The Final Slam.
Zero Security Lines.

The US Open returns to Flushing Meadows for three weeks — Fan Week from August 23, the main draw August 30, and finals weekend September 12–13. Commercial terminals will spend those weeks doing what they do best: making you wait. Charter with Peak and skip all of it. You choose the aircraft, the airport, and the schedule. We handle everything between your departure ramp and your seat at Arthur Ashe. We arrange — you fly.

New York’s Biggest Fortnight Just Got Bigger

2026 debuts the newly rebuilt Arthur Ashe Stadium — phase one of an $800 million transformation of the grounds. That means bigger crowds, tighter hotel inventory, and more people fighting over the same seats on the same flights. The tennis is world-class. The traffic on the Van Wyck is not.

Private charter puts all of that behind you. You book when you know your plans. You fly when it suits you — not whenever the gate agent decides boarding starts.

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Finals Weekend Is Not the Time to Improvise

September 12–13 is one of the highest-demand private aviation windows of the year in the New York area. Slot restrictions, ramp congestion, and repositioning costs all favor the people who booked in July over the people who booked in September.

You’re reading this in time. Use that.

Why Fly Private to Flushing Meadows

Day Sessions. Night Sessions. No Connections.

Built for the Whole Box

US Open trips are group affairs — clients you’re hosting, family you’re treating, or the friends you’ve debated line calls with for twenty years. Peak offers standard charters with no membership fees. Book the aircraft you need for the people you’re bringing. That’s it.

Vetted the Way You’d Expect

Tournament weeks bring heavy traffic into the New York airports. Every operator we use is pre-cleared through ARGUS TripCheq and Wyvern before your name hits the manifest. We’d rather over-verify than leave you wondering.

Your Schedule Is the Schedule

Day session, night session, or both — your departure works around the tennis, not the other way around. Rain delay pushes the final into the evening? Your aircraft waits. Try asking a commercial carrier to do that.

Stay for the After Party. We’ll Wait.

Finals weekend doesn’t end when the last ball is called. The US Open Finals Fan Fest turns the grounds into a watch party on September 12–13, and the official after party follows the men’s final — meaning the best part of your Sunday may start around the time commercial departures stop being an option.

That’s the point of chartering. Your aircraft departs when you do. Celebrate the champion, close out the night, and fly home on a schedule the airlines couldn’t offer you at any price.

One note from people who plan this for a living: late-night slots at the New York airports on finals weekend are finite. Tell us your plans early and we’ll build the return leg around the party — not the other way around.

Fan Fest and after party tickets are sold separately through usopen.org.

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Come for the Tennis. Stay for the Table.

Nobody flies to New York only for the tennis. Between sessions you have the most argued-about restaurant scene on earth at your disposal — Le Bernardin, Daniel, Atomix, Eleven Madison Park, and a few dozen others where a September reservation is its own competitive sport.

Fair warning from people who plan these trips: tables during Open weeks vanish nearly as fast as finals seats. The clients who eat well in September are the ones who booked the restaurant the same week they booked the aircraft.

And if two weeks of tasting menus starts to feel like a commitment, remember the Open’s home borough. Queens quietly serves some of the best food in the city, minutes from the grounds — no white tablecloth required.

THE AIRPORTS PEAK USES

New York rewards people who know which airport to use. For Flushing Meadows, your options:

LaGuardia (LGA): About four miles from the tennis center. Private terminals put you courtside faster than most Manhattan hotel guests.

Teterboro (TEB): The busiest business aviation airport in the country, 12 miles from Midtown. Book early — finals weekend fills fast.

Westchester County (HPN): The quiet option north of the city, popular for Manhattan and Connecticut stays.

Republic (FRG): Long Island’s business aviation workhorse, a straight shot to Queens.

With access to 5,000+ airports across North America, we’ll position you wherever the rest of your trip makes sense.

US Open Charter Questions, Answered

LaGuardia (LGA), roughly four miles from the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows. Teterboro, Westchester County, and Republic are strong alternatives depending on where you’re staying.

Four to eight weeks ahead for finals weekend, September 12–13, 2026. Aircraft availability and airport slot access both tighten sharply in the final month.

Fan Week runs August 23–29 and the main draw runs August 30 through September 13, 2026, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York. The women’s final is September 12 and the men’s final is September 13.

Yes. From light jets for two passengers to heavy jets for larger parties, Peak sources the right aircraft for the people you’re bringing — with no membership fees.

Yes. Late-night departures from the New York airports are routine for private charter, but slots on finals weekend are finite. Tell us your plans early and we’ll build the return leg around your night.

No. Peak is a pilot-founded charter broker. You pay for the flight, not the privilege of asking about one.

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Jeff and I have booked all our private flights to and from Montana with Peak Aviation Solutions. He is wonderful to work with and accommodates our plans even when we have had to change them on short notice. Everything feels very professional and safe. Planes and pilots are have been great. We have looked at other booking possibilities and they have been more expensive and not as willing to work around our schedules. Thank you, for flying us safely. We love working with someone who is very capable and local!

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