
Charter a Private Jet to the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
18th to 20th April 2025
If you're planning to attend the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix , Simply Jet offers a tailored private jet charter solution designed for efficiency and comfort. With offices across Europe and a global network of partners, we ensure that your travel is well-coordinated to fit your specific schedule. Our fleet of over 5,000 aircraft, from light jets to long-range options, gives you the flexibility to choose the best aircraft for your needs and travel timings. Reach out to us today and discover the world of possibilities that private jet charter with Simply Jet can offer.
How much does it cost to charter a jet to or from Jeddah?
Prices to charter a private jet typically range from €5,500 to €13,000 per hour. The final price will be influenced by various factors, including the size of the aircraft, the lead time before departure, flight time, and any repositioning flights. Your advisor will consider all these elements when preparing a tailored quote. Below are some popular routes to/from Jeddah with estimated prices:
To/From Location | Cairo | Manama | Dubai | Paris |
Aircraft Category | Super Light Jet | Midsize Jet | Large Jet | Long Range Jet |
Flight Time | 02:10 | 02:30 | 02:45 | 05:30 |
Price (EUR) | From 15,900 | From 21,400 | From 27,000 | From 76,000 |
Passengers | 6-8 | 8-9 | 10-14 | 12-16 |
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The Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: High-Speed Night Racing on the Red Sea Coast
The Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is held at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, a street circuit along the Red Sea coast in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Introduced to the Formula 1 calendar in 2021, it is known for its high-speed layout, featuring fast corners and long straights designed to promote overtaking.
The circuit measures approximately 6.1 kilometres, making it one of the longest tracks in the Formula 1 calendar. Its design includes more than 25 corners, with a combination of sweeping turns and technical sections that challenge drivers and teams. The event is scheduled as a night race, providing dramatic visuals and cooler conditions for both competitors and spectators.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix attracts a global audience and serves as part of the Middle East’s growing presence in Formula 1, alongside established races in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi. Jeddah’s coastal setting and modern infrastructure provide a striking backdrop for the event.