Los Angeles Airport Information
The Los Angeles metro area has quite a number of good airports suitable for air charter arrivals and departures. Because of notoriously difficult auto traffic conditions the right airport for your flight will likely depend on where you are traveling to or from.
Van Nuys airport is by far the most popular airport in the area for jet charter activity. In fact, Van Nuys is second only to Teterboro, NJ (TEB) for the title of busiest business aviation airport in the Country. Unless specific destination information dictates otherwise, OneSky recommends Van Nuys for flights to or from the Los Angeles metro area.
Other options to consider include Burbank (BUR), Long Beach (LGB), and Santa Monica(SMO). Santa Monica restricts some types of operations and has a curfew at night that can limit arrival and departure times.
Los Angeles International (LAX) is also an airport to consider and has good terminal facilities for air charter flights. Due to high rents none of the area charter operators are based at LAX, which can make departing from this airport less attractive than other area alternatives.
To get started, please enter an air charter itinerary in the flight planner at the top left of this page. From there we will deliver private jet pricing estimates and more information about the jet charter options available to you.
When it Comes to Private Jet Charter – We’re the One
At OneSky, we’ve created something special: a private jet charter program that offers the personal service and reliability of fractional ownership with the flexibility, simplicity, and choice of private jet charter.
- Access to a carefully selected network of the finest private jets
- Freedom to select the exact private jet make and model for each trip
- No up-front capital outlay
- Stringent and unyielding commitment to passenger safety
- The industry’s largest inventory of empty leg jet charter opportunities
OneSky Jets – Born with a Passion for Jet Charter Perfection
Greg Johnson, Our Founder and President, is an aviation veteran who knows how to deliver excellence. Greg doesn’t come from the service starved airline world but rather from FedEx Express where "Absolutely!" isn’t just a word – it’s an attitude.
Greg’s passion for perfection works its way into everything we do, everyone we hire, every decision we make, and every customer we "WOW!" With OneSky you’re not just taking a jet charter flight, you’re engaging the world’s finest team of jet charter professionals with another exciting mission.
Private Jet Charter Search Features Make Finding a Private Jet Easy
It really is our people that make us special and that includes our world class information technology team.
OneSky.com and its flight planner feature were created to make it easy for you to get a sense of the cost of a jet charter flight before having to share any personal information about yourself. We also collect and make sense of thousands of empty leg flights every day providing fliers who have flexibility with opportunities to save money without sacrificing on safety or our world class jet charter experience.
Where We Fit in the Air Charter Industry
Over one third of our employees hold pilot’s licenses, aviation degrees or both but we do not own or operate aircraft. Instead we use our expertise to carefully select the best aircraft and best charter operators for each of your air charter flights. We act as your agent in every transaction and because of this relationship our mission is always aligned with yours.
Our passion also drives us to deliver the very best safety due diligence. We subscribe to the safety rating services of both ARG/US (The Aviation Research Group) and Wyvern. For more information on our safety culture follow this link: air charter safety
About Los Angeles
The city of Los Angeles is the heart of the second largest metropolitan area in the U.S. While it's most famous for Hollywood, that is just one aspect of this sprawling and highly diverse city. L.A. is a sprawling megalopolis; one could start in one end of L.A. and drive for more than two hours without leaving the county's influence. The metro area includes smaller cities, such as Santa Monica, Burbank, Pasadena and Long Beach, which were founded around the end of the nineteenth century and retain distinct identities. Hotels
Renaissance Hollywood Hotel - 1755 N. Highland Avenue, +1-323-856-1200
The Mondrian Hotel, 8440 Sunset Boulevard
Le Montrose Suite Hotel, 900 Hammond Street Millennium Biltmore Restaurants
The Belvedere - The Peninsula Beverly Hills Hotel, 9882 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310-788-2306
The Dining Room - The Ritz-Carlton, Huntington Hotel & Spa, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, 626-568-3900
Mélisse - 1104 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, 310-395-0881
Patina - Walt Disney Concert Hall, 141 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, 213-972-3331
Providence - 5955 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, 323-460-4170
The Restaurant at The Getty Center - 1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles, 310-440-6810
Sona - 401 N. La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood, 310-659-7708
Spago Beverly Hills - 176 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-385-0880
Urasawa - 218 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-247-8939
Valentino - 3115 W. Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, 310-829-4313 Entertainment
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) - 250 S. Grand Avenue
The Getty Center (aka J. Paul Getty Museum) - 1200 Getty Center Drive
Hollywood Boulevard
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