Laid-back San Diego is best known for its mild, Mediterranean climate, 70-mile stretch of sun-drenched coastline, and world-class attractions, including the San Diego Zoo and 1,200-acre Balboa Park. When you charter a plane to this iconic beachside city, relaxation starts the moment you board your private jet to San Diego.
Get a QuoteWith an average of 266 sunny days each year, there’s not a bad time to visit “America’s Finest City.” San Diego International Airport is conveniently located on San Diego Bay, just three miles from the city’s high-energy downtown. Alternatively, several smaller airports located throughout the county offer quick access to the San Diego region.
More than 200 unique neighborhoods make up San Diego, California’s second-largest city. From lively culinary hot-spot Little Italy to hip North Park and picturesque seaside La Jolla, there’s no shortage of unique spots to explore. The “North County” coastal region is home to quintessentially SoCal communities where the sun and surf rule: Del Mar, Carlsbad, and Cardiff, to name a few. A bonafide culinary destination not to be missed, in recent years San Diego has garnered a blitz of Michelin and James Beard recognition so you’re never far from a great meal.
From one ocean-front city to another, traveling through California has never been more convenient. Schubach connects two of the most popular cities in the state with a quick, safe, and luxurious private flight.
Average Time Flight: 1 hr
Time Saved: 2 hrs
Trade your windbreaker for sunglasses when you fly from Chicago to San Diego’s sunny beaches.
Average Time Flight: 4.5 hrs
Time Saved: 3 hrs
Fly direct from Teterboro Airport or Westchester County Airport to San Diego International in your own private plane, and fly nonstop on your schedule.
Average Time Flight: 6 hrs
Time Saved: 5 hrs
San Diego is serviced by several airports, including international and regional airports. These airports are located in close proximity to popular neighborhoods, so you can arrive closer to your final destination.
Whether you’re seeking an ultra-private getaway or a place to see and be seen, history and culture intersect at many of San Diego’s most famous (and luxurious) hotels.