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Jet privé Monaco - Paris
Your flight Monaco - Paris
The private jet service Monaco – Paris connects the world’s most densely populated principality to the French capital over 730 km in 1h10 to 1h30. This route is used daily by an ultra-premium clientele: Monaco residents (family offices, investment funds, high-frequency traders from Monaco’s financial hub) who maintain business activities in Paris, celebrities and athletes travelling between the Rock and Parisian events, and business leaders who benefit from Monaco’s tax regime whilst managing their affairs in Paris. The Monaco Grand Prix (May) is the event that generates the most private jets on this route — several hundred movements per day.
flight_takeoffBook a flightAs Monaco has no airport of its own, private jets operate from Nice Côte d’Azur (NCE), 22 km from Monaco (30 minutes by car or 7 minutes by helicopter), or from Cannes Mandelieu (CEQ), 40 km away. AeroAffaires confirms Paris–Monaco fares from €6,000. The Monaco–airport transfer is ideally made by Héli Air Monaco helicopter (NCE or CEQ in 7 to 12 minutes). On arrival at Paris Le Bourget (LBG), 12 km from central Paris, Signature and Jetex FBOs offer a completely seamless arrival with limousines or luxury chauffeur services available. LunaJets confirms costs from Monaco between €6,000 and €11,400.
Operators PrivateFly (FXAIR), LunaJets, AeroAffaires, and VistaJet cover this route. Empty legs on Monaco–Paris are extremely frequent during the Monaco Grand Prix (May), the Amber Lounge (May), and events during the Monaco season: discounts reaching 50 to 60% on post-event return flights. The Phenom 300E from Nice is the most popular option (from €6,300), and the Citation XLS+ for groups of up to 8 passengers.
Practical Information
- Distance: 730 km (direct non-stop flight)
- Flight time: 1h10 (Citation XLS+) · 1h15 (Phenom 300E)
- Departure airport: NCE – Nice Côte d’Azur (22 km / 7 min helicopter from Monaco) or CEQ – Cannes Mandelieu
- Arrival airport: LBG – Paris Le Bourget, Signature/Jetex FBO, 12 km from central Paris
- Indicative one-way price: €6,000 – €15,000 depending on aircraft and operator
- Monaco Grand Prix: booking 4–6 weeks in advance is essential
- Empty legs: very frequent post-Grand Prix, 50–60% discounts
- Formalities: Monaco is outside the EU but in practice no customs controls for EU nationals
Estimated flight time
1h10–1h30
Sans escale, Nice / Cannes → Paris Le Bourget
Passenger capacity
4–10 passagers
Selon configuration avion
Operator comparison
| Operator | Availability | Reviews | Starting price |
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| AeroAffaires | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Broker) | star 4.9/5 |
6 000 €
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| PrivateFly (FXAIR) | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
6 300 €
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| LunaJets | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
7 000 €
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| VistaJet | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.7/5 |
9 500 €
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6 000 €
AeroAffaires
star 4.9/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Broker Book arrow_forward -
6 300 €
PrivateFly (FXAIR)
star 4.6/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Marketplace Book arrow_forward -
7 000 €
LunaJets
star 4.6/5signal_cellular_3_bar High · Marketplace Book arrow_forward -
9 500 €
VistaJet
star 4.7/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Subscription Book arrow_forward
Average price per aircraft model
Phenom 300E
Phenom 300E from Nice or Cannes, the most popular aircraft for the Monaco–Paris route
Passengers
Up to 9
Duration
1h15
Speed
Mach 0.78
Estimated price
7 200 €
Cessna Citation XLS+
Citation XLS+ for groups of 8, perfect for F1 or business delegations
Passengers
Up to 9
Duration
1h10
Speed
Mach 0.75
Estimated price
11 000 €
Route Monaco – Paris
Airports available in Monaco
Monaco Héliport (MCM)
Monaco Heliport, the Principality's only air access point. Helicopter connections to Nice NCE.
Airports available in Paris
Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle (CDG)
France's leading airport, CDG offers a terminal dedicated to business aviation (T2G/FBO). Direct access to metro and rail networks.
Paris-Le Bourget (LBG)
Europe's leading business aviation airport, Paris-Le Bourget is dedicated exclusively to private aviation. No commercial queues, VIP lounges and prestigious FBOs.
Paris-Orly (ORY)
Orly Airport, south of Paris. Offers a private terminal for business aviation. Ideal for avoiding CDG congestion.
All your questions about the flight Monaco – Paris
The price of a private jet from Monaco to Paris ranges between <strong>€6,000 and €15,000</strong> one way. LunaJets indicates that charter from Monaco costs between <strong>€6,000 and €11,400</strong>. EvoJets and Mercury Jets quote light jet fares from <strong>$6,300 (approximately €5,700)</strong> and midsize jets at <strong>$14,250</strong>. In practice, a <strong>Phenom 300E</strong> from Nice (22 km from Monaco) comes to <strong>€7,000–€9,000</strong>, a <strong>Citation XLS+</strong> at <strong>€11,000–€14,000</strong>. During the Monaco Grand Prix (May), prices can increase by 30 to 50%.
The Monaco–Paris private jet flight takes between <strong>1h10 and 1h30</strong> from Nice or Cannes. Including the Monaco–Nice helicopter transfer (7 minutes) and boarding, the total Monaco–Paris Le Bourget journey is approximately <strong>1h40 to 2h</strong>, which is extraordinarily fast. By comparison, the TGV Monaco–Paris (via Nice) takes <strong>5h50</strong>. Commercial aviation from Nice to central Paris takes approximately <strong>3h30</strong> including transfers and check-in. A private jet from Monaco represents a saving of <strong>3 to 4 hours</strong>.
Indeed, Monaco has no airport for fixed-wing aircraft. Private jets depart from <strong>Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE)</strong>, 22 km from Monaco (30 minutes by car on the A8), or from <strong>Cannes Mandelieu (CEQ)</strong>, 40 km away. The most elegant transfer is the <strong>Héli Air Monaco helicopter</strong>: 7 minutes from Monaco Heliport (MOM) to Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE), with a direct connection to your jet. This helicopter + private jet combination represents the smoothest and fastest travel experience possible from Monaco.
Over 730 km, <strong>light jets and midsize jets</strong> are the most suitable. The <strong>Phenom 300E</strong> is the number-one choice among Monaco residents for this route: an ultra-comfortable cabin, superior technical performance for its category, and an attractive fare from €7,000. The <strong>Citation XLS+</strong> is recommended for groups of 7 to 9 passengers with a stand-up cabin. For special occasions (Amber Lounge, Grand Prix, gala evenings), some clients opt for a <strong>Falcon 2000</strong> or <strong>Challenger 350</strong> for the image and extra space.
Outside the Grand Prix and major events, a Monaco–Paris booking can be arranged with <strong>2 to 4 hours' notice</strong>. Nice (NCE) and Cannes (CEQ) have a large fleet of jets permanently available. The Monaco–Nice helicopter transfer can be arranged in under 30 minutes. During the <strong>Monaco Grand Prix</strong> (May), Nice is saturated and slots are reserved weeks in advance — plan to book <strong>4 to 6 weeks ahead</strong>. AeroAffaires, LunaJets, and PrivateFly are available 24/7 for emergencies.
Yes, the <strong>Monaco Grand Prix</strong> (typically the last Sunday of May) is the event that generates the most empty legs on the Monaco–Paris route. Dozens of jets bring their owners and clients to Monaco for the Grand Prix weekend, then fly back empty to Paris or other European capitals. These <strong>empty legs</strong> Monaco (via Nice/Cannes)–Paris are available on the Monday after the Grand Prix with discounts of <strong>50 to 60%</strong>. The Amber Lounge party (Thursday before the GP) also creates an influx. Sign up for PrivateFly and LunaJets alerts to seize these rare opportunities.