How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Jet from Perth to Broome? 2026 Guide
Western Australia · Kimberley Gateway

How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Jet from Perth to Broome?

The straight answer, the full breakdown, and everything that actually affects the price on one of Western Australia's most-flown private charter routes.

1,683 km · 908 nm ~2h 10m private jet FIFO + Leisure route CASA AOC required
Direct Answer

What Does a Perth to Broome Charter Cost in 2026?

Indicative 2026 Pricing · AUD · Per Aircraft · Incl. GST
$15K – $22K Turboprop (one way)
$22K – $34K Light Jet (one way)
$32K – $48K Midsize Jet (one way)
$48K – $70K Heavy Jet (one way)
PER
Perth
BME
Broome
1,683 kmDistance
908 nmNautical Miles
~2h 10mPrivate Jet
No time changeBoth AWST

Perth to Broome is the kind of route where the commercial option exists but private charter's case is genuinely strong regardless. Qantas and Virgin Australia both fly it nonstop in about 2h 35m. That is a reasonable flight. The difference with private is not about saving a connecting flight, it is about everything else: leaving when you want, carrying what you need without weight anxiety, arriving at Broome International without the terminal scrum, and for FIFO operators, being able to configure a King Air for 9 workers and depart at 5am on a Monday morning with no airline timetable involved.

The route spans 1,683 kilometres, which is firmly in midsize jet and light jet territory. A turboprop covers it comfortably if you are not in a hurry. A heavy jet is viable but rarely necessary unless you have a large party or are using it as a leg in a longer Kimberley itinerary. Perth has a strong local charter fleet driven by the Pilbara and Kimberley mining sectors, which means aircraft availability is generally better here than in most Australian cities, and positioning costs are lower than they would be from an eastern hub.

Pricing is per aircraft, not per seat A light jet at AUD $28,000 one way shared among six passengers is $4,667 each. Return business class on Qantas from Perth to Broome runs AUD $800 to $1,400 per person depending on timing. The gap closes significantly for groups of five or more, especially when you factor in flexibility, luggage, and departure time control.
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Aircraft Options

Which Aircraft Works Best on This Route?

At 1,683 kilometres, Perth to Broome sits in an awkward zone: too long for a relaxed turboprop trip, comfortably within light jet range, and well within midsize jet range with fuel to spare. The right choice depends more on your group size, luggage, and whether comfort for a two-hour flight matters to you than on any technical range limitation. Every category below handles this route without a fuel stop.

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Turboprop
King Air 200 / King Air 350 / Pilatus PC-12
The workhorse of the WA charter market. Operators like Maxem Aviation run King Airs constantly on regional and mining routes out of Perth. Flight time to Broome is around 2h 40m to 3h depending on aircraft. The King Air 350 seats up to 9 and is the go-to for FIFO executive runs. The PC-12 is favoured for very remote sites because it can operate from short gravel strips, but for Broome International that capability is irrelevant. Best for: smaller groups, cost-sensitive trips, FIFO operations.
$15K – $22K One way · AUD · incl. GST
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Light Jet
Embraer Phenom 300 / Cessna Citation CJ3 / Learjet 75
The most commonly requested category on the Perth to Broome leisure and corporate corridor. Around 2h 10m in the air, pressurised cabin, comfortable seating for up to 7. Perth-based operators maintain light jets specifically for the WA regional market, which typically means better availability and less positioning cost than if you were flying this route from Sydney. Best for: couples, small families, corporate groups of 4 to 6 heading to Cable Beach or the Kimberley.
$22K – $34K One way · AUD · incl. GST
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Midsize Jet
Hawker 800XP / Citation Sovereign / Citation XLS
A bigger cabin, stand-up headroom on some models, and the range to continue north to Kununurra or Darwin if you are building a Kimberley loop into your trip. Seats 7 to 9. Worth the premium if you have 7 or 8 passengers, significant luggage, or are combining Perth to Broome with additional Kimberley legs. Best for: larger groups, extended luggage, multi-stop Kimberley itineraries.
$32K – $48K One way · AUD · incl. GST
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Heavy Jet
Bombardier Challenger 604 / Embraer Legacy 600 / Global Express
Rarely necessary for a straight Perth to Broome run, but relevant if you are moving 10 or more passengers, require lie-flat seating for a longer multi-leg trip, or are connecting Broome to an international destination. Broome International Airport (ICAO: YBRM) has a 1,830m runway suitable for these aircraft. Best for: large parties, VIP corporate travel, international Kimberley itineraries.
$48K – $70K One way · AUD · incl. GST

All prices indicative, AUD including GST, one-way. Cover aircraft hire, crew, and fuel. Exclude landing fees, catering, and repositioning costs. May 2026 market data.

Pricing Detail

Perth to Broome Charter Cost Table 2026

Aircraft Pax Flight Time One Way AUD Per Pax (6 pax) Return (Wait)
Turboprop
King Air 200, PC-12
Up to 9 ~2h 40m $15,000 – $22,000 ~$2,500 – $3,700 ~$22,000 – $32,000
Light Jet Popular
Phenom 300, Citation CJ3
Up to 7 ~2h 10m $22,000 – $34,000 ~$3,700 – $5,700 ~$33,000 – $50,000
Midsize Jet
Hawker 800, Citation Sovereign
Up to 9 ~2h 10m $32,000 – $48,000 ~$5,300 – $8,000 ~$48,000 – $72,000
Heavy Jet
Challenger 604, Legacy 600
Up to 16 ~2h 10m $48,000 – $70,000 ~$8,000 – $11,700 ~$70,000 – $105,000

AUD including GST. One-way aircraft hire, crew, fuel. Excludes landing fees at BME, catering, and repositioning. Return (Wait) assumes aircraft holds at Broome without repositioning to Perth.

What Drives the Price Up or Down?

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Booking Lead Time
Last-minute bookings under 72 hours typically add 15 to 25 percent. Perth-based operators have good fleet availability, but dry season peak in June to August tightens this. Book 4 weeks ahead for best rates.
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Season
Broome's dry season, May to October, is when demand is highest. The Broome International Arts Festival and cable beach season peak in June to August. Wet season (November to April) sees softer pricing and more availability.
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Repositioning
If no aircraft is already based in Perth, an operator may need to position one from the east coast. This adds cost. Perth's strong local FIFO fleet makes this less common here than on other routes.
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Empty Legs
Perth to Broome empty legs appear regularly due to FIFO repositioning. A deadhead leg on this corridor can be 40 to 60 percent below standard charter rates. Ask operators and check empty leg boards if your dates are flexible.
The FIFO effect on pricing Western Australia's resources sector, including BHP, Rio Tinto, Fortescue, and Newmont operations accessible via Broome, generates constant charter activity on this corridor. That keeps a healthy local fleet available but also means competition for aircraft during roster change cycles, typically Monday and Friday mornings. If you are flying for leisure and can avoid those windows, you will generally find better availability and more responsive pricing.
Private vs Commercial

Charter vs Flying Commercial Perth to Broome

Unlike the Cairns to Hamilton Island corridor, commercial options from Perth to Broome are actually reasonable. Qantas and Virgin Australia both fly it nonstop in about 2h 35m with multiple departures per day. The commercial case is not broken here. What private charter changes is everything around the flight itself.

Factor Private Charter Commercial (Qantas / Virgin)
Direct flight ✓ Yes ✓ Yes (nonstop available)
Flight time ~2h 10m (jet) ~2h 35m
Departure time ✓ When you choose ✗ Fixed airline schedule
Group of 6 one way ~$22K – $34K total ~$3,600 – $7,200 total (economy)
Luggage ✓ Full hold, no weight limit fuss ✗ Per-bag allowances apply
FIFO / mining access ✓ 5am Monday departures, group config ✗ Commercial schedule only
Pets in cabin ✓ Most operators ✗ Hold only
Privacy ✓ Entire aircraft ✗ Shared

Commercial fares based on Qantas/Virgin Australia economy return fares Perth to Broome, May 2026. Charter pricing indicative.

Best Time to Fly

When to Fly Perth to Broome and What It Costs by Season

Broome has one of the most distinct seasonal patterns of any Australian destination. The dry season is genuinely one of the finest tropical climates in the country. The wet season is genuinely wet. The impact on charter pricing is real and worth understanding before you book.

May – Oct
Peak · Book Early
Dry season, Cable Beach, festivals
Jun – Aug
Highest Demand
Premium pricing, limited availability
Sep – Oct
Still Busy
Shoulder dry, good conditions
Nov – Apr
Wet Season
Best rates, cyclone risk, some closures

The dry season runs roughly May to October. Broome in June and July is warm, almost entirely cloudless, and the low-tide sunsets at Cable Beach draw a crowd that has been growing for decades. That crowd drives charter demand. June, July, and August are consistently the most expensive months to charter on this route, both because of leisure demand and because it coincides with the most active months for Kimberley tourism, gorge tours, and the Broome International Arts Festival in August.

The wet season, November to April, is the inverse. Temperatures sit in the mid-30s with high humidity. Monsoon rains bring flooding that cuts road access to much of the Kimberley, which paradoxically increases the appeal of flying. Charter pricing drops meaningfully in February and March, the softest months of the year for demand. If you are heading to Broome purely for the town itself, Cable Beach, the Shinju Matsuri pearl festival in September, or an early dry season escape, the shoulder months of May and September offer strong value with dry conditions still in play.

How to Book

How to Charter a Private Jet from Perth to Broome

Perth has a strong local charter operator market precisely because of the resources sector. Operators including Maxem Aviation, Australia By Air, and others run Perth to Broome and broader WA regional routes regularly. Here is how to approach a booking on this corridor.

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Decide on aircraft category first

Group size and budget determine this. If you have 6 or fewer passengers and want the fastest, most comfortable option, a light jet is your answer. If you have 8 or 9 passengers or are combining with Kimberley legs, look at midsize. FIFO groups with 9 often go turboprop for cost efficiency.

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Verify CASA AOC status before anything else

Any operator carrying passengers commercially in Australia must hold a current Air Operator Certificate from CASA. Search the register or call 131 757. This applies to every operator, local or interstate.

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Ask about empty legs on the corridor

FIFO repositioning creates regular empty leg opportunities between Perth and the Kimberley. If your travel dates have a day or two of flex, ask the operator whether any positioning legs are available. The savings can be substantial, 40 to 60 percent on a route this length.

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Get a fully itemised quote

Request a written quote that separately lists aircraft hire, landing fees at Broome International Airport (YBRM), fuel, crew costs, catering if applicable, and any repositioning charges. Broome landing fees and fuel costs in the Kimberley are higher than at metropolitan airports and should not be buried in a single total.

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Confirm Broome Airport handling

Broome International Airport is operated by Broome Port Authority and has full GA facilities. For private aircraft, confirm ground handling and parking in advance, particularly for overnight stays during peak dry season when apron space is in demand. The airport can be reached at +61 8 9194 0600.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A light jet or midsize jet covers the 1,683 kilometres in approximately 2 hours 10 minutes. A turboprop takes around 2 hours 40 minutes to 3 hours depending on the specific aircraft. Commercial flights on Qantas and Virgin Australia average 2 hours 35 minutes nonstop, so on jets the time advantage is modest. The real advantage over commercial is flexibility and convenience, not flight time.
A turboprop on a planned booking at least 4 weeks ahead during the wet season shoulder months of February and March will get you the most competitive pricing on this route. Empty leg flights offer the deepest discounts, potentially 40 to 60 percent below standard rates, but require schedule flexibility. Filling the aircraft to capacity reduces the per-person cost significantly. A King Air 200 at AUD $16,000 split among nine passengers is under $1,800 each.
Jandakot Airport (YJAK) in Perth's southern suburbs is an option for turboprops and smaller light aircraft, and it avoids Perth Airport's higher landing fees and handling costs. However, it is restricted to smaller aircraft due to runway length. For light jets and above on the Perth to Broome route, Perth International Airport (PER) is the standard departure point. Jandakot is worth asking your operator about specifically for turboprop bookings if the location suits you.
No. Both Perth and Broome operate on Australian Western Standard Time (AWST, UTC+8). There is no daylight saving in Western Australia. This is different from some other interstate charters where time zone changes affect scheduling.
From Broome, private charter opens the entire Kimberley. Operators regularly continue to Kununurra (YKUN), Drysdale River, Mitchell Plateau, El Questro, and various remote pastoral and tourism airstrips that no commercial airline touches. If your goal is a Kimberley wilderness itinerary rather than just Broome town, a multi-leg charter from Perth through Broome and north into the Kimberley is how most high-end travellers structure it. Ask your operator to quote a multi-stop itinerary rather than just the Perth to Broome leg.

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