Summer in Europe is a playground of coastlines, festivals, islands, and hidden escapes. But not all private jet routes are created equal. The smartest ones aren’t just popular, they’re efficient, time-saving, and strategically designed to move high flyers from one unforgettable moment to the next., and that one Zoom call always ends up on your “off day.” But there’s a little luxury secret many insiders swear by: the 24 hour escape.
If you’re thinking about chartering a jet this season, here’s a closer look at the summer routes that just make sense, and why they’re the ones insiders book again and again.
London to Nice
This route is a staple for a reason. London to Nice is the golden bridge between the city and the Riviera. Whether you’re heading to Cannes, St. Tropez, or straight onto a yacht in Monaco, this flight puts you right where you need to be.
It’s short, flexible, and perfectly suited for late afternoon departures. You can work a full day in Mayfair, take off from Farnborough, and still be in your villa before dinner.
Zurich to Olbia
Zurich offers precision and discretion. Olbia, in northeast Sardinia, is pure Mediterranean escape. This pairing works brilliantly for clients who want to transition from business to leisure without wasting time.
Zurich's efficiency, paired with Olbia’s private jet–friendly airport and yacht transfers, makes this a seamless route. It’s especially popular for families and finance clients heading straight into chartered villas or boats.
Paris to Mykonos
When Paris empties in the summer, Mykonos fills up. This route connects fashion, finance, and fun. It’s a favorite among creatives and social circles who split their time between the streets of Saint-Honoré and the beach clubs of the Cyclades.
Mykonos Airport is built for high summer volume but gets crowded fast — so flying private is more than a luxury. It’s a way to skip the gridlock and keep control of your time.
Ibiza to Milan
This is the ultimate bounce between party and polish. Ibiza for the weekend, Milan for meetings — or the other way around.
The smart move? Use this route for mid-week travel when most travelers are moving in the opposite direction. You avoid airport rushes, beat the pricing spikes, and land at Linate, just 15 minutes from the city center.
Palma de Mallorca to Geneva
This is a quieter route, but an incredibly smart one. Palma offers sun and seclusion. Geneva is calm, polished, and business-friendly. It’s ideal for clients spending long stretches in Mallorca who need to break away for a few days of meetings.
Private aviation allows for a smooth same-day return with zero airport hassle, which makes this route a summer secret among seasoned travelers.
Why These Routes Work
These routes are short enough to avoid fatigue but long enough to justify the flexibility and comfort of a private jet. They connect hubs of lifestyle, business, and leisure — without compromise.
They also serve airports designed for private aviation. That means you’ll fly in and out of terminals that prioritize your time, your privacy, and your comfort.
And because these routes are in high demand, aircraft availability tends to be stronger — meaning better options and smoother last-minute confirmations if needed.
Planning Your Summer Schedule?
Whether you’re chasing the sun, the scene, or a sense of stillness, your summer should move with you — not around the airlines.
At Private Jets Pro, we know these routes, these airports, and how to make your itinerary feel effortless.