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Private Jet Charter from Atlanta to Las Vegas & Return

Private charter between Atlanta and Las Vegas starts at US$52,000 aboard a midsize jet.

Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)  ⇄  Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) · 2,805 km
US$52,000 – US$135,000 one-way · guide price
Distance2,805 km
Flight time~3h 54m
RecommendedMidsize Jet
Options2 categories
North America United States Atlanta Las Vegas

Atlanta to Las Vegas private jet charter

Private jet charter from Atlanta (ATL) to Las Vegas (LAS), and from Las Vegas (LAS) back to Atlanta (ATL).

Atlanta and Las Vegas lie approximately 2,805 km apart (1,743 mi / 1,514 nm) on a direct routing.

Atlanta ⇄ Las Vegas route map

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    Cost of a private jet from Atlanta to Las Vegas

    Expect US$52,000 – US$135,000 for a one-way charter between Atlanta and Las Vegas, depending on the aircraft — a midsize jet sits at the lower end, larger jets above. Pets are welcome in-cabin on every option.

    Recommended aircraft · 2 curated options

    Recommended

    Midsize Jet

    e.g. Cessna Citation XLS+
    • Passengers7-9
    • Flight time3h 54m
    • Range3,900 km
    • Guide priceUS$52,000 – US$70,000

    A stand-up cabin and more baggage room for medium-haul comfort. With seating for 7-9, it balances cabin comfort against running cost.

    Alternative

    Super Midsize Jet

    e.g. Challenger 350
    • Passengers9-12
    • Flight time3h 37m
    • Range5,926 km
    • Guide priceUS$71,000 – US$99,500

    Intercontinental comfort with a full stand-up cabin and separate sleeping area. It seats 9-12 and is a frequent choice on sectors of this length.

    Guide prices — firm quote confirmed against live availability. Get a firm quote →

    Aircraft & price ranges

    CategoryOutboundReturn (±10% wind)From (USD)Seats
    Midsize Jet · rec. 3h 54m 3h 31m – 4h 17m US$52,000 7-9
    Super Midsize Jet 3h 37m 3h 15m – 3h 59m US$71,000 9-12

    Midsize Jet · recommended

    AircraftFlight timeCost range (USD)Passengers
    Cessna Citation XLS+ 3h 54m US$52,000 – US$70,000 7-9
    Hawker 900XP 3h 52m US$57,000 – US$70,000 7-9
    Embraer Praetor 500 3h 42m US$62,500 – US$70,000 8-10

    Super Midsize Jet

    AircraftFlight timeCost range (USD)Passengers
    Challenger 350 3h 37m US$71,000 – US$99,500 9-12
    Cessna Citation Longitude 3h 37m US$78,000 – US$100,000 9-12
    Embraer Praetor 600 3h 42m US$85,000 – US$100,000 9-12

    The return leg uses the same aircraft and guide pricing; timings may shift up to ±10% depending on winds.

    Guide prices are one-way estimates incl. positioning; taxes/handling extra. Round-trip and one-way both available.

    How Atlanta–Las Vegas pricing is calculated

    Guide prices reflect the key cost drivers on this sector — distance, fuel costs at both ends, and airport fees at both ends. Every quote is checked against live availability before we confirm it.

    Airports we serve

    You can fly to or from any of these airports at each end; we match the most convenient to your trip:

    Atlanta, United States: Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Fulton County Airport Brown Field, Cobb County International Airport-McCollum Field, DeKalb Peachtree Airport, Atlanta Speedway Airport and Peachtree City Falcon Field.

    Las Vegas, United States: Harry Reid International Airport, North Las Vegas Airport, Henderson Executive Airport and Boulder City Municipal Airport.

    What we actually observe on Atlanta–Las Vegas

    Observed traffic makes this a weekday route with afternoon departures: departures cluster on Thu, most often around 14:00 UTC.

    Atlanta→Las Vegas runs about 37 minutes longer, which is the prevailing wind rather than the distance.

    Sun is the quietest day we observe on this pairing, which is usually when an aircraft is easiest to source at short notice.

    DirectionDepartures observedTypical blockFastest seenAircraft observed
    Atlanta → Las Vegas 32 235 min 187 min Bombardier Challenger 350 (5), Gulfstream G280 (4), Gulfstream G650 (4), Gulfstream 5 (3)
    Las Vegas → Atlanta 72 198 min Gulfstream 4 (7), Gulfstream 5 (7), Bombardier Challenger 300 (6), Cessna Citation Longitude (5)
    Empty-leg potential: Strong (2.3:1) We see about 2.3 departures Las Vegas→Atlanta for every one Atlanta→Las Vegas. Aircraft therefore reposition in the lighter direction more often than not, which is exactly when empty-leg pricing becomes available.

    104 movements observed, 2025-08-17 to 2026-08-16.

    Airfield facts & what can operate

    Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International AirportHarry Reid International Airport
    Code KATL / ATL KLAS / LAS
    Longest hard runway 12,390 ft 14,835 ft
    Surface Concrete Asphalt
    Field elevation 1,026 ft 2,181 ft

    Which aircraft can use both airfields

    AircraftNeedsRangeOn this route
    Embraer Phenom 100EV
    Very Light Jet
    3,200 ft 2,180 km Fuel stop needed
    Cessna Citation M2
    Very Light Jet
    2,900 ft 2,410 km Fuel stop needed
    Cessna Citation CJ3+
    Light Jet
    3,500 ft 3,700 km Non-stop
    Embraer Phenom 300E
    Light Jet
    3,278 ft 3,650 km Non-stop
    Cessna Citation XLS+
    Midsize Jet
    4,200 ft 3,900 km Non-stop
    Hawker 900XP
    Midsize Jet
    5,576 ft 4,600 km Non-stop
    Challenger 350
    Super Midsize Jet
    4,930 ft 5,926 km Non-stop
    Cessna Citation Longitude
    Super Midsize Jet
    4,900 ft 6,400 km Non-stop
    Embraer Praetor 600
    Super Midsize Jet
    4,692 ft 7,220 km Non-stop
    Challenger 605
    Heavy Jet
    5,440 ft 7,400 km Non-stop
    Gulfstream G450
    Heavy Jet
    5,300 ft 7,800 km Non-stop
    Falcon 2000LXS
    Heavy Jet
    4,790 ft 7,400 km Non-stop
    Bombardier Global 7500
    Ultra Long Range Jet
    6,000 ft 14,260 km Non-stop
    Bombardier Global 6000
    Long Range Jet
    5,800 ft 11,112 km Non-stop
    Gulfstream G650
    Long Range Jet
    6,000 ft 12,960 km Non-stop
    Falcon 8X
    Long Range Jet
    4,800 ft 11,945 km Non-stop

    Alternates within range: Fulton County Airport Brown Field (5,797 ft, 18 km) · Cobb County International Airport-McCollum Field (6,295 ft, 45 km) · DeKalb Peachtree Airport (6,001 ft, 29 km) · Atlanta Speedway Airport (5,509 ft, 29 km) · North Las Vegas Airport (5,005 ft, 14 km) · Henderson Executive Airport (6,501 ft, 12 km) · Boulder City Municipal Airport (5,103 ft, 30 km) · Jean Airport (4,600 ft, 39 km)

    Why fly private Atlanta–Las Vegas

    Zero schedule compromise

    Pick your slot and depart. Private charter between Atlanta and Las Vegas is built around your itinerary.

    Time is the luxury

    The 3h 54m airborne is uninterrupted time — work, rest, or simply arrive ready.

    Reach more airfields

    Private jets access far more airports than commercial flights — reducing transfers and getting you closer to where you need to be.

    Clear guide pricing

    Guide prices are one-way and include positioning. Taxes and handling are confirmed with your final quote.

    The Atlanta to Las Vegas route is a popular domestic private-jet path for both business travellers and leisure flyers seeking direct access without commercial schedules.

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    Frequently asked questions

    How much is a private jet from Atlanta to Las Vegas?

    Budget US$52,000 – US$135,000 one-way depending on aircraft; a midsize jet sits at the entry point. We confirm a firm figure against live availability.

    How long is the Atlanta to Las Vegas flight?

    About 3h 54m in the air over 2,805 km (1,743 miles), similar both ways; larger jets are marginally faster.

    What aircraft are most popular for Atlanta–Las Vegas?

    Midsize Jet, Super Midsize Jet are the usual choices here; our pick is a midsize jet for value and comfort on this distance.

    Can I book a last-minute private jet from Atlanta to Las Vegas?

    Often yes: same-day and next-day Atlanta–Las Vegas departures are possible when aircraft and crew are positioned nearby.

    Are Atlanta to Las Vegas charters pet-friendly?

    Absolutely — pets travel in the cabin with you on this route; just tell us the details when you ask for a quote.

    Can you fly Las Vegas to Atlanta as well?

    Yes — the route is fully bidirectional, with the same guide price and timing on the return leg.

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