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Chartering a private jet to Bolzano offers an unparalleled level of luxury, efficiency, and privacy, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a personalized travel experience to this northern Italian gem. Private flights provide the flexibility of scheduling, ease of access to smaller airports closer to your destination, and a seamless journey free from the inconveniences of commercial air travel. Bolzano, nestled amidst the stunning Dolomites, is a gateway to outdoor adventures and cultural exploration, known for its unique blend of Italian and Austrian influences, medieval cityscape, and vibrant markets. Arriving by private jet enhances the experience, allowing travelers to dive into the rich history, cuisine, and natural beauty of the region with utmost comfort and style.
Welcome to Bolzano, a captivating alpine city situated in South Tyrol, Italy. Whether you’re an art aficionado looking to explore the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, a skier ready to conquer the Dolomites, or a foodie eager to indulge in Tyrolean cuisine, JetLevel Aviation offers a customized private jet experience designed just for you.
At JetLevel Aviation, each flight is an extraordinary blend of luxury, comfort, and timeliness aboard our premier private jets, where your safety and convenience are our utmost priorities.
We make your entire journey worthwhile, not just the destination. Benefit from our insider tips to enjoy the best of Bolzano—from opera nights at Stadttheater to wine tours in the surrounding vineyards.
Your flight concludes with a graceful landing at Bolzano Dolomiti Airport, renowned for its fast and efficient services, placing you instantly in the heart of this Italian gem.
Ready to delve into the captivating landscapes of Bolzano? Contact JetLevel Aviation today for a quote or to schedule your next private jet charter.
Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport (ICAO: LOWI) – About 60 miles from Bolzano, offering car rentals, dining, and shopping.
Verona Villafranca Airport (ICAO: LIPX) – Approximately 90 miles south of Bolzano; offers a variety of services like lounges and dining.
Munich Airport (ICAO: EDDM) – Located around 180 miles north, offering comprehensive services.
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For more information on these and other airports, visit our Airport Directory.
Milan to Bolzano – A 180-mile journey typically covered in 50 minutes with a Turboprop like the Pilatus PC-12.
Zurich to Bolzano – Covering 150 miles in approximately 40 minutes using a Very Light Jet like the Vision Jet.
Rome to Bolzano – A 370-mile trip achievable in about 1.5 hours using a Midsize Jet like the Citation XLS.
Berlin to Bolzano – Covering 430 miles in roughly 1.6 hours with a Super Midsize Jet like the Falcon 50EX.
Paris to Bolzano – A 400-mile route covered in approximately 1.5 hours using a Heavy Jet like the Challenger 605.
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The cost to charter a private jet varies greatly based on flight time and type of aircraft. For instance, a flight from Milan to Bolzano with a Turboprop would cost around $4,100.
To/From Location | Aircraft Type | Passengers | Avg. Flight Time (hrs) | Targeted Price (One-way) |
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Milan | Turboprop | 6-8 | 0.8 | $3,920 |
Zurich | Very Light Jet | 4-5 | 0.7 | $3,780 |
Rome | Midsize Jet | 7-9 | 1.5 | $11,850 |
Berlin | Super Midsize Jet | 8-10 | 1.6 | $14,400 |
Paris | Heavy Jet | 10-16 | 1.5 | $16,500 |
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 Bolzano, IT:
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.
Yes, Bolzano Airport can accommodate international private jet charters.
While Italian is the official language, German is widely spoken due to the region’s historical ties with Austria.
Yes, Bolzano offers diverse attractions that make it an ideal year-round destination. From skiing in winter to hiking in summer, there’s always something to do.
Bolzano offers a mix of Italian and Tyrolean cuisines. You can expect a wide array of dining options from high-end restaurants to cozy local taverns.
In Bolzano, summers are warm and mostly clear while winters are freezing, snowy, and mostly cloudy. The best time to visit would be from late June to early September for warm-weather activities.
At JetLevel Aviation, we offer personalized travel concierge services including hotel bookings, transportation, and personalized itineraries to make your trip to Bolzano unforgettable.
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology – Home to the famous Iceman, a must-see for history buffs.
Bolzano Christmas Market – One of Italy’s most famous Christmas markets, ideal for a winter visit.
Cableway to Renon – Offers panoramic views of the Dolomites and Bolzano.
Parkhotel Laurin – A historic luxury hotel offering impeccable service and a lush garden.
Hotel Greif – Known for its modern design and extensive art collection.
Castel Hörtenberg – Offers a unique stay in a castle setting with modern amenities.
Restaurant Laurin – Fine dining with a focus on local and seasonal produce.
Kaiserkron – Offers a blend of traditional Tyrolean and modern Italian cuisines.
Batzen Häusl – A brewery and restaurant offering a wide range of beers and hearty local dishes.
Four Points by Sheraton Bolzano – Ideal for large conferences and seminars.
Centro Congressi Bolzano – Features state-of-the-art facilities for a variety of events.
Parkhotel Laurin – Offers elegant meeting rooms in a serene setting.
Museion – Contemporary art museum in Bolzano.
Stadttheater – Features opera, ballet, and musical performances.
Dominican Church – Known for its beautiful Gothic frescoes.
Petersburg Golf Club – Offers an 18-hole course in a scenic mountain setting.
Golf Club Lana – Known for its lush greenery and challenging layout.
In case of emergencies, here are some important contacts:
Emergency (General): 112
Medical Emergency: +39 0471 908 288
Police: +39 0471 945 611
Fire Brigade: +39 0471 324 117
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.