Aero will return to Las Vegas with flights from Van Nuys connecting the fourth-and-fifth busiest U.S. private jet airports.
After offering flights between Los Angeles and Las Vegas briefly in 2021, Aero is again launching scheduled by-the-seat private jet flights between the two cities.
The regular schedule will launch on Dec. 27, 2024, with two to three roundtrips weekly.
Departure times vary throughout the schedule.
One-way prices are from $777.
The by-the-seat flight provider will also operate a pop-up flight for the F1 in November.
“The experience of flying Aero is seamless and elegant. It’s the ideal way to travel to a destination like Las Vegas,” says CEO Ben Klein.
He adds, “Our new service takes inspiration from the Golden Age of Hollywood when stars would jet between Los Angeles and Las Vegas for a weekend of glitz and the kind of escape that only Las Vegas can provide.”
The flights between Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles and Harry Reid in Las Vegas connect the nation’s fourth and fifth busiest private jet airports.
After closing its Dallas base earlier in March, Aero has expanded from Van Nuys with flights to Napa and Palm Springs.
JSX already offers by-the-seat flights to LAS from Los Angeles International and Burbank.
Both operate from FBOs and private terminals.
Over one-third (35.8%) of Private Jet Card Comparisons subscribers are interested in by-the-seat or jet-sharing services.