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Private Jet Charter Spokane

Private Flights to/from Spokane, Washington, USA

Book a private charter plane to Spokane, Washington’s second-largest city and located in the eastern region of the state, just 20 miles west of the Idaho border.

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In addition to arranging private jet charter flights to Spokane and air charters around the world, our private aviation services include jet card memberships, medical flights, and airplane sales & acquisitions, corporate flight back-up, and cargo services.

We also offer charter plane management and marketing services to maximize your aircraft ownership, placing it on the web’s largest marketplace for on-demand jet charters.

Save time and avoid the hassles of commercial travel, and fly private to Spokane, WA. For complete executive and luxury air travel and private jet charter services, contact Air Charter Advisors.

Spokane Air Charter Advisors

Renting a private jet or turboprop is easy when you contact one of our Spokane air charter brokers. Wyvern-registered, we carry some of the highest safety and due diligence processes in private aviation to give clients peace of mind when arranging their Spokane jet charter flights.

ACA offers access to our network of thousands of private planes, all operated by vendors within our Star Operator Network. Able to view all of the planes available for your flight, we’re able to locate the best deals for our clients, whether you’re flying from Spokane, or from any domestic or international destination.

Our private jet charter Spokane services are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To receive a free quote on any of your upcoming private flights, contact us directly at 1-888-987-5387.

Cost to Charter a Private Jet in Spokane, WA

The cost to charter a private flight to/from Spokane, WA 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 Spokane, WA*
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 Spokane, WA will vary depending on aircraft make, model and year, as well as amenities, routing, fuel prices, and scheduling/availability.

Airports for Private Charter Flights to Spokane, WA

When arranging jet charter flights to Spokane, there are 4 airports within 20 nautical miles to choose to arrive/depart at. Private jets will most often arrive using private terminals at Spokane International, the city’s main airport, while Deer Park offers a private jet runway located 18 nm to the north.

If you’re chartering a piston or turboprop for charter flights within the Pacific Northwest, you can utilize Felts Field, arriving just 5 nm east of downtown. Fairchild AFB is military use, and is only used for governmental/executive air charter with prior permissions granted.

(KGEG, GEG) Spokane International Airport — Spokane, WA
Runway: 11,002 feet
FBO: Signature Flight Support
http://spokaneairports.net/

(KSFF, SFF) Felts Field — Spokane, WA
Runway: 4,499 feet
FBO: Western Aviation
http://feltsfield.spokaneairports.net/

(KSKA, SKA) Fairchild Air Force Base — Spokane, WA
Runway: 13,899 feet
Military Base – Private Permissions Required
http://www.fairchild.af.mil/

(KDEW, DEW) Deer Park Airport — Deer Park, WA
Runway: 6,100 feet
FBO: Deer Park Airport
http://www.cityofdeerparkwa.com/


Visit Spokane, WA | Private Jet to Eastern Washington State

Destinations > United States > Washington

Rent a private jet to Spokane, the second largest city in Washington State as well as the Pacific Northwest region, and Inland Northwest and Eastern Washington’s largest city.

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Shaped by its geography, Spokane and its history are defined by its eponymous river, which flows directly through the city, cascading over a series of waterfalls in the heart of downtown. In 1974, the river and much of downtown was reclaimed during Expo 74, the world’s first environmentally-themed World’s Fair.

Today, the city is the economic hub of an area that serves roughly 1.5 million people. Although it’s home to just over 200,000 residents, that’s still enough to make it the largest city between Seattle and Minneapolis. The metro area, which includes Kootenai County in neighboring Idaho, is home to nearly 700,000 people.

Activities

No matter which direction you go, the area surrounding Spokane offers a variety of terrain due to its valley location, with semi-arid scablands and the Columbia Plateau to the west, fertile farmlands rolling along the Palouse to the south, and both the Selkirk & Rocky Mountains to the north and east.

There are a variety of attractions to check out in the city, including Riverfront Park, the site of the 1974 World’s Fair and featuring a sculpture walk. While in the park, visitors can take a cable car ride which offers views from over the Spokane Falls.

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Other attractions include Manito Park, the Monroe Street Bridge, Riverside State Park, the John A. Finch Arboretum, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, the Davenport Arts District, the Bing Crosby Collection, and Spokane Falls.

Spokane is also home to an active music scene, with many popular touring acts stopping at large venues like the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena and the Knitting Factory.

Golf is also in full swing in Spokane, with an array of courses consistently ranking among the best public courses in the nation. There are a total of 33 golf courses within a short drive, and the city itself operates four public golf courses, including the award-winning Indian Canyon Golf Course. Spokane County operates an additional six public courses.

Head 20 miles east to cross into Idaho, and enjoy a variety of watersports and outdoors activities around Lake Coeur d’Alene. You can enjoy some unique golf: Coeur d’Alene resort golf course features a green floating in the lake.

Luxury Hotels & Inns

Spokane’s 4-star hotels include a series of Davenports: the Davenport Hotel, the Davenport Grand, and the Davenport Tower. You can also splurge at Hotel Lusso, and the Montvale Hotel. Highly rated Bed & Breakfast Inns include the Marianna Stoltz House Bed and Breakfast, the 1899 House Bed & Breakfast, and the Roberts Mansion Inn & Event Center, a grand B&B in a historic 1889 Victorian mansion.

For business travelers here on a quick turn around, Holiday Inn, Hilton, Ramada and Wingate all offer hotels located within walking distance of the airport; if you’re planning on playing games while in town, then grab a room at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino.

Cross the border into western Idaho, and visit the Coeur d’Alene, known for water sports on Lake Coeur d’Alene and hiking trails in the Canfield Mountain Natural Area and Coeur d’Alene National Forest. The area is also home to a variety of 4 and 5 star resorts and inns, including the Coeur d’Alene Resort, Blackwell Hotel, Ida-Home Bed & Breakfast, American Country Bed and Breakfast. The Stoneridge Resort is located to the north in Blanchard, ID.


Additional Airports in Eastern Washington and Idaho

If you’re planning on traveling outside of the city, there are four additional airports for air charter flights: two in Washington, and two in Idaho. However, if you’re renting a private jet, the only airport available from the list below is Coeur d’Alene Airport, also known as Pappy Boyington Field, a popular hub for luxury travelers visiting 4 & 5 star resorts and B&B’s in western Idaho.


Request a Free Jet Charter Quote

Request a quote or give us a call at 1-888-987-5387 to speak with one of our private jet charter brokers for your next luxury vacation, business trip, or special event in Eastern Washington State.