If you’ve ever thought about traveling to Louisiana, chances are your visit was related around Baton Rouge. Not only is it the state capital – it is also home to LSU, a college with one of the most popular football teams in the SEC.
Indeed, every year, hundreds of people book a private jet to Baton Rouge to attend an LSU game at Tiger Stadium or visit their Alma Mater, along with the countless more that visit as a vacation or to explore business ventures.
No matter your reason for seeing Baton Rouge, LA, you’ll want to get there in a way that is comfortable, relaxing, and designed for efficient service. For that, book a private jet charter to Baton Rouge with evoJets.
Here are some target prices for private jet charter flights to and from Baton Rouge that we aim to offer our clients:
To/From Location | Target Price (One-Way) | Aircraft Type | Max Passengers |
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Tampa | From $6,500 | Turboprop | 6-8 |
Atlanta | From $7,500 | Light Jet | 7-8 |
Raleigh | From $9,000 | Midsize Jet | 7-8 |
The following hourly rates represent a range of prices for most aircraft within each major category. Exact rates for specific aircraft within each class will vary:
Aircraft Type | Type Example | Max Passengers | Ballpark Hourly Rate |
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Turboprop | Pilatus PC12 | 6-8 | $1,200 - $1,800 |
Very Light Jet | Phenom 100 | 4-5 | $1,500 - $2,250 |
Light Jet | Hawker 400XP | 6-8 | $2,200 - $3,000 |
Midsize Jet | Lear 60 | 7-9 | $2,800 - $3,800 |
Supermidsize Jet | Citation Sovereign | 8-10 | $3,800 - $5,000 |
Heavy Jet | Gulfstream G-IV | 10-16 | $5,000 - $8,000 |
With an in-network fleet of thousands, we have a variety of aircraft available in almost every city in the country.
Inventory can change by the day, but here is a list of aircraft commonly available for Baton Rouge private jet charters:
You’ll find that many of the best suites are located in some of the casinos near Baton Rouge, as they have accommodations that are highly competitive. But several other hotels have some nice rooms as well. Start your search at the following locations:
Certainly you will need to eat in Baton Rouge during your visit. There are several dining options, including French cuisine, that are well worth a visit.
Baton Rouge already has enough to do. If you’re feeling a bit frisky, you can also take a ride to nearby New Orleans, which is only about an hour or so away. However, if you plan to stick to the LSU area, you should consider the following places to visit if you have some free time.