In 2024, several states in the United States experienced minimal private jet traffic. According to Private Jet Card Comparisons, Delaware, Vermont, Rhode Island, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, North Dakota, Maryland, and Mississippi had the lowest traffic. Conversely, Florida, Texas, and California accounted for over 30% of the country's private jet traffic.
The data reveals significant declines in private jet air traffic for West Virginia (-26.49%), Mississippi (-11.03%), and New Hampshire (-5.75%). Smaller decreases were observed in Delaware (-2.70%), Vermont (-2.58%), and Connecticut (-0.83%). Notably, North Dakota saw an increase of 3.08%.
Combined, these ten states contributed only 4.2% to the total U.S. private jet traffic.