Private Jet to Baku
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Private Jet to Baku, Azerbaijan - Airports, Routes & Prices
Overview
Paramount Business Jets is proud to provide you with the gold standard in the personalized private jet charter, worldwide, as well as into and out of beautiful Baku, Azerbaijan. While Baku Kala (UB18) and Nasosnaya (UB12) International airports are both within 20 miles of the city, Heydar Aliyev Airport (UBBB) is the closest airport to Baku, just 10 miles from the city boundary. With our extensive preferred global network of aircraft, PBJ offers you the flexibility to choose the category and type of aircraft which would best suit your needs and budget. We have access to well over 150 aircraft for this area, including Turboprop Aircraft (King Air 350, King Air B200), Light Jets (Hawker 400XP, Premiere 1, Citation Bravo), Super Light Jets (Learjet 45, Premier IA) and Midsize Jets (Hawker 800, Learjet 60XR); to name but a few. At PBJ, we take all aspects of luxury travel very seriously, from our stringent safety standards and third party safety verification to meticulous in-flight attention to your every need and preference. Our white-glove service, 24/7 flight teams, and VIP concierge service will address you on every aspect of your experience, from ground travel to dining and beyond, there is no detail we can’t take care of.
Paramount Business Jets’ dedicated team will assist you in finding the ideal package to suit your unique needs and budget. For International charters into and out of Baku, Azerbaijan, please contact us on +1-877-727-2538.

Baku Private Jet Pricing
Private jet charter prices from Baku start at €2,000 per hour and can go up to €21,000 per hour for large VIP airliners. To learn more about our private jet rental prices and details, visit our private jet rental cost page: https://www.paramountbusinessjets.com/private-jet-rental-cost
Popular Routes near Baku
- Amsterdam to Paris: from €7,500
- Milan to Paris: from €8,500
- New York to Paris: from $100,000
- Paris to Abu Dhabi: from €60,000
Popular Aircraft in Baku (hourly rates shown in USD, the master rate card currency)
- King Air 350: $2,600/hour
- Hawker 400XP: $4,100/hour
- Learjet 45: $4,600/hour
- Learjet 60XR: $5,500/hour
Private Jet to Baku - Airports, Routes & Prices
Baku, the jewel of the Caucasus and the thriving capital of Azerbaijan is situated at the tip of the Absheron Peninsula, overlooking the Caspian Sea. Baku is a feast of architectural delights, with a rich cultural heritage and an air of timeless mystery. Baku is home to one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites, the imposing, walled fortress of Old City. Within the fortress walls lie the architectural marvels of The Palace of The Shirvanshahs and magnificent Maiden’s Tower. In the new town, you’ll find no shortage of delights, from the striking modern landmark of Heydar Aliyev Center to the Baku Museum of Modern Art.
Like Moscow, Dubai and Paris rolled into one, the dazzling blend of old and new will keep you coming back for more. Whether you wish to experience fine dining on the coast of the Caspian at sundown, shop to your heart's content in the high-end boutiques or simply stroll at your leisure along centuries-old cobbled streets and through ancient sunlit squares. Once you’ve had your fill of the city’s architecture, visit nearby Artem Island for a beautiful day hike or Yanar Dagh, the mountain that’s been burning for 1000 years!
Baku, Azerbaijan Airports
Below are some airports to consider for your arrival when chartering a jet to Baku, Azerbaijan:
Heydar Aliyev International Airport, UBBB, BAK
The city’s main airport, the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, is a stellar choice when renting a private to Baku. It is approximately 16.5 miles and 30 minutes away from Baku’s Inner City.
Baku Kala Airport, UB18
Baku Kala Airport is an excellent landing option for your Baku private jet charter and rental. It is about a 30-minute drive from Baku’s Inner City and takes about an hour and 30 minutes via public transit.
Nasosnaya Airport, UB12
Located in Nasonaya, Azerbaijan, the Nasonaya Air Base is a mid-sized military airport available for Baku private jet and charter rentals. This airport is the furthest from Baku, but still a good choice if you plan to explore other parts of Azerbaijan.
Airports Baku Airports within 50 Miles
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Save on Your Baku Private Charter Flights
These days, over 30% of private jet charters are flying empty either to get into the position for the next booked flight or to return to their home base. These flights are known as empty legs and are one-way private jet flights without any payload or passengers on board.
It often happens that such an empty-leg flight has been paid for in part by the original flyer and is therefore offered at reduced rates. Empty legs offer price advantages with cost savings of up to 75% when compared to standard private jet travel rates.
At any given time, there may be more than 3,000 empty legs available worldwide. Once you let us know about your preferred routes and dates, we can match your air charter schedule with empty-leg charter flights available on the market.
Using multiple platforms, Paramount Business Jets offers the most comprehensive empty-leg flight search on the market.
Baku Travel Guide
Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
An iconic museum designed by Austrian architect Franz Janz to look like a rolled carpet. The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum boasts the most extensive collection of Azerbaijani rugs and other textiles and exhibits regarding weaving techniques.
Dənizkənarı Milli Park (Baku Boulevard/National Park)
A bustling promenade along the Caspian Sea constructed in 1909 featuring various art installations, restaurants, shopping centers, easy access to cultural museums, and an amusement park complete with go-karting and a 200-foot-tall Ferris Wheel, Baku Eye (also known as the Devil’s Wheel).
Atashgah Fire Temple
Home to the “unquenchable fires” of Yanar Dag (Fire Mountain), the Atashgah Fire Temple is an essential stop on your Baku trip itinerary. Learn more about Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions, and see the blazing flames firsthand.
Heydar Aliyev Center
A cultural center famous for its unique curved-shaped exterior designed by architect Zaha Hadid. The building complex features a theater, several heritage museums, and a lovely garden.
Icheri Sheher (Inner City Baku)
A preserved ancient 12th-century city surrounded by walls. Icheri Sheher is now considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Palace of the Shirvanshahs
Nestled in Baku’s historic walled city, the Shirvanshah’s Palace is a massive nine-building complex constructed in the 15th century for Ibrahim I of Shirvan.
Flame Towers
A collection of three flame-shaped skyscrapers honoring the city’s fiery history that light up the Baku skyline at night. The tallest 39-story building is residential, the other for commercial use, and the last is part of a 36-story luxurious resort, Fairmont Baku Flame Towers – Three flame-shaped skyscrapers complete with LED lights that keep Baku’s city skyline glistening every single night.
Bibi-Heybat Mosque
A 13th-century mosque that underwent reconstruction in the 1990s after the Bolsheviks destroyed the structure. It holds the tomb of Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.
Museum of Minatare Books
Located in Baku’s old Inner City, the Museum of Miniature Books is home to the world’s only collection of dainty, fairy-sized published books.
Highland Park
You can’t leave Baku until you stroll through Highland Park, a green zone above Baku Bay, offering panoramic city views and access to some of Baku’s monuments and museums.
Baku Luxury Hotels
Popular and Luxurious Accommodations
The city has many overnight accommodation options, from chic boutique hotels to luxe beachfront resorts. Check out some of these top-rated hotels you can book when chartering a jet to Baku:
Popular and Luxurious Hotels in Baku
Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard
Khagani Rustamov Street 4C, Khatai District, Baku 1010, Azerbaijan
Fairmont Baku – Flame Towers
Azərbaycan, 1A Mehdi Hüseyn Küçəsi, Baku 1006, Azerbaijan
Bilgah Beach Hotel
94 Gelebe Street, Bilgah District, Baku 1122, Azerbaijan
Courtyard by Marriott Baku
Nasimi District, 300-303 Quarter Intersection of M. Fuzuli and A, Alimardan Topchubashov, Baku 1009, Azerbaijan
Four Seasons Hotel Baku
1 Neftchilar Avenue, Baku 1095, Azerbaijan
JW Marriott Absheron Baku
674 Azadliq Square, Baku 1000, Azerbaijan
Ramada by Wyndham Baku
Salyan Hwy Shikhov Beach 1023, Baku, Azerbaijan
The Merchant Baku
4-6 Aziz Aliyev Street, Baku 1005, Azerbaijan
Winter Park Hotel Baku
210 M. Aliyev Street, Nasimi District, Baku 1015, Azerbaijan
Baku Climate
Expected Weather in Baku
Baku boasts a temperate semi-arid climate, meaning the city experiences hot, humid summers and frigid, windy winters. Temperatures do vary between the city’s lowlands and mountainous regions. Here’s the weather you can expect to see throughout the seasons to make booking your Baku private jet charter and rental even more seamless:
Summer: Hot and sunny, with temperatures between 70°F and 88°F (21°C and 31°C). August is usually the hottest month of the year in Baku.
Fall: Crisp Autumn air and mild temperatures ranging from 45°F to 74°F (7°C and 23°C). September and October are prime times to explore Baku, especially if you plan to spend time outdoors without experiencing the effects of the city’s bright Summer sun.
Winter: Winters in Baku are cold and wet, with temperatures between 35°F and 45°F (2°C and 7°C). Snowfall is common, especially in the Mountains, making it an excellent time of year for skiing and snowboarding at nearby Shahdag Mountain Resort.
Spring: Dry and pleasant weather with temperature lows of 39°F and highs of 73°F (4°C and 23°C). Spring is the optimal time of year to see the city’s famous Flower Festival and nearby Abşeron Peninsula plains in full bloom.
Charter Jets FAQ
Your Ultimate Baku Charter Resource
How much does it cost to charter a private jet to or from Baku?
Hourly rates vary by aircraft category, starting around $2,600 per hour for a King Air 350 and rising to roughly $5,500 per hour for a Learjet 60XR. Total trip cost also depends on distance, positioning, and time of year. See our private jet rental cost page for a full breakdown by aircraft category.
What are popular private jet routes near Baku?
Baku does not yet have a dedicated set of published city-pair prices, but frequently chartered routes in the wider region include:
- Amsterdam to Paris: starting from €7,500
- Milan to Paris: starting from €8,500
- New York to Paris: starting from $100,000
- Paris to Abu Dhabi: starting from €60,000
What types of private jets are available for charter in Baku?
Paramount Business Jets can arrange aircraft across every category, including these frequently chartered models:
- King Air 350: $2,600 per hour
- Hawker 400XP: $4,100 per hour
- Learjet 45: $4,600 per hour
- Learjet 60XR: $5,500 per hour
What is the preferred private jet airport in Baku?
Paramount Business Jets arranges private jet charter service in Baku, Azerbaijan, primarily through Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD), offering on-demand charters, global aircraft sourcing, and premium concierge services for travelers and executives throughout the Baku area. Heydar Aliyev International Airport, located approximately 15 miles (25 km) northeast of central Baku, serves Azerbaijan's capital on the Caspian Sea.
Are there aircraft restrictions or operational considerations at Heydar Aliyev International Airport?
Yes. Slot demand can rise during major sporting and cultural events, including Formula 1's Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Our private aviation advisors confirm current availability for every booking.
What makes Baku one of the most sought-after private jet destinations?
Baku combines a UNESCO-listed old town with striking futuristic architecture, and has become a growing hub for energy sector business and international sporting events including Formula 1.
What are the busiest private jet travel periods in Baku?
Book ahead for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix (April) and major energy sector conferences held throughout the year.
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