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Traveling to Minneapolis, Minnesota, via private jet offers a luxurious and efficient way to experience one of the Twin Cities, known for its rich arts scene, beautiful lakes, and vibrant culture. Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, along with several smaller private airports in the area, provides convenient access for private jet travelers. This city is a haven for art lovers, home to the Walker Art Center and the adjacent Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, famous for the iconic “Spoonbridge and Cherry” sculpture. Minneapolis is also renowned for its live music scene, historic theaters, and the Mall of America, the largest shopping and entertainment complex in the U.S. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the city’s numerous lakes, such as Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet, offering activities from biking and walking to sailing and kayaking. With a private jet, travelers can bypass the hassles of commercial air travel, arriving refreshed and ready to dive into Minneapolis’s blend of natural beauty, arts, and urban adventure.
Fly directly to Minneapolis, MN, a vibrant city known for its lakes, contemporary art scene, and professional sports teams. Avoid commercial airline hassles with a private jet to Minneapolis organized by JetLevel Aviation – your leading provider of on-demand aircraft charter!
St. Paul Downtown Airport (ICAO: KSTP) – Just 10 miles from downtown Minneapolis, offering services such as car rental, dining, and shopping.
Flying Cloud Airport (ICAO: KFCM) – Located 20 miles southwest of downtown Minneapolis, providing amenities like car rentals, lounges, and dining.
Anoka County-Blaine Airport (ICAO: KANE) – Situated 20 miles north of downtown Minneapolis, offering dining, shopping, and car rentals.
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Chicago to Minneapolis – Covering 349 miles in about 1.5 hours with a midsize jet like the Hawker 800XP.
Detroit to Minneapolis – This 528-mile route is typically covered in about 2 hours with a light jet like the Learjet 45.
Denver to Minneapolis – A 700-mile trip can be taken in approximately 2.5 hours with a super midsize jet like the Challenger 350.
Dallas to Minneapolis – A 852-mile route, which can be covered in about 3 hours with a heavy jet like the Gulfstream G450.
New York to Minneapolis – A 1020-mile journey can be covered in about 3.5 hours using a heavy jet like the Global 6000.
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The cost to charter a private jet can vary widely, based on flight time and the type of aircraft. A private jet rental from Chicago to Minneapolis will cost $11,850 or more in a Midsize Jet, for example. Here are some target prices for private jet charter flights to/from Minneapolis that we aim to offer our clients:
To/From Location | Aircraft Type | Passengers | Avg. Flight Time (hrs) | Targeted Price (One-way) |
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Chicago | Midsize Jet | 7-9 | 1.5 | $11,850 |
Detroit | Light Jet | 6-8 | 2.0 | $13,800 |
Denver | Super Midsize Jet | 8-10 | 2.5 | $22,500 |
Dallas | Heavy Jet | 10-16 | 3.0 | $33,000 |
New York | Heavy Jet | 10-16 | 3.5 | $38,500 |
Please be aware that the prices listed above are only approximate values; the actual cost for each trip can vary based on numerous factors and we cannot guarantee these exact amounts for every individual flight.
Private jet prices can vary widely based on the size of the aircraft, the distance of the flight, and other factors. Here are some ballpark hourly rates:
Aircraft Type | Aircraft | Passengers | Ballpark Hourly Rate |
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Turboprop | Pilatus PC12 | 6-8 | $1,800–$2,300 |
Very Light Jet | Phenom 100 | 4-6 | $3,000–$3,500 |
Light Jet | Hawker 400XP | 6-8 | $4,000–$4,500 |
Midsize Jet | Learjet 60 | 7-9 | $5,000–$5,500 |
Super Midsize Jet | Citation Sovereign | 8-10 | $6,500–$7,000 |
Heavy Jet | Gulfstream G-IV | 10-16 | $10,000–$14,000 |
Please be aware that the prices listed above are only approximate values; the actual cost for each trip can vary based on numerous factors and we cannot guarantee these exact amounts for every individual flight.
Here are some of the aircraft available for charter flights to and from Minneapolis, MN:
5-11
King Air 250
$1,700–$6,600
4-7
Citation M2
$4,200–$6,900
6-9
Citation Encore+
$5,400–$8,400
6-9
Hawker 800XP
$6,400–$9,400
8-10
Citation X
$7,900–$12,900
8-16
Gulfstream GIVSP
$8,000–$16,000
For more information on these and other charter aircraft, visit our Private Jet Charter Aircraft Page.
There are three main airports serving Minneapolis: the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, St. Paul Downtown Airport, and Flying Cloud Airport.
The right type of aircraft for your charter flight to Minneapolis depends on your specific needs, including the size of your party, the amount of luggage you plan to bring, and the distance you’re traveling. JetLevel Aviation offers a wide range of aircraft options to suit different requirements.
Yes, you can book a round-trip flight with JetLevel Aviation. We offer flexible scheduling options to cater to your needs.
Minneapolis experiences a hot-summer humid continental climate. The summers are warm and humid, while winters are generally cold with moderate to heavy snowfall. The average high temperature in July is around 83°F, and the average low in January is around 7°F.
At JetLevel, we can arrange concierge services to cater to your needs during your stay in Minneapolis, from luxury hotel bookings, restaurant reservations, to arranging sightseeing tours.
Walker Art Center – An internationally recognized contemporary art center.
Minneapolis Institute of Art – Home to more than 90,000 works of art representing 5,000 years of world history.
Mill City Museum – Built into the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill.
Hotel Ivy – A luxury collection hotel located in downtown Minneapolis, offering elegantly designed rooms and suites.
Loews Minneapolis Hotel – Known for its upscale amenities and proximity to popular attractions.
The Westin Minneapolis – A historic hotel located in the heart of downtown.
Manny’s Steakhouse – Known for its top-notch steaks and seafood.
Meritage – A French restaurant offering a range of dishes from classic to contemporary.
Spoon and Stable – Owned by James Beard Award winner, Gavin Kaysen.
Minneapolis Convention Center – A large convention center located in downtown Minneapolis.
Target Field – Home to the Minnesota Twins and can also be used for corporate events.
The Depot – A historic venue that offers modern amenities.
Guthrie Theater – Known for its productions of both classic and contemporary plays.
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden – Features more than 40 works of art and the iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry.
First Avenue – Historic music venue hosting a variety of contemporary music performances.
Hazeltine National Golf Club – Hosted the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, and Ryder Cup.
Interlachen Country Club – Known for its challenging layout and excellent conditions.
Minneapolis Golf Club – A classic course with a variety of strategic holes.
In case of emergencies, here are some important contacts:
Non-Emergency Police: (612) 348-2345
Hennepin County Medical Center: (612) 873-3000
Poison Control Center: (800) 222-1222
Call 911 for immediate assistance in any emergency situation.
All Aircraft and Air Carriers selected by JetLevel Aviation, LLC are fully certified by The Federal Aviation Administration and The U.S Department of Transportation under Part 135 regulations. Carriers are solely responsible for the air transportation arranged on behalf of JetLevel Aviation, LLC. JetLevel Aviation, LLC does not own or operate any aircraft. JetLevel Aviation, LLC is not a direct or indirect air carrier. All flights chartered through JetLevel Aviation, LLC are operated by Part 135 Air Carriers or Foreign Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) equivalent that operate and exercise full operational control over those flights at all times.