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Event travel

Private Jet Charter to Wimbledon

Skip the crowds, the queues, and the traffic. Private JetOne flies you into London's quieter business-aviation airports and onto Centre Court week on your own schedule, with chauffeured transfers timed to your arrival.

Why charter

The smart way to attend The Championships

The Championships run across two weeks spanning late June into July each year, and SW19 becomes one of the busiest pockets of southwest London. Commercial schedules and packed terminals rarely line up with match times. A private jet puts you in control of the day.

  • Your schedule, not the airline's. Depart when it suits you, arrive ahead of the day's traffic, and leave straight after the final point rather than waiting on a fixed return.
  • Quieter airports. Fly into dedicated business-aviation terminals where handling is fast and predictable, with no commercial security queues.
  • One aircraft for the whole party. Travel privately with your group, guests, luggage, and any pets on a single cabin.
  • Door-to-court coordination. We time chauffeured transfers to your arrival on the ramp so the transition from cabin to car is seamless.
2 weeksLate June into July
3Primary London jet airports
24/7Charter support
$0Membership fees

Airports & FBOs

Best London airports for Wimbledon

Airport choice drives your ground transfer and your slot availability. During The Championships, ramp space and landing slots are at a premium, so we book early and match the field to your aircraft and timing.

Farnborough (FAB)

The UK's premier dedicated business-aviation airport, southwest of London. Full FBO service, efficient handling, and predictable arrivals. A strong default for Wimbledon trips, with reasonable road access to SW19.

Biggin Hill (BQH)

Southeast of central London and frequently the shortest practical road transfer to the All England Club depending on traffic. A private-aviation-only field with quick, personal handling and a quieter ramp.

Luton (LTN)

North of London with more slot capacity and the ability to handle larger and heavier aircraft, including transatlantic arrivals. Expect more congestion at peak; a good fit for big groups when booked ahead.

Aircraft

Match the jet to your group

We size the aircraft to your party, luggage, and origin. Short European hops and transatlantic legs from the US call for very different cabins. Pricing is driven by aircraft category, distance, and peak-period demand, not fixed fares, so we quote each trip to your exact route.

Light jets

Ideal for four to six passengers on short intra-European legs. Efficient, quick to position, and access to a wide range of airports for a flexible day trip.

Midsize & super-midsize

Six to nine passengers with a stand-up cabin, more luggage room, and longer range. A comfortable sweet spot for groups arriving from across Europe or the near Atlantic.

Heavy & ultra-long-range

Nine or more passengers nonstop from New York and the wider US, with full cabins, enclosed lavatories, and the range to fly transatlantic to London without a fuel stop.

Private jet cabin ready for a charter to Wimbledon in London

Book early for peak fortnight

Wimbledon is a marquee event, and the surrounding airports fill their ramps and slots well in advance. We recommend confirming four to eight weeks ahead, and sooner for finals weekend or larger parties. Last-minute charters are still possible, but the best aircraft and FBO positions go first.

Book ahead4 to 8 weeks for peak
Finals weekendEarliest demand
Ground transfer~45 to 90+ minutes
Support24/7, no membership

FAQ

Private jet to Wimbledon: common questions

What is the best airport for a private jet to Wimbledon?

Farnborough (FAB) is the dedicated business-aviation gateway closest in driving terms to the All England Club, with full FBO facilities and predictable handling. Biggin Hill (BQH) sits to the southeast of London and is often the shortest road transfer to SW19. Luton (LTN) offers more slots and larger aircraft capacity but more congestion. Our team matches the airport to your aircraft size, arrival timing, and ground-transfer preference.

When does Wimbledon take place and how early should I book?

The Championships run for two weeks spanning late June into July each year. Because FBO ramp space, landing slots, and the best aircraft sell out for this peak period, we recommend booking four to eight weeks ahead, and earlier for finals weekend or larger groups. Last-minute requests are still possible but options narrow quickly.

Why charter a private jet instead of flying commercial to Wimbledon?

Private charter lets you fly on your own schedule into a quieter business-aviation airport, skip terminal queues, and reach the All England Club before the worst of the day's traffic. You control departure times, can leave straight after the final point, and travel privately with your group, luggage, and any guests on a single aircraft.

What size private jet do I need for a Wimbledon trip?

It depends on your group size and origin. Light jets suit four to six passengers on short European hops, midsize and super-midsize jets carry six to nine with more cabin comfort, and heavy or ultra-long-range jets serve transatlantic groups of nine or more nonstop from the US. We size the aircraft to your party, luggage, and route.

How does ground transfer from the airport to Wimbledon work?

We arrange chauffeured ground transport timed to your arrival on the ramp, so you step off the aircraft and straight into a car. Depending on the airport and London traffic, the drive to the All England Club typically runs from about forty-five minutes to over ninety minutes, which is why airport choice and arrival timing matter for an event of this scale.