Charter Route
Private jet charter — 990nm · 2h 35min flight time · from £9,520
One-way charter for 4 passengers. Estimates include landing and handling fees.
| Aircraft type | Flight time | Max pax | Cost estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light Jet | 2h 29min | 7 | £9,520 – £13k |
| Midsize Jet | 2h 12min | 9 | £13k – £19k |
| Super Midsize Jet | 2h 6min | 10 | £16k – £23k |
| Heavy Jet | 1h 59min | 14 | £19k – £26k |
| Ultra Long Range | 1h 54min | 17 | £26k – £36k |
| Helicopter | 7h 4min | 6 | Exceeds helicopter range of 300nm |
* Costs are estimates. For a precise quote on your specific dates and requirements, use the concierge below or request a quote.
London to Lisbon has grown substantially in popularity as Portugal's capital has emerged as a major European destination for business and leisure. The 870 nm route takes just over 2.5 hours. Web Summit in November, the tech scene, and Lisbon's booming hospitality sector all drive demand.
Lisbon's executive terminal at Humberto Delgado airport provides dedicated private aviation processing. Cascais aerodrome offers a more exclusive experience for those heading to the coast. The flight follows the Atlantic seaboard with views of the Portuguese coastline on approach.
Web Summit (November) has become a major pricing event for this route, with premiums of 30–40%. Summer (June–August) sees strong leisure demand. Spring and early autumn offer the best value with pleasant weather in Lisbon.
A midsize jet is recommended for the best comfort-to-cost ratio on this route. Light jets can complete it non-stop but with reduced payload margins. For larger parties or those wanting extra space, a heavy jet provides a premium experience for the nearly three-hour flight.
How much is a private jet from London to Lisbon?
Light jets start from approximately £10,400 one-way. Midsize jets from £14,000. Web Summit week in November and summer holiday periods see the highest rates.
How long is the flight by private jet?
Approximately 2 hours 35 minutes. The route follows the Atlantic coast of France and the Iberian Peninsula.
Should I fly into Lisbon or Cascais?
Cascais (CAT) is a GA-only aerodrome ideal for those heading to the Estoril coast or Sintra. Lisbon (LIS) is better for the city centre, with its executive terminal offering efficient processing.