05 Apr Tucson, AZ Jet Charters
Tucson, AZ Airports & Charter Routes
Whether you’re flying to Tucson for business or for pleasure, evoJets Jet Charter will deliver you there in ultimate style and comfort. Let us fly you direct to “The Old Pueblo” where you can take advantage of business opportunities while enjoying a culture mingling the old west with the new.
Airports In and Around Tucson, AZ
Your flight to Tucson will likely travel through one of three local airports, depending on which best suits your plans.
- Tucson International Airport (TUS, KTUS) – is found about 6 miles south of the central business district of Tucson. Six fixed base operators (FBOs) offer services for general aviation at this airport: Million Air Tucson, Tucson Jet Center, Premier Aviation, Tucson Executive Terminal, Bombardier Aerospace, and Atlantic Aviation.
- Ryan Airfield (RYN, KRYN) – is located 10 miles southwest of downtown Tucson. It primarily serves general aviation, but is also used for law enforcement and military helicopter flights. The airport’s single FBO is run by the Tucson Airport Authority, and there is one local airport restaurant available, Todd’s Restaurant.
- Marana Regional Airport (AVQ, KAVQ) – is located in Marana, Arizona, some 15 miles northwest of Tucson. Tucson Aeroservice Center is the only FBO, and The Sky Rider Cafe is considered to be one of the most popular fly-in restaurants for breakfast and lunch in Arizona.
Charter Pricing
Cost to charter a private jet to Tucson, AZ
The cost to charter a private jet can range widely, and is based mostly on flight time and the type of aircraft. A charter flight from Los Angeles to Tucson, AZ will cost $8,500 or more in a Light Jet, for example.
Here are some target prices for private jet charter flights to/from Tucson, AZ that we aim to offer our clients:
To/From Location | Target Price (One-Way) | Aircraft Type | Max Passengers |
---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles | $8,500 | Light Jet | 6-8 |
San Francisco | $9,000 | Executive Turboprop | 4-9 |
Houston | $13,500 | Light Jet | 6-8 |
Aspen | $15,000 | Midsize Jet | 7-9 |
Travel Guide
Luxury Hotels in Tucson, Arizona
- Lodge on the Desert
- Hilton Tucson East
- JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort
- Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort
Restaurants in Tucson, Arizona
- Vivace Restaurant
- Flying V Bar & Grill
- Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse
- The Grill at Hacienda del Sol
- Azul Restaurant and Lounge
Arts, Culture, and Sights of Tucson, Arizona
- Saguaro National Park
- Pima Air and Space Museum
- San Xavier del Bac
- Old Tucson Studios
- Cathedral of Saint Augustine
Outdoor Activities in Tucson, AZ
When you need a break from business and the indoors, Tucson has plenty of recreational outdoor adventures to freshen your mood. Check out some of these exciting venues for some Arizona fun:
- Cocoraque Ranch & Pavilion
- Arizona Horseback Experience
- Arizona ATV Adventures
- Fleur de Tucson Balloon Tours
- Pusch Ridge Stables
Golf Courses & Clubs in Tucson, AZ
Tucson, Arizona is also home to some incredible golf courses and clubs, including:
- Arizona National Golf Club
- Canoa Ranch Golf Club
- Crooked Tree Golf Course
- Del Lago Golf Club
- Dell Urich Golf Course
Weather in Tucson, AZ
Summers in Tucson tend to be quite hot, with temperatures in the 80s. The warmest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 99.99 degrees Fahrenheit. The winter climate is mild to cool, typically in the 50s, and the coldest month – January has an average minimum temperature of 41.9 degrees. Tucson has an annual average precipitation of 12 inches, and August is the wettest month of the year, at an average rainfall of 2.23 inches.
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