Private jet from New York to Telluride

New York → Telluride  ·  ~4.5 hours

Private jet from New York to Telluride. 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 timeDistance Best aircraftDepartArrive
~4.5 hours1,750 milesMidsize to heavy jetTEB, HPNTEX, MTJ

THE ROUTE

Private jet to Telluride from New York

New York to Telluride is one of the most exclusive ski-season corridors in private aviation. Telluride’s combination of world-class skiing, a historic mountain town, and a clientele that skews heavily toward finance and technology makes this route a staple for high-net-worth winter travel. The town’s relative inaccessibility by commercial aviation is precisely what preserves its exclusivity.

Telluride Regional Airport (TEX) sits at 9,070 feet — one of the highest commercial airports in North America — with a single runway and operational restrictions that limit aircraft types. Commercial service is seasonal and extremely limited. Most commercial routing requires connections through Denver or Phoenix, turning a half-day trip into a full-day ordeal.

By Private jet from New York to Telluride, you fly nonstop from Teterboro to TEX (when conditions allow) or to Montrose (MTJ), a 65-minute drive. FlyRoving’s team monitors conditions and arranges ground transport.

CHARTER PRICING

What does a private jet from New York to Telluride 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
Midsize Jet (Citation VII, Hawker 800XP)$28,000–$36,000Up to 9 pax · ~4.5h · Nonstop to MTJ; TEX when approved
Super Midsize (Challenger 300)$35,000–$45,000Up to 10 pax · ~4.3h · Ski gear capacity, wider cabin
Heavy Jet (Gulfstream GIV, Challenger 604) $45,000–$60,000Up to 14 pax · ~4.3h · Max baggage for large groups

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 — Manhattan & Northern NJ

HPN · Westchester County — Greenwich & Westchester

Arriving Telluride

TEX · Telluride Regional — Direct town access; 9,070ft elevation, severe restrictions, seasonal

MTJ · Montrose Regional — Primary alternate; 65-min drive to Telluride; fewer restrictions

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 Telluride by private jet?

Finance executives on ski vacations — Telluride’s clientele skews heavily hedge fund and PE. Multi-day ski trips from New York are planned around school breaks and firm schedules.

Family ski travel — Groups traveling with extensive ski gear need the baggage capacity and direct routing private aviation provides.

Film festival attendees — The Telluride Film Festival (September) draws entertainment and media executives from New York on compressed schedules.

Second-home owners — New York-based owners of Telluride properties fly seasonally for extended stays, often with family and gear.

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 heavy jet, the broker margin per leg runs $6,750–$18,000. Two to three roundtrips per ski season accumulates $27,000–$108,000 in broker margin.

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% markup Wholesale 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–Telluride 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’s best private jet membership. $349/month. Wholesale operator rates. No broker markup. Cancel anytime. → Start your membership

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FAQ

Approximately 4.5 hours nonstop to Montrose (MTJ). Telluride Regional (TEX) adds operational complexity due to its 9,070ft elevation.


$28,000–$60,000 one-way. Midsize starts around $28,000; heavy jets reach $60,000. Peak ski season commands premium pricing.


Some can — TEX has significant restrictions due to elevation and weather. Many operators prefer Montrose (MTJ) for reliability. FlyRoving ensures every aircraft is appropriate.


Yes. FlyRoving at $349/month eliminates broker markup. For ski-season travelers, 2–3 roundtrips generate savings that dwarf the membership cost.


Montrose (MTJ) is the standard alternate, 65 minutes by car. Grand Junction (GJT) is another option. FlyRoving arranges ground transport proactively.


Midsize for small groups; super midsize and heavy for families with ski gear. Aircraft must meet altitude and approach requirements.


December–March for skiing, with highest demand during Christmas/New Year and Presidents’ Day. September for the Film Festival.


FlyRoving wholesale rates outperform jet cards on 4.5-hour flights where hourly margins and fuel surcharges compound significantly.


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