Private jet flights in Europe last year rose 64% to 572,806 flights last year

Private jet flights in Europe

The number of private jet flights in Europe last year rose by a whopping 64% to reach a record high of 572,806, according to Greenpeace.

More than half (55%) of the private jet flights in Europe last year were ultra-short journeys below 750 kilometers (466 miles), Greenpeace said, noting that these were trips that could have been taken by train or ferry instead.

The analysis found that the countries with the most private jet flights in Europe last year were the U.K., France and Germany.

The most popular destinations for private jet flights in Europe in 2022 were the French Riviera city of Nice, France’s capital of Paris and Switzerland’s second-most populous city of Geneva.

There are several reasons why the demand for private jet flights in Europe is increasing:

  • Convenience: Private jet flights offer a level of convenience that is not available with commercial flights. Private jet travelers can avoid the hassle of long security lines and delays at airports, and can often fly to smaller airports that are closer to their destination.
  • Safety: With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many people are concerned about the safety of commercial air travel. Private jets offer a more controlled environment with fewer passengers, which can reduce the risk of exposure to the virus.
  • Flexibility: Private jet flights can be scheduled on short notice and can be customized to meet the specific needs of the traveler. This level of flexibility is not available with commercial flights.
  • Time savings: Private jets can often fly direct to the destination, which can save time compared to commercial flights that require layovers and connecting flights.
  • Privacy: Private jet flights offer a level of privacy that is not available with commercial flights. This is particularly important for high-profile individuals who may need to travel discreetly.

Overall, the increasing demand for private jet flights in Europe is likely driven by a combination of these factors, as well as the growing affluence of individuals who are able to afford private jet travel.

Data from the non-governmental organization Transport & Environment shows that private jets are up to 14 times more polluting than commercial planes per passenger, and up to 50 times more polluting than trains.

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