Where We Fly

    Destinations

    From major business centers to remote private airstrips, MAG JET connects clients to destinations across the United States and beyond — on their schedule, not an airline's.

    Access Beyond Commercial Aviation

    The United States has over 5,000 public-use airports. Commercial airlines serve fewer than 500. Private aviation gives you access to the rest — smaller regional airports often located significantly closer to your true destination, eliminating long drives from major hubs and hours spent in commercial terminals.

    Whether your destination is a remote hunting lodge, a resort town without commercial service, a secondary business city, or an international leisure destination, our network of operators can put you there directly in most cases.

    For international travel, we coordinate overflight permits, customs and immigration handling, and ground logistics through our established network of international trip support providers.

    Domestic Coverage

    We arrange charter flights to all 50 states, including remote destinations in Alaska and Hawaii. Our operator network provides nationwide coverage, ensuring an aircraft is available within range of virtually any domestic origin.

    Caribbean & Mexico

    Popular leisure destinations including the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, St. Barts, Grand Cayman, Cancún, Los Cabos, and throughout Mexico are regularly served through our charter network. International customs handling is coordinated through our trip support partners.

    Europe & Beyond

    Transatlantic and transcontinental charter flights require ultra-long-range aircraft (Gulfstream G550/G650, Bombardier Global 6000/7500, or similar). We arrange these missions with full permit coordination and international ground handling.

    Frequently Served Destinations

    The following is a representative sample of destinations regularly served through our charter network. If your destination isn't listed, ask us — our reach extends far beyond this list.

    Southwest & Mountain West

    • Dallas / Fort Worth
    • Houston
    • Austin
    • El Paso
    • Albuquerque
    • Santa Fe
    • Denver
    • Aspen
    • Vail
    • Phoenix
    • Scottsdale
    • Tucson
    • Las Vegas

    Southeast

    • Miami
    • Fort Lauderdale
    • Palm Beach
    • Naples
    • Orlando
    • Tampa
    • Atlanta
    • Charlotte
    • Nashville
    • New Orleans
    • Memphis
    • Birmingham
    • Savannah

    Northeast & Mid-Atlantic

    • New York (JFK / TEB / HPN)
    • Boston
    • Washington D.C.
    • Philadelphia
    • Baltimore
    • Pittsburgh
    • Hartford
    • Providence
    • Nantucket
    • Martha's Vineyard

    Midwest

    • Chicago
    • St. Louis
    • Kansas City
    • Indianapolis
    • Columbus
    • Detroit
    • Minneapolis
    • Milwaukee
    • Omaha
    • Oklahoma City
    • Tulsa

    West Coast & Pacific Northwest

    • Los Angeles
    • San Francisco
    • San Diego
    • Orange County
    • Santa Barbara
    • Seattle
    • Portland
    • Salt Lake City
    • Reno
    • Sacramento
    • Monterey

    International

    • Mexico City
    • Cancún
    • Los Cabos
    • Puerto Vallarta
    • Nassau
    • Turks & Caicos
    • St. Barts
    • Grand Cayman
    • London
    • Paris
    • Geneva
    • Zurich
    • Cannes
    • Toronto
    • Montreal
    • Vancouver

    Flying to Smaller Airports

    One of the most underappreciated advantages of private aviation is the ability to fly directly into smaller airports near your final destination — bypassing major commercial hubs entirely. A flight that would require connecting through Dallas or Houston on a commercial carrier may be a single, direct private flight to a regional airport 20 minutes from your destination.

    When planning your trip, our team will identify all viable airport options — including private airstrips, reliever airports, and FBO-served facilities — and recommend the pairing that minimizes your total travel time, not just block time.

    Some airports have runway length restrictions that limit which aircraft can operate there. If a specific private strip or shorter-runway destination is on your itinerary, let us know early so we can match the right aircraft category for the mission.

    Plan Your Next Flight

    Tell us where you want to go and when. We will handle the rest.