
Private Jet Charter to and from Paros
Paros has become one of the most sought-after destinations in the Cyclades and an increasingly important stop on the private aviation map of the Aegean. Private jet charter to and from Paros connects the island with major European cities and neighbouring Greek islands, offering direct access to one of the most refined yet relaxed destinations in the Cyclades.
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Popular Routes
Explore popular private charter routes to and from Europe. From short city hops to long-haul international departures, BLAK arranges connections between Europe's most sought-after destinations and beyond.
Available Aircraft
Paros and the surrounding Cyclades region are covered by a strong selection of BLAK network aircraft, ready for both regional and international charters. See available aircraft below.
Frequently Asked Questions
The BLAK team answers the most common questions and covers the essentials for those thinking about flying to and from Paros.
Can large private jets land directly in Paros?
Not always. Paros National Airport has a relatively short runway compared with larger Greek airports, which means the airport is best suited to turboprops, very light jets and some light or midsize business jets. Larger long-range aircraft arriving from cities such as London, Dubai or New York usually land first in Athens before continuing to Paros on a shorter flight better suited to the airport’s runway length and operational profile.

How long does it take to fly from Athens to Paros by private jet?
Private jet flights between Athens and Paros typically take around 30 to 40 minutes depending on aircraft type and routing. This short sector makes Athens the natural aviation gateway for travellers arriving from international destinations before continuing onward into the Cyclades.

What types of private jets can land at Paros Airport?
Paros National Airport is best suited to turboprops, very light jets and a number of light or midsize business jets due to its runway length and operational limitations. Aircraft such as the Citation Mustang, Phenom 300 or Citation XLS can typically operate into Paros under favourable conditions. Larger long-range aircraft such as Gulfstreams or Global jets usually arrive first at Athens before continuing to Paros on a smaller aircraft better suited to the airport. Jet fuel availability on the island can also be limited, so many operators plan fuel uplift in Athens or another larger airport before flying to Paros.

Why do pilots enjoy flying into the Cyclades islands like Paros?
Flying into the Cyclades offers some of the most scenic approaches in the Mediterranean. As aircraft descend toward Paros, passengers and crew often see neighbouring islands such as Naxos, Antiparos and Mykonos scattered across the Aegean Sea. At the same time, island winds and shorter runways mean pilots must plan approaches carefully, which adds to the unique character of flying in the region.

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