Formula 1 season 2025: the best private jet landing options by Grand Prix
Every year, the Formule 1 pushes back the frontiers of technical excellence, spectacle and speed. But behind the thrill of the start, there’s another very real issue: that of logistique automobile.
For teams, sponsors, collectors, strategic partners, VIPs or simply enthusiasts who want to experience each race in the best possible conditions, efficient travel has become an essential component of the F1 experience.
At AEROAFFAIRES, we’ve been accompanying VIPs on their travels around the world for over 30 years.
Our aim is simple: to save you time, guarantee your comfort and give you complete control over your schedule. Here’s our exclusive guide to the most suitable airports for every Grand Prix in the 2025 season.
A global season, ultra-localized private jet requirements
The 2025 season will feature 24 stages on 5 continents. From a logistical point of view, this implies strong contrasts: extreme distances between two races (Australia-China in March), constrained environments (Monaco, Las Vegas), or peaks in attendance (Singapore, Austin, Abu Dhabi).
But not all airports are created equal when it comes to d’aviation privée. Some have dedicated infrastructures (FBOs), while others impose strict slots or environmental constraints. Other factors include distance from the circuit, road or air access, and sometimes even local legislation on customs or special permissions.
This is the analysis we’ve carried out for you.

Each stopover has its own particularities. For Silverstone, London Luton is your best bet for efficient FBO access. In Monaco, landing at Nice Côte d’Azur followed by transfert en hélicoptère remains the smoothest solution. In Las Vegas, the private McCarran terminal is perfectly calibrated for the November crowds.
2025 F1 Grand Prix schedule & private jet airports
This selection of airports aims to offer convenient options for private jet arrivals, taking into account proximity to the circuits and available infrastructure:
Helicopter transfers for time-saving arrival
On some championship stages, landing by private jet does not allow direct arrival at the circuit.
This is particularly the case at Monaco, where the urban topography precludes direct air access. For these specific destinations, AEROAFFAIRES offers helicopter transfers perfectly integrated into your flight plan. From Nice Côte d’Azur airport, reach Monaco in less than 10 minutes, with a panoramic flight over the Mediterranean. The same service is available from Liège to Spa-Francorchamps, or from Bologna to Imola. The result: no break in your journey, VIP access as close as possible to the paddocks, and constant comfort from one point to the next.

Three emblematic stopovers to know in private aviation
Monaco – Nice Côte d’Azur (LFMN)
The only quick way to reach Monaco’s urban circuit is to land at Nice Côte d’Azur, before a 7-minute helicopter transfer. During the Grand Prix, AEROAFFAIRES, thanks to its exclusive partnership with LFMN, is setting up a reinforced service on the Côte d’Azur Sky Valet priority access, dedicated logistics and top-of-the-range concierge services.
Las Vegas – McCarran International (KLAS)
The Las Vegas race is new, but already strategic. McCarran airport boasts a private terminal built to international standards, perfectly adapted to the needs of VIP customers. We manage your landing slots, pick-up and ground transfers to the Strip.
Silverstone – London Luton (EGGW)
To reach the legendary British circuit, it’s best to avoid Heathrow or Gatwick. Luton offers one of the best FBO infrastructures in Europe. It’s our preferred choice for customers wishing to combine efficiency and discretion.
Formula 1 Grand Prix, a discipline born of exacting standards
Formula 1, as we know it today, is the direct descendant of the great European races of the post-war era. Officially launched in 1950 with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, it established itself from the outset as the ultimate stage for motor racing.
More than just a sport, F1 is a technological showcase: every season, teams redouble their ingenuity to push back the limits of performance, aerodynamics and safety.
But over the decades, F1 has also become a global phenomenon, blending luxury, politics through its soft-power influence, business and innovation, to the point of transforming each Grand Prix into a planetary event.
Today, the paddocks welcome world champions as well as executives, investors, artists and families in search of excellence and rare emotions.

Plan your F1 2025 season in a private jet with AEROAFFAIRES
Whether you want to attend two races or follow the entire championship, we’ll offer you a tailor-made, seamless and secure itinerary – designed for the most demanding passengers.
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Worldwide network: over 8,000 aircraft available at all times
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