Private jet from New York to Miami

New York → Miami  ·  ~2.5 hours

Private jet from New York to Miami. Wholesale rates. No broker markup.

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
~2.5 hours1,090 milesLight to heavy jetTEB, HPN, FRGOPF, FLL, PBI

THE ROUTE

New York to Miami by private jet

New York to Miami is the busiest private jet corridor in the United States. Finance, real estate, media, and technology connect these two cities at every level — Wall Street executives with Brickell offices, fund managers with Miami Beach residences, and entertainment professionals who operate across both markets year-round.

The commercial experience on this route is congested at both ends — JFK and MIA are among the most delayed airports in the country, and the 2.5-hour flight regularly becomes a 6-hour ordeal with security, boarding, and ground transit. During Art Basel, Super Bowl week, and spring break, commercial availability tightens and pricing spikes.

By choosing a private jet from New York to Miami,you depart Teterboro, White Plains, or Republic and land at Opa Locka, Fort Lauderdale Executive, or Palm Beach International — skipping terminal congestion entirely. Door-to-door, most travelers complete the trip in under four hours.

CHARTER PRICING

What does a private jet from New York to Miami cost?

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
Light Jet (Citation CJ3, Lear 45)$15,000–$22,000Up to 8 pax · ~2.5h · Most efficient for small groups
Midsize Jet (Hawker 800XP, Citation XLS)$20,000–$30,000Up to 9 pax · ~2.5h · More cabin space & range margin
Super Midsize (Challenger 350, Citation X)$26,000–$38,000Up to 10 pax · ~2.5h · Stand-up cabin, ideal for groups
Heavy Jet (Gulfstream GIV, Challenger 604) $30,000–$45,000Up to 14 pax · ~2.5h · Full cabin, large group luxury

Membership callout

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

Which airport should you use?

Departing New York

TEB · Teterboro Airport — 15 min from Midtown Manhattan; premier NYC private aviation hub

HPN · Westchester County Airport — Greenwich, Westchester, Connecticut Gold Coast

FRG · Republic Airport — Long Island, Hamptons access

Arriving Miami

OPF · Opa Locka Executive — 10 min from downtown Miami; top South Florida private hub

FLL · Fort Lauderdale Executive — Broward County, Fort Lauderdale beach corridor

PBI · Palm Beach International — Palm Beach, Jupiter, West Palm Beach

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

USE CASES

Who typically flies New York to Miami by private jet?

Finance & investment professionals — Wall Street’s deepening relationship with Miami’s growing financial district in Brickell drives constant executive travel for fund management, client meetings, and deal closings.

Real estate developers & investors — Both cities rank among the most active real estate markets in the country. Developers and investors managing portfolios across both markets make regular same-day trips for closings and site visits.

Media & entertainment executives — Miami’s emergence as a media and content hub — from Art Basel to music production — has created a permanent corridor with New York’s established entertainment infrastructure.

Technology founders & VCs — Miami’s growing tech ecosystem, anchored around Wynwood and the Miami-Dade Innovation District, draws New York-based founders and investors for fundraising, board meetings, and operational oversight.

Legal & wealth management professionals — Cross-state estate planning, tax advisory, and wealth management between New York and Florida drive consistent senior-partner travel on this corridor.

MEMBERSHIP VS. CHARTER

Why FlyRoving members fly this route for less

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 midsize jet at broker rates, the embedded margin on a single one-way leg runs $3,000–$9,000. For a New York executive making this trip monthly, that’s $36,000–$108,000 per year in broker margin alone.

FlyRoving members pay none of it. The membership is $349/month. Members access flights at wholesale operator rates with no broker margin on top.


Ad-hoc charter brokerFlyRoving membership
Pricing structureWholesale + 15–30% markupWholesale rate, no markup
Broker margin per legYes — built into every quoteNone
TransparencyMarkup never disclosed You 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

Ready to fly New York–Miami without the broker markup?

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 2.5 hours nonstop on most jet types. Door-to-door, most travelers complete the trip in under four hours including ground time on both ends — compared to 6+ hours via commercial when accounting for airport logistics at JFK or LaGuardia.


$15,000–$45,000 one-way depending on aircraft size. Light jets start around $15,000; midsize jets run $20,000–$30,000; heavy jets can reach $45,000. All broker quotes include a 15–30% margin above the operator’s rate. FlyRoving members access wholesale operator rates.


Teterboro (TEB) is the top choice for Manhattan departures — 15 minutes from Midtown with dedicated private aviation FBOs. On the Miami side, Opa Locka Executive (OPF) is closest to downtown Miami and South Beach.


Yes. FlyRoving offers a membership at $349/month with access to wholesale operator rates on this route and a growing national network. No per-leg broker margin, no minimums, no expiring balances.


Yes, though it’s a long day. With a 2.5-hour flight each way, a same-day roundtrip is feasible for meetings, closings, or events. FlyRoving members frequently use this route for same-day business trips during Art Basel, financial conferences, and real estate closings.


Light jets are most efficient for groups of 2–6. Midsize jets offer more cabin room for 6–9 passengers. Super midsize and heavy jets suit larger groups or travelers who want a full stand-up cabin for the 2.5-hour flight.


Yes — NY–Miami is one of the highest-volume empty leg corridors in the country. Discounts of 40–70% are common when repositioning schedules align with your travel dates. FlyRoving members receive priority access to empty leg availability on this route.


Jet cards require $50,000–$250,000+ upfront deposits drawn down at hourly rates that still include program margins. FlyRoving membership is $349/month with wholesale operator rates and no deposit. For frequent NY–Miami flyers, the savings compound on every trip.


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