Charter to Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. offers a unique mix of history, culture, and iconic attractions that make it an easy choice for a refined getaway. Whether the itinerary includes cherry blossoms, baseball at Nationals Park, or time spent exploring museums, monuments, and well-known neighborhoods, the capital offers plenty to explore.
Peak Aviation delivers a private jet charter experience to Washington, D.C. defined by discretion, flexibility, and elevated service, making the journey feel just as unique as the destination itself.
Why Fly Private to DC?
Flying private to Washington, D.C. makes the trip a more polished experience. With more control over timing, service tailored to the traveler, and a more comfortable journey, it becomes easier to arrive focused on the experience ahead. That can be especially valuable for a destination like D.C., where travelers often want to arrive on their own schedule and make the most of a well-planned itinerary filled with reservations, sightseeing, and standout attractions.
Book your private jet to Washington DC todayPrivate Air Travel for Business in Washington, D.C.
For work-related travel to Washington, D.C., private air travel can make a busy itinerary easier to manage. Private air travel helps support business trips with a more tailored schedule, a more comfortable journey, and an experience designed around the traveler’s priorities. Peak Aviation helps create a business travel experience that feels efficient, polished, and well aligned with the day ahead.
Washington runs on schedules — and on the quiet understanding that yours matters more than anyone in the boarding queue at Reagan National will ever admit. Whether you're flying in for a morning briefing on the Hill, a stakeholder meeting across the river in Tysons, or a day of back-to-back sessions that leaves no margin for a delayed connection in Charlotte, Peak Aviation structures your travel around the work, not the other way around. Land closer, move faster, and arrive at the table the way you intended — prepared, not recovered.
What to Do in Washington, D.C.
A private jet flight to the capital opens the door to a destination filled with history, culture, and well-known attractions that can shape anything from a long weekend to a more extended stay. With so much to see across the city, Washington, D.C. gives travelers plenty of ways to explore at their own pace and build an itinerary around what interests them most.
See the Cherry Blossoms Along the Basin
Cherry blossoms remain one of Washington’s most recognizable attractions and one of the biggest draws for visitors looking to experience the city at its most scenic. The National Cherry Blossom Festival and the areas surrounding the Tidal Basin bring a distinct sense of energy and beauty to the capital, making this a memorable addition to any D.C. itinerary in the spring.
Visit the Smithsonian Museums
The Smithsonian museums offer one of Washington’s most distinctive experiences, giving travelers access to world-renowned collections across art, history, science, and culture. Whether the itinerary includes one museum or several, they add depth and variety to time spent in the capital.
Explore Historic Landmarks
Washington, D.C. is home to some of the country’s most recognized monuments, memorials, and institutions, giving travelers plenty to explore throughout the city. From the National Mall to the Capitol and surrounding historic sites, these landmarks bring a sense of scale and significance that makes the destination feel distinct from almost anywhere else.
Enjoy Washington’s Dining Scene
Georgetown, Penn Quarter, and Capitol Hill each offer a distinct dining experience. Georgetown draws with upscale restaurants and a polished waterfront feel, Penn Quarter blends well-known spots with a lively downtown energy, and Capitol Hill mixes neighborhood favorites with refined options near the city’s iconic landmarks. For food-focused travelers, these three areas are a strong place to start.
Flight worthy restaurants
Jônt
Chef Ryan Ratino’s two-Michelin-star counter above Bresca is one of D.C.’s most singular dining experiences. Japanese-sourced seafood and meat drive a bold, precise menu — from wagyu tartare to Hokkaido uni — closing with a dedicated dessert counter and mignardises.
The Inn at Little Washington
Chef Patrick O’Connell’s two-Michelin-star Inn at Little Washington is a destination unto itself — maximalist, stately, and deliberately unhurried. Signature dishes like lobster mousse with caviar beurre blanc and tomato-cured hamachi set the tone, while roaming bread and cheese carts offer the kind of gracious luxury that’s become quietly rare.
Osteria Mozza
Chef Nancy Silverton brings her Michelin-starred Los Angeles institution to Georgetown, and the result feels exactly as considered as you’d hope. Handmade pasta, fire-grilled secondi, and the legendary mozzarella bar anchor a menu that moves between rustic and refined without breaking a sweat — the kind of Italian cooking that makes you wonder why you ever settled for anything less.
Why Choose Peak Aviation for Private Flights to Washington, D.C.?
Peak Aviation approaches private travel with a high standard for planning. For clients booking private flights to Washington, D.C., that means more than access to the right aircraft. It means careful trip coordination, thoughtful routing, and an experience shaped around the traveler from start to finish.
Whether the focus is a weekend in the capital, a special event, or a broader East Coast trip, Peak Aviation helps create a travel experience that feels organized, polished, and well-matched to the destination.
Book your private jet todayAirports Near Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. is served by several airports that support private aviation, giving travelers flexibility and preferred access into the region.
- Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) – Washington Dulles International Airport serves as a major gateway into the region, making it a strong choice for private jet travelers heading to the capital.
- Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO) – Leesburg Executive Airport offers a streamlined entry into the Washington area and is known as a well-established airport serving private travelers in the region.
- Manassas Regional Airport/Harry P. Davis Field (HEF) – Manassas Regional Airport is the largest airport of its kind in Virginia and gives private travelers a great access point into the Washington area.
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