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Montana leads surge in states growing for private jet travel during 2024
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Flying private grants wealthy travelers the ultimate flexibility and luxury while traveling. These travelers can depart from their airport and fly to their intended destination whenever they please, flying without the restrictions of scheduled commercial flights. This helps many travelers who may need to quickly fly to a specific destination and are therefore not required to wait at an airport or grab the nearest commercial flight.

Additionally, most private jets are much smaller than commercial airliners. This means that they can land on and take off on shorter runways at much smaller airports than commercial airliners. This greatly expands the number of destinations that private jet travelers can fly to.

Finally, private jet operators can pick their route depending on the range of their business jet. This means they are not forced to travel using connecting flights like many scheduled commercial flights. Instead, private jet users can fly directly from their current location to their intended destination.

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Throughout the 2000s, private jet travel, especially in the United States, has grown consistently. Additionally, during the COVID-19 pandemic, many travelers resorted to flying privately instead of risking their health on airlines. Since the COVID-19 pandemic has ended, private jet travel has taken a small step back. Even so, private jet travel has increased compared to 2019, which was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Overall, private jet travel in 2024 has decreased by about 1% compared to 2023. Even so, many states saw significant increases year-over-year. According to Private Jet Card Comparisons, the US saw over 3 million private jet flights in 2024, down overall from the 3.12 million recorded in 2023.

In 2024, Florida, Texas, California, Georgia and Colorado were the states that saw the most private jet departures. Even so:

10 Utah

Year-over-year increase: 1.10%

Utah was one of few states that saw a slight increase in private jet travel. According to Private Jet Card Comparisons Utah was ranked as state number ten for largest year-over-year increases with approximately .41..8..private..et departures this represents an increase compared with previous year's figure o ..40..869 flights

9 Indiana

Year-over-year increase:1 .42 %

Indiana broke into top twenty rank according records showing it had ..48..18 epartures up slightly from last year's total o f ..47..51 representing an ncrease

8 Texas

Year-over-year increase:1 .53 %

exas remains second overall despite seeing growth up towards ..31 .67 fligh rom previous tally o f ..30994

7 Wyoming

ear - over - year Increase :2 .19 %

yoming moved upwards reaching position thirty-nine thanks recording approximatel wenty-four thousand seven hundred ninety-four departures marking rise comparativel arlier count standing around twenty-four thousand two hundred sixty-three

6 Louisiana

ear - over - year Increase :2 .28 %

ouisiana climbed ranks settling twenty-sixth spot having logged forty-one thousan wo hundred trips showing upward trend vis--vis past statistics indicating forty thre undred entries

5 Idaho

ear - over - year Increase :2 .68 %

daho reported thirty-two thousand two hundred eighty-eight journeys reflecting sligh ptick when measured against prior period data listing somewhere near thirty-on housand four hundred forty-six instances

4 North Dakota

ear - over - year Increase :3 .08 %

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