Private Charter Flights To New York For The US Open Tennis Championships
If you’re a tennis fan, let us arrange your private jet charter to the US Open in New York to watch the world’s top players in action. Whether you need a private jet for business or for leisure, we’ll help you choose from a variety of popular private planes that suit your needs.
The US Open began in 1881 as an exclusive amateur men’s tournament for the US National Lawn Tennis Association. It became an open in 1968, with professional players allowed to enter for the first time. The inaugural open was won by Arthur Ashe, the first African-American player to win a grand slam men’s singles title. In 1977, the US Tennis Association’s president spotted the Flushing Meadows complex and refurbished it for the tournament, renaming it after 39-time grand slam winner Billie Jean King.
Today, the US Open features men’s and women’s singles and doubles tournaments, as well as mixed doubles. Matches are held on four main acrylic hard courts, including the newly-refurbished Arthur Ashe Stadium, which seats over 22,500 spectators and has a retractable roof. Plenty of celebrities have attended the US Open, with the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Hugh Jackman, Susan Sarandon, and Beyoncé and Jay-Z spotted in the stands.
If you love tennis, don’t miss out on booking tickets to this year’s US Open. To travel to the event in style and comfort, why not charter a private jet to New York? This can be a particularly affordable and convenient option if you’re travelling with a group of friends, family or colleagues. We can source a range of luxurious private jets to suit all needs, including light aircraft for up to eight passengers and heavy jets for parties of up to 16.
The closest airport to the US Open is La Guardia, which is just a five-minute drive from the stadium; while JFK International Airport is also conveniently located just 15 minutes away. We can arrange charters to New York from all over the world – talk to one of our dedicated account managers to find out more.