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Sporting Events – Domestic & International

Puerto Rico sports event travel runs in two directions: fans and families flying from the island to mainland fixtures (Masters, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, tennis majors, the Kentucky Derby) and inbound travel for Caribbean sailing regattas, PGA tournaments at Dorado Beach or Bahia Beach, and international events staged on the island. Puerto Rico Jet Charter arranges flights with vetted Part 135 operators for solo fans, group trips, and coordinated event lift.

Events We Fly To and From

  • US mainland: Masters (Augusta), Super Bowl (rotating), Kentucky Derby (Louisville), US Open tennis (New York), NBA Finals, Formula 1 Miami and Las Vegas.
  • International: Wimbledon and the Championships circuit, Monaco Grand Prix, Cannes-adjacent sailing events, Champions League fixtures.
  • Puerto Rico-based: Caribbean sailing regattas out of Fajardo and San Juan, PGA tournaments and Puerto Rico Open at TPC Dorado Beach, boxing and MMA cards at Coliseo de Puerto Rico.

Aircraft That Fit the Trip

Event travel usually runs on tight windows, so aircraft is matched to route and turn-around: a midsize or super-midsize for a group of 4-8 to a mainland event, a heavy jet or long-range for transatlantic events (Monaco, Wimbledon), a VIP airliner for corporate hospitality groups of 20+ heading to a single event. SJU handles every category; BQN is the honest west-coast alternate.

Vetting Behind Every Trip

  • FAR Part 135 charter operators for traditional private aircraft, or FAR Part 121 for airliner-size and group trips (or the foreign equivalent on international legs).
  • Wyvern and ARGUS subscription review with current operator ratings on file.
  • Pilot experience and incident history reviewed against the specific route, aircraft type, and weather window.
  • Fewer than 60 brokers worldwide hold Premium Wyvern Broker Member status, and Air Charter Advisors is one of them.

Puerto Rico Patterns We Plan Around

PGA tournament windows and Caribbean sailing regattas cluster in the winter dry season (December through April), which lines up with peak resort demand: aircraft and ground services should be locked in early. Summer sporting events run in hurricane season (June 1 through November 30) and need contingency dates on the return leg. FBO congestion at destination airports on peak event weekends (Masters, Super Bowl) drives the operator’s routing decisions.

Contact

For a quote on a Puerto Rico sporting event flight, call +1-888-987-5387 or head to the contact page. For the vetting write-up, see the safety and vetting page.