BitLux routinely provides private jet charter in Dallas, TX and the surrounding area.
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Dallas is one of Texas’ top largest cities, coming in third next to Houston and San Antonio, with a little over 1.3 million people. This northern Texas city also boasts the ninth-highest population in the country.
This large metropolitan city, Dallas is known as a commercial and cultural hub. Known for an impressive Arts District and business center, Dallas is a premiere destination for work or play. At BitLux, we provide exceptional private charter jet flights to and from Dallas, ensuring you get to and from your destination in style and comfort.
Call or message today to learn more about charter jet packages. Our concierge service team is ready and eager to assist.
It doesn’t matter if you are flying for business or for pleasure, our goal is to make your travels to and from Dallas as pleasant as possible.
By renting a private jet with BitLux you will be able to travel to and from Dallas without the hassles of a commercial flight. In other words, you won’t have to worry about standing in line for hours on end.
Depending on how far you are looking to travel, you will need to charter a jet which suits your specifications. For short trips of around 1500 miles, you should look at small cabin/light jets. These typically hold up to 7 people with luggage allocations. If you are looking to charter a private jet from Dallas to Fort Lauderdale, or jet from Dallas to Chicago, then a light jet may be your best option. Some of the Light jets available for Dallas charter are the Hawker 400XP, Citation CJ3, and Citation Ultra.
For longer flights, a midsize cabin is required. These jets in Dallas are more comfortable than a small jet and can fly between many U.S states nonstop, with a passenger capacity of 8. Midsizes, like the Hawker 800XP, Citation Excel, or Learjet 60, are great for a fair distance and comfortable on jet charters that are 2 hours or more – such as, Dallas to Denver or Houston to Dallas.
For longer domestic trips or intercontinental air charter, such as Dallas to Los Angeles, or even Seattle to Dallas. we suggest super midsize jet, such as the Challenger 300 or Hawker 1000. These are designed for longer domestic flights and even light transatlantic travel, with a typical passenger capacity of 9 people.
Lastly, if you are looking to a private jet charter from Dallas to Shanghai, or other International destinations, then a Heavy cabin jet or Ultra Long Range is required. These heavy cabin and ultra-long range jets are the pinnacle of luxury in private travel. With a passenger capacity of 16, these heavy jets can get you from one place to another in style, perfect for transoceanic travel.
If you are a traveling in a large group for business, then it is advised that you look towards the large cabin or heavy cabin jets. Some examples of Heavy and Ultra Long Range charter jets are the Falcon 2000, Gulfstream G550, Falcon 7x, and Challenger 604/605.
We fly all around the world from Dallas
BitLux is the number one choice for private air charter to Dallas.
Here are just a few of the reasons our customers choose to fly with us over other private jet services and commercial airliners in Dallas:
Private airports to land and depart
Skip busy travel hubs, layovers, and indirect routes while traveling in style. BitLux provides world-class private jet charter services with a safety-first focus that ensures you arrive on time and ready to hit the slopes or sights. With a wide selection of aircrafts to choose from, and luxurious amenities, you’ll wonder why you ever traveled any other way.
Popular Airports in and Around Dallas, TX
Dallas Love Field (DAL, KDAL) – Located a mere 7 miles from the heart of downtown, Dallas Love Field airport is less congested and supports several FBOs.
Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport (DFW, KDFW) – Situated a short 18 miles from the city, this airport is busy, primarily serving traditional commercial pubic flights. However, DFW also hosts one FBO (DFW Airport Board General Aviation Service).
Dallas Executive Airport (RBD, KRBD) – Just 6 miles SW of Dallas’ central business district, this airport is close to all of the action and is home to a single FBO (General Aviation).
Collin County Regional Airport (TKI, KTK) – Located Southeast from the central business district of McKinney, TX, this airport is within 31 miles of downtown Dallas, hosting a single FBO (Cutter Aviation).
Addison Airport (ADS, KADS) – About 9 miles North of central Dallas, Addison Airport features Million Air, Landmark Aviation, Mercury Air Services and Atlantic Aviation Addison FBOs.
Some of the aircraft that we have available for air charter service in the region are:
Most of our trips from the area are on Midsize Jets, such as the Citation XLS or Learjet 60.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a free consultation on what will be best suited for your needs.
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Our air charter service to and from Dallas and Texas give you full control over the way you fly. You can customize everything from the catering, amenities to the aircraft model to create perfect travel experience.
We offer an elite service and make the customer experience and safety of our aircraft a top priority. Unlike many of our competitors, we’re a fully ARG/US registered brokerage with a 100% safety record.
The Native American Caddo people were the original settlers of modern-day Dallas. They lived there until the Spanish colonists took over in the 18th century. It was then the Republic of Texas was established in 1836 and the area of modern-day Dallas was finally given its name in 1841. After four years, Texas joined the United States as the 28th state in 1845.
The area began to flourish in trade and business due to the proximity of the railroads and the increase in industrial work. Fast forward to modern-day, and Dallas is still a bustling city with great opportunities and attractions.
Dallas has had a long and interesting history, but you don’t have to take our word for it. You can see a piece of Dallas’ history by visiting the Downtown Historic District. There you can see preserved buildings that have been there since the late 1800s.
Weather
Weather in Dallas is categorized as a humid subtropical climate. You can expect pleasant weather throughout the year, but especially in the summer. The area is known to have mild winters that average from the upper 30’s to the 50’s or 60’s, whereas the summers are very hot and average in the mid 90’s.
Where to Stay when Visiting Dallas
Dallas’ diverse population and extensive restaurant options make it an absolute foodie’s dream.
Best luxury dining:
Culture in Dallas
Dallas is a very diverse city whose main groups include European Americans, African Americans, and Hispanic or Latino. The Dallas Arts District is the largest urban arts district in the United States and full of museums and art galleries. The city also has one of the largest LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, queer, plus) populations in the nation, and is known for tolerance and acceptance.
Attractions and Entertainment in Dallas
The Reunion Tower is one of the first places to go to get the best view of the city. It is a 561 ft observation tower and its iconic shape is one of the most recognizable landmarks when looking at the Dallas skyline.
Other popular attractions include The Dallas World Aquarium and the Dallas Zoo. If animals aren’t your thing, Dallas has some of the best museums including Ripley’s Believe It or Not, The Sixth Floor, Meadows, and Frontiers of Flight.
If you are looking for fun for the whole family, you can have a hay day at Lego Land, Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark, Zero Gravity Thrill Amusement Park, and/or Six Flags Over Texas.
Dallas holds unlimited sites to explore and has all kinds of food to eat. Despite being a huge, busy and diverse city, it is relatively cheap to stay there for a trip. There is art, history, eating, and fun. Whether you are visiting with family or traveling by yourself, there is something for everyone in Dallas.