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Beirut, the “Paris of the Middle East”, is a city of incomparable resilience and cultural vitality. Despite repeated crises, the Lebanese capital retains an artistic, gastronomic, and nightlife scene that remains one of the richest in the Arab world. Flying to Beirut by private jet from London (4h30 non-stop), you land at Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY), just 9 km from the centre, with a dedicated business aviation terminal despite current geopolitical constraints.
flight_takeoffBook a flightPrivateFly and LunaJets maintain services to Beirut subject to the security situation, with regular risk assessments for crews and passengers. The Paris–Beirut distance (3,250 km) is covered by a Challenger 350 or a Falcon 2000 non-stop. The operator verifies overflight permits and security conditions before each flight.
When the situation allows, Beirut reveals an extraordinary face: the Roman ruins of Baalbek (one of the best-preserved Roman sites in the world, 1h30 by road), the vineyards of the Bekaa Valley (Château Musar, Ksara), the lanes of Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhael (art galleries and restaurants), and the beaches of Jounieh to the north. Lebanese cuisine — mezze, kibbeh, kebbeh, tabbouleh — is among the most refined in the Middle East.
- Airport: Rafic Hariri (BEY) — business aviation terminal available
- Distance from centre: 9 km (15 min by car)
- Flight time to London: approximately 4h30
- Highlights: Baalbek, Bekaa Valley vineyards, cuisine, Levantine culture
- Note: Always check the security situation before travelling. Operators assess risks in real time.
Airports in Beirut
Beirut Rafic Hariri International (BEY)
Rafic Hariri International de Beyrouth.
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Private jet prices to Beirut
| Operator | Availability | Reviews | Starting price |
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| PrivateJetFinder | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.3/5 |
From 1 800 €
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| LunaJets | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
From 2 200 €
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| AeroAffaires | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Broker) | star 4.9/5 |
From 2 800 €
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| Private Jet FR | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Broker) | star 4.5/5 |
From 3 500 €
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| PrivateFly (FXAIR) | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
From 4 800 €
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| VistaJet | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.7/5 |
From 7 500 €
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| NetJets | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.8/5 |
From 8 500 €
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1 800 €
PrivateJetFinder
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2 200 €
LunaJets
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2 800 €
AeroAffaires
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3 500 €
Private Jet FR
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4 800 €
PrivateFly (FXAIR)
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7 500 €
VistaJet
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8 500 €
NetJets
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Private jets available in Beirut
Cessna Citation XLS+
The Citation XLS+ is one of the world's most popular mid-range business jets. Its stand-up cabin, short-field performance and legendary reliability make it the favourite of European operators.
Passengers
Up to 9
Top speed
Mach 0.75
Embraer Legacy 500
The Embraer Legacy 500 is the most advanced aircraft in the Legacy range. Its 9-metre cabin with lie-flat seats, fly-by-wire controls and 5,560 km range make it a direct competitor to heavy jets.
Passengers
Up to 12
Top speed
Mach 0.83
Falcon 2000LXS
The Dassault Falcon 2000LXS excels through its short-runway performance (1,460 m), unmatched in its category. Its twin engines guarantee safety and performance. Dassault's French engineering hallmark ensures top-tier refinement.
Passengers
Up to 10
Top speed
Mach 0.86
Gulfstream G450
The Gulfstream G450 offers one of the most spacious cabins in the heavy jet category. Its 12 m cabin allows for a separate meeting area and rest zone. The 7,220 km range covers the majority of intercontinental routes.
Passengers
Up to 16
Top speed
Mach 0.88
All your questions about private jets to Beirut
The security situation in Beirut evolves and must be assessed on a case-by-case basis before any trip. Private jet operators such as VistaJet and PrivateFly have security monitoring teams and can cancel or modify a flight if the situation deteriorates. It is recommended to register with your country's embassy security service and follow government travel advisories before booking.
Yes. Baalbek is 85 km from Beirut (1h30 by road through the Bekaa Valley). The Temples of Jupiter and Bacchus are among the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world — the Temple of Bacchus is considered more intact than the Parthenon in Athens. Private guided tours can be arranged from Beirut. Access also depends on the security conditions along the route.
Yes. The Bekaa Valley is home to Lebanon's historic wine estates: Château Musar (wines of world renown), Château Ksara (Lebanon's oldest winery, established in 1857), Château Kefraya, and Massaya. Private tastings and cellar visits can be arranged from Beirut (1h–1h30 by road). Lebanese wine production is one of the most authentic in the Mediterranean.
Paris–Beirut (4h30) costs between €15,500 and €30,000 depending on the operator. A Challenger 350 or Falcon 2000 is recommended. Prices may vary depending on overflight conditions and risk premiums applied by insurers based on current events. Consult your operator for an up-to-date quote based on your travel date.
Despite the crises, Beirut maintains a remarkable food scene. Restaurant Em Sherif (grand traditional Lebanese cuisine), Tawlet (regional Lebanese cuisine), Mayrig (Armenian cuisine), and the cocktail bars of Mar Mikhael and Gemmayzeh operate during periods of relative stability. Beirut's reputation as the culinary capital of the Middle East remains intact in the minds of travellers worldwide.
Beirut Airport (BEY) is Lebanon's only international airport. For more distant Lebanese destinations (Baalbek, Tyre, Byblos), a car or helicopter from Beirut are the options. A helicopter excursion to the Cedars of Lebanon (a millennial forest in the mountainous north) is a unique experience that can be organised from Beirut.