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Private Flights to/from Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Charter a private flight to Cleveland, a culturally diverse city in Ohio resting along the shores of Lake Erie. Cleveland is a major aviation hub in the Midwest, and is home to a variety of popular airports for private and general aviation.

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Whether booking a private flight for business within Cuyahoga County or for a tour of world-class museums and cultural events, we can help arrange the right aircraft and flight itinerary that best suits your needs. The area is home to several airports, with (BKL) Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport and (CGF) Cuyahoga County Airport serving a majority of private flights to the area.

Our company has access to thousands of private planes from around the world certified for these flights, and we’re confident we can connect you with the right aircraft at the right cost, whether you’re flying internationally or domestically.

Cleveland Air Charter Advisors

Our team was established to offer the highest standards in executive and leisure travel, and our team offers on-demand private air charter service to/from Cleveland. We’re one of a select number of charter brokers worldwide with Wyvern-registeration, and all of the private aircraft we use for flights to Ohio are operated by FAR Part 135 (or foreign equivalent) air carriers.

Enjoy the comfort, convenience and peace of mind you get from working with an air charter broker you can trust, and our team will become your complete solution for business & luxury aviation throughout Ohio.

Call or request a quote for your charter flight to Cleveland, Ohio. Our team can handle all aspects of private aviation, whether its booking your private jet, creating its flight itinerary, arranging in-flight catering, luxury ground transportation, helicopter lifts and any other requests you may have – make Cleveland Air Charter Advisors your one-stop shop for all things private aviation in the state of Ohio.

Cost to Charter a Private Jet in Cleveland, OH

The cost to charter a private flight to/from Cleveland, OH starts at around $2,000 an hour* in a turboprop, $5,000 an hour* in a light jet, $7,000 an hour* in a midsize jet, and $10,000 an hour* or more for a long range jet or VIP airliner. Learn more about the factors that go into hourly charter rates & private jet rental costs.

Hourly Charter Rates in Cleveland, OH*
Pistons
$1,000 – $2,000/hour
Turbo-props
$1,500 – $3,000/hour
Very Light Jets (VLJ)
$2,500 – $3,500/hour
Light Jets
$3,500 – $4,800/hour
Super Light Jets
$4,250 – $5,250/hour
Midsize Jets
$4,800 – $6,000/hour
Super Midsize Jets
$6,000 – $7,500/hour
Heavy Jets
$8,500 – $10,500/hr
Long Range Jets
$12,000 – $15,000/hr
VIP Airliners
$18,000 – $30,000/hr

* Hourly charter rates in Cleveland, OH will vary depending on aircraft make, model and year, as well as amenities, routing, fuel prices, and scheduling/availability.

Private Jet Airports in Cleveland, OH

Renting a private turbo-prop or luxury jet allows you to skip commercial air traffic by taking advantage of regional airports focused primarily on private and general aviation. Clients using our Cleveland air charter service can choose between a variety of local airports to arrive and depart from, allowing business and leisure travelers to land closer to their destination while potentially saving on their jet charter cost.

(KBKL, BKL) Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, OH

  • Alias: Burke Lakefront
  • Runway: 6,198 feet
  • FBO: 1 available

(KCGF, CGF) Cuyahoga County Airport – Richmond Heights, OH

  • Alias: Robert D. Shea Field
  • Runway: 5,102 feet
  • FBO: 1 available

(KCLE, CLE) Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Cleveland, OH

  • Alias: Cleveland Airport
  • Runway: 9,956 feet
  • FBO: 1 available

(KLNN, LNN) Lost Nation Airport – Willoughby, OH

  • Alias: Willoughby Lost Nation Municipal Airport
  • Runway: 5,028 feet
  • FBO: 1 available

Cleveland Charter Planes

Air Charter Advisors offers access to a wide range of efficient business jets, and we have years of experience working with heads of state, celebrities, and top business executives alike. If you’re an executive or business professional flying private to Cuyahoga County, our brokers can arrange the perfect flight for your needs with our direct access to thousands of private planes.

Long-range jets such as a GulfstreamV/G500/G550 offer convenient, comfortable air travel across the country or overseas, reaching domestic destinations such as New York and Daytona Beach in just a couple of hours. Rates for long-range jets can vary between $6,500 – $9,000 hour, depending on aircraft type, routing, scheduled and other factors.

If you’re flying within Ohio or to a nearby Midwestern state, charter an efficient mid-size jet like a Hawker 900XP and depart from general aviation airports in the region, including (KBKL) Burke Lakefront and (KCGF) Cuyahoga County.

Pistons & Turboprops

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Small Jets

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Medium Jets

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Large Jets

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Visit Cleveland, Ohio | Private Jet Travel Guide

Cleveland was originally founded in the late 18th century, and despite its prime location along Lake Erie, the population didn’t increase much until the War of 1812 was over. Easy access to waterways provided a foundation for a thriving marketplace of merchants and farmers, but it wasn’t until the addition of railroad links that the population exploded.

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In 1870, John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil here before moving it to New York City in 1885, and the 20th century would see Cleveland go on to become a major American manufacturing center. Today, the city is home to several major corporations, three major sports teams, notable museums such as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and one of the most popular theme parks in the world, Cedar Point.

The city experiences a bit of sprawl as you would find in similar American cities, and private jet travelers will find a number of walkable neighborhoods with plenty of restaurants, shopping, galleries and cafes throughout. Tremont is where you’ll find the greatest concentration of galleries, along with an array of cafes, popular dining spots and gorgeous architecture that make it a popular choice for professionals and artists.

Ohio City is home to microbreweries and a handful of eclectic shops, while Coventry Village is the place to go for the best metropolitan experience. Feel free to step outside of the city limits though, as the area ranks fifth in the nation in number of major cultural resources per one million residents. Places Rated Almanac ranked the region second in recreational options out of 354 US metro areas, and it’s home to the most golf courses per capita in the United States.

Attractions

Things to do in Cleveland, OH

Sports are huge in Cleveland, and the downtown area is where you can catch an Indians, Browns or Cavaliers game. Monday Night Football was born here in 1970, but most know the city from phrases such as The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot, The Decision, and 2 More Outs, all of which still ring loudly in the ears of many a Clevelander… that is, until LeBron James returned the city to championship glory in 2016.

There’s also a number of world-class museums, many of which opened recently thanks to the city’s revitalization efforts. Most museums can be found in the University Circle district within walking distance of each other. Shoppers will want to head over to Shaker Square, a century-old commercial district located just 10 minutes south of University Circle.

If none of that piques your interest and you just want to unwind for a moment, no matter which direction you go from downtown, you’ll soon find yourself in a park as the Cleveland Metroparks system forms an emerald necklace around the whole area. Check out more of our recommendations for things to do after your private charter flight arrives in Cleveland, Ohio.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
1100 E 9th St, Cleveland, OH
(216) 781-7625
https://www.rockhall.com

West Side Market
1979 W 25th St, Cleveland, OH
(216) 664-3387
http://westsidemarket.org/

Great Lakes Science Center
601 Erieside Ave, Cleveland, OH
(216) 694-2000
http://greatscience.com/explore/cleveland-clinic-dome-theater

Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH
(216) 421-7350
https://www.clevelandart.org

Playhouse Square
11001 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH
(216) 231-7300
http://www.clevelandorchestra.com/

Ohio Theatre
511 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH
(614) 469-0939
https://www.capa.com/venues/detail/ohio-theatre

Progressive Field
2401 Ontario St, Cleveland, OH
(216) 420-4487
https://www.mlb.com/indians/ballpark/

Quicken Loans Arena
1 Center Ct, Cleveland, OH
(216) 420-2000
https://www.rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com/

FirstEnergy Stadium
100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, OH
(440) 891-5001
http://www.firstenergystadium.com/

Jack Cleveland Casino
100 Public Square, Cleveland, OH
(216) 297-4777
https://www.jackentertainment.com/cleveland/

Cedar Point
1 Cedar Point Dr, Sandusky, OH 44870
(419) 627-2350
https://www.cedarpoint.com/

Business

Executive Charter Flights to Cleveland, OH

Economically, Cleveland is one of the most important cities in the country, with major industries in Health & Medicine, Science & Engineering, Biotechnology & Biomedical, Manufacturing, and Education. Nearly 40% of Fortune 500 companies have operations in Northeast Ohio, whether it’s a corporate headquarters, major division, subsidiary or sales office.

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The Cleveland Clinic Health System is regarded as one of the leading treatment centers in the world, treating some of the world’s most important dignitaries, most notably King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. NASA also has a center based in the area, with the Glenn Research Center adjacent to (CLE) Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and in 2005, the city was named an Intel “Worldwide Digital Community”.

No matter which aircraft type you prefer, our friendly private aviation agents will be available to you 24/7 to help plan your upcoming executive charter flight to Cleveland, Ohio.

Luxury

Hotels and B&B Resorts in Cleveland, OH

Cleveland is the urban center of Northeast Ohio and the 15th largest metropolitan area in the nation. Despite Cleveland’s reputation as a hard-working industrial town, a beautiful downtown area rests at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River beyond the old automotive plants and steel factories. Downtown is home to the best attractions in the city, most notably its museums, shopping venues, and concert halls.

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Downtown is also home to the city’s best luxury accommodations for lavish private jet getaways. The following list of our top choices was created based on factors such as Air Charter Advisors passenger feedback, location, amenities and online reviews. Once you arrive in Ohio via luxury private jet, our Cleveland Air Charter brokers can also arrange ground transportation to/from the hotel of your choice.

Luxury Hotels

Inn Walden
1119 Aurora Hudson Rd, Aurora, OH 44202
(330) 562-5508
https://www.yourwalden.com/

The Ritz-Carlton Cleveland
515 W 3rd St, Cleveland, OH
(216) 623-1300
https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/cleveland

InterContinental Cleveland
9801 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, OH
(216) 707-4100
https://www.ihg.com/intercontinental/hotels/gb/en/cleveland/cleha/hoteldetail

Metropolitan at The 9, Autograph Collection
2017 E 9th St, Cleveland, OH
(216) 239-1200
https://www.metropolitancleveland.com/

The Westin Downtown Cleveland 
777 St Clair Ave NE, Cleveland, OH
(216) 771-7700
http://www.westincleveland.com/

Upscale Business Hotels

Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Airport
4900 Emerald Ct SW, Cleveland, OH
(216) 898-1898
http://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/ohio/hilton-garden-inn-cleveland-airport-CLEAHGI/index.html

Sheraton Cleveland Airport Hotel
5300 Riverside Dr, Cleveland, OH
(216) 267-1500
http://www.sheratonclevelandairport.com/

Bed & Breakfast Inns

Glidden House
1901 Ford Dr, Cleveland, OH
(216) 231-8900
https://www.gliddenhouse.com/

Wallace Manor Bed and Breakfast
4724 Franklin Blvd, Cleveland, OH
(216) 961-6298
http://wallacemanor.com/

Washington Place Bistro & Inn
2203 Cornell Rd, Cleveland, OH
(216) 791-6500
http://thedriftwoodgroup.com/restaurants/washington-place-bistro-inn/

Additional Airports in Ohio

  • (KLPR, LPR) Lorain County Regional Airport, Elyria – Ohio
    • Longest Runway: 5,002 feet
  • (KPOV, POV) Portage County Regional Airport, Ravenna – Ohio
    • Longest Runway: 3,499 feet
  • (KHZY, HZY) Northeast Ohio Regional | Ashtabula County Airport, Jefferson – Ohio
    • Longest Runway: 5,900 feet
  • (K4G8) Columbia General Airport, Columbia Station – Ohio
    • Longest Runway: 3,152 feet
  • (K1G1) Elyria Airport, Elyria – Ohio
    • Longest Runway: 3,053 feet
  • (K1G5) Medina Municipal Airport, Medina – Ohio
    • Longest Runway: 3,556 feet
  • (K1G3) Kent State University Airport, Stow – Ohio
    • Longest Runway: 4,000 feet

Cleveland Jet Charter Service | Request a Quote

Request a Quote or give us a call at 1-888-987-5387 to speak with one of our Cleveland Jet Charter agents for your next luxury vacation, business trip, or special event.

Our team at Air Charter Advisors believes in providing you with a one-on-one consultative service experience. We understand that your time, privacy, flight preferences and most of all, safety, are all extremely important. Our Cleveland private air charter representatives are available for you by phone and email 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When using our private aviation service, you can expect quick response times and an easy, hassle-free booking process.