BitLux routinely provides private jet charter in Baton Rouge, LA and the surrounding area.
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Baton Rouge is the lively capital of Louisiana, famous for its culinary scene, traditional southern charm, welcoming locals and vibrant downtown area. The city sits on the picturesque banks of the Mississippi River and sees more than 11 million visitors every year.
The city is a prime destination for work or fun, and BitLux can help you get there in comfort, style and safety on one of our privately chartered jets. Enjoy the efficiency, reliability and world-class service of your own chartered jet.
Call or message us today to book your next flight and to find out why so many professionals and discerning travellers trust us to get them from point A to point B.
It doesn’t matter if you are flying for business or for pleasure, our goal is to make your travels to and from Baton Rouge as pleasant as possible.
By renting a private jet with BitLux you will be able to travel to and from Baton Rouge without the hassles of a commercial flight. In other words, you won’t have to worry about standing in line for hours on end.
Depending on how far you are looking to travel, you will need to charter a jet which suits your specifications. For short trips of around 1500 miles, you should look at small cabin/light jets. These typically hold up to 7 people with luggage allocations. If you are looking to charter a private jet from Baton Rouge to New York, or jet from Baton Rouge to Chicago, then a light jet may be your best option. Some of the Light jets available for Baton Rouge charter are the Hawker 400XP, Citation CJ3, and Citation Ultra.
For longer flights, a midsize cabin is required. These jets in Baton Rouge are more comfortable than a small jet and can fly between many U.S states nonstop, with a passenger capacity of 8. Midsizes, like the Hawker 800XP, Citation Excel, or Learjet 60, are great for a fair distance and comfortable on jet charters that are 2 hours or more – such as, Baton Rouge to Denver or Houston to Baton Rouge.
For longer domestic trips or intercontinental air charter, such as Baton Rouge to Los Angeles, or even Seattle to Baton Rouge. we suggest super midsize jet, such as the Challenger 300 or Hawker 1000. These are designed for longer domestic flights and even light transatlantic travel, with a typical passenger capacity of 9 people.
Lastly, if you are looking to a private jet charter from Baton Rouges to Shanghai, or other International destinations, then a Heavy cabin jet or Ultra Long Range is required. These heavy cabin and ultra-long range jets are the pinnacle of luxury in private travel. With a passenger capacity of 16, these heavy jets can get you from one place to another in style, perfect for transoceanic travel.
If you are a traveling in a large group for business, then it is advised that you look towards the large cabin or heavy cabin jets. Some examples of Heavy and Ultra Long Range charter jets are the Falcon 2000, Gulfstream G550, Falcon 7x, and Challenger 604/605.
We fly all around the world from Baton Rouge
BitLux is the number one choice for private air charter to Baton Rouge.
Here are just a few of the reasons our customers choose to fly with us over other private jet services and commercial airliners in Baton Rouge:
Private airports to land and depart
Skip busy travel hubs, layovers, and indirect routes while traveling in style. BitLux provides world-class private jet charter services with a safety-first focus that ensures you arrive on time and ready to hit the slopes or sights. With a wide selection of aircrafts to choose from, and luxurious amenities, you’ll wonder why you ever traveled any other way.
Popular Airports in and Around Baton Rouge, LA
Baton Rouge Metro Airport (KBTR, BTR) – Originating as a military landing space, Baton Rouge Metro Airport (also known as Ryan Field), was later converted into a general aviation facility capable of accommodating corporate and private air travel to Baton Rouge. The airport is conveniently located a short 7-miles from the heart of Baton Rouge, making it an often favored landing strip.
OTHER LOCAL AIRPORTS INCLUDE:
Some of the aircraft that we have available for air charter service in the region are:
Most of our trips from the area are on Midsize Jets, such as the Citation XLS or Learjet 60.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a free consultation on what will be best suited for your needs.
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Our air charter service to and from Baton Rouge and Louisiana give you full control over the way you fly. You can customize everything from the catering, amenities to the aircraft model to create perfect travel experience.
We offer an elite service and make the customer experience and safety of our aircraft a top priority. Unlike many of our competitors, we’re a fully ARG/US registered brokerage with a 100% safety record.
Baton Rouge’s history stretches back to 1719 when it was founded as a French military post. Its name means ‘Red Stick’, a reference to a landmark red cypress tree that had been stripped of its bark to mark the border between tribal hunting grounds during the late 1600s.
The Weather
Like much of the South, summertime is Baton Rouge is hot and humid. The best time to visit the Louisiana capital is from October to April when the temperatures are generally mild and pleasant.
Louisiana’s Underrated Capital
While the bigger city of New Orleans often steals the Louisiana limelight, Baton Rouge is a vibrant and exciting destination with a character all of its own.
The historic downtown area is a densely packed 1 square mile grid, filled with an exciting variety of restaurants serving up everything from traditional Cajun dishes to international cuisine. There’s also a surprisingly vibrant nightlife here, and a thriving live music scene on the weekends.
Baton Rouge is also home to the LSU Tigers. Tiger Stadium is a real bucket list destination; the atmosphere on game night is electrifying and is often hailed as the loudest college football stadium in the nation.
Eat at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
This upscale restaurant is known for serving up some of the finest steak and seafood in Louisiana. As well as the exquisite items on the menu, there’s also an incredible wine list and cocktail station. Be sure to try the Basil Lemon Drop Martini alongside dessert.
Drink at the Tin Roof Brewing Company
This locally owned microbrewery has been serving up craft beer in a laid back, typical Cajun fashion since 2010. There’s a packed calendar of events at Tin Roof, including regular trivia nights, yoga and live music sessions, as well as regular sampling sessions and brewery tours.
Visit the LSU Museum of Art
This 13,000 square foot museum is one of Baton Rouge’s most popular attractions. There are 14 galleries to explore, featuring both historical and contemporary works from all over the world. There’s also a huge and impressive collection of work from the southern US states, including artists from Baton Rouge. Visit the gift shop for the chance to purchase originals and prints of these local artists’ work.
The LSU Tiger’s mascot, Mike, is a real Bengal Tiger who lives in a spacious 15,000 square foot enclosure on the LSU campus.
This open-air market in the heart of downtown is the best place to go for local farm-fresh food, as well as seafood straight from the Gulf of Mexico, as well as homemade jams, honey, and pickles. It’s open to the public every Thursday and Saturday.
The original seat of Louisiana looks like a towering Gothic castle. The location is picture-perfect, with sweeping views across the Mississippi River, and is a great place to go for a picnic on a sunny afternoon.
This huge Naval destroyer was known as the ‘Pirate of the Pacific’ during the Second World War. Today, it’s permanently docked in Baton Rouge and serves as a memorial to the soldiers from Louisiana who lost their lives during the war.
This is a small city with a big heart, and there’s plenty to see and do here if you’re passing through on business or enjoying a weekend break. It’s also one of the best places in the nation to try traditional Cajun food, and enjoy a game of world-class college football.