival airports to your specific origin and destination on every booking.

USE CASES

Finance executives on ski-season schedules — Hedge fund managers, PE partners, and investment bankers with Aspen homes or rentals fly this route weekly during December–March.

Technology executives — Aspen’s tech community gatherings and the annual Ideas Festival draw founders and VCs who fly in from New York on compressed schedules.

Entertainment & media professionals — Aspen’s winter social calendar overlaps heavily with New York’s media and entertainment industry.

Family ski travel — Groups of 6–12 traveling with ski gear need the baggage capacity and direct routing that only private aviation provides on this corridor.

MEMBERSHIP VS. CHARTER

Every charter broker on this route operates the same way: source an aircraft from an operator, apply a 15–30% margin, and hand you a quote. That markup is never disclosed.

On a super midsize jet, the broker margin per leg runs $4,800–$12,600. A family or executive making 4–6 round trips per ski season pays $38,400–$151,200 in broker margin annually.

With the best private jet membership, FlyRoving members avoid all extra costs. The membership is just $349/month, giving access to flights at wholesale operator rates with no broker margin added.


Ad-hoc charter brokerFlyRoving membership
Pricing structureWholesale + 15–30% markup Wholesale rate, no markup
Broker margin per legYes — built into every quoteNone
TransparencyMarkup never disclosedYou see the operator rate
Monthly cost$0 upfront, markup every trip$349/mo, zero markup
Break-even vs. brokerNeverFirst leg of the first trip
SupportTransactional per bookingDedicated concierge

FlyRoving was built for the professionals who fly this route as a routine part of doing business.

Option 1 — Most popular: Join FlyRoving membership. $349/month. Wholesale operator rates. No broker markup. Cancel anytime. → Start your membership

Option 2 — One-time flight: Request a charter quote. See the operator rate directly. → Get a quote

FAQ

Approximately 4 hours nonstop. Door-to-door is typically under 6 hours including FBO time, compared to 8–10+ hours commercial with connections.


$25,000–$55,000 one-way depending on aircraft size. Midsize jets start around $25,000; heavy jets can reach $55,000. Peak ski season (Dec–Mar) commands premium pricing. FlyRoving members access wholesale rates.


No — ASE has operational restrictions due to its elevation (7,820ft) and mountainous approach. Aircraft must be approved for the approach, and crews need specific training. FlyRoving’s team ensures every aircraft is ASE-qualified.


Yes. FlyRoving membership at $349/month covers this route at wholesale operator rates. For frequent ski-season travelers, the broker markup savings on 4–6 round trips far exceed the membership cost.


FlyRoving’s concierge team monitors conditions and can divert to Rifle/Garfield County (RIL), a 70-minute drive from Aspen, or Eagle County (EGE), which serves Vail and is 2 hours from Aspen.


Midsize jets are the most common for small groups. Super midsize and heavy jets are recommended for groups with extensive ski gear, as baggage capacity becomes a limiting factor on this route.


December through March for ski season, with the highest demand during Christmas/New Year and Presidents’ Day weeks. Summer (June–September) is a secondary peak for cultural events.


A broker adds 15–30% to every leg. On a ski-season heavy jet roundtrip, that’s $12,000–$33,000 in hidden margin per trip. FlyRoving membership eliminates that margin entirely.


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