Private Jet Charter from Lagos to Accra
The Lagos to Accra corridor is the single highest-demand private aviation route originating from West Africa. Driven by Nigerian business travel, family office movement, medical travel, and the substantial Lagos-based diaspora community in the UK, this route sees consistent year-round demand with seasonal peaks in July through September and December through January.
Nowhere Average Jets sources light jets and turboprops from operators permanently based in Lagos and Accra. The Citation CJ series, King Air 350, and Embraer Phenom 300 are the most commonly available aircraft on this corridor. Flight time is approximately 55 minutes with no fuel stop required.
NCAA Compliance and Ghana Permits
All private charter flights departing Nigeria require NCAA landing permits. Ghana GCAA landing permits process within 2 to 4 hours. Benin and Togo overflight clearances are straightforward and typically processed same-day. NAJ manages the full permit process.
Private charter arrivals at Kotoka International Airport use dedicated FBO facilities separate from commercial terminal processing. ECOWAS citizens do not require a visa for Ghana. Non-ECOWAS passengers should confirm visa requirements before departure.
Pricing and What It Covers
Our quoted prices are all-inclusive and cover the base charter rate, overflight permits for Benin and Togo, ground handling at both Lanseria and your chosen London terminal, crew costs, and NAJ advisory fee. Catering and ground transport at destination are quoted separately on request. There are no hidden fees — we provide a Price Integrity Report with every confirmed quote.
Prices for heavy jet charter on this route typically range from $5,800 to $9,400 depending on aircraft type, operator, specific departure dates, and Brent crude pricing at time of booking. Current elevated fuel prices due to the Strait of Hormuz supply disruption mean rates are at the higher end of this range through mid-2026.