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The Cricket World Cup 2023 will be played across 10 venues in India. We can arrange your private jet or group charter for every game.

Charter a private jet to the Cricket World Cup

Every four years, the world’s best cricketing nations battle it out for the Cricket World Cup, and we can arrange your private jet or group charter to the tournament. This year’s competition takes place across 10 venues in India and we’re available 24/7 to provide you with the best private charter solutions to suit your needs.

With over 30 offices around the world, including two in India, and unrivalled access to thousands of aircraft, we’re uniquely positioned to arrange fast private jet charter solutions throughout the Cricket World Cup.

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If you need a larger aircraft for a group charter, we’re also experienced in arranging commercial-sized planes for bigger groups. Our dedicated Flight Services team can even personalise your charter to ensure your brand is front-and-centre at the airport and onboard.

About the 2023 Cricket World Cup

Organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the 2023 Cricket World Cup is being played exclusively in India for the first time. Beginning on 5 October with the current holders, England, taking on New Zealand, the tournament sees 10 teams play each other once in the group stage before the top four sides then advance to the semi-finals. The final takes place on 19 November at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

This year’s competition is the 13th edition of the Cricket World Cup, but marks the first time India hosts it solo, having previously co-hosted it with Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The Cricket World Cup was last held on Indian soil in 2011, when an Indian side led by MS Dhoni emerged victorious.

What are the venues at the 2023 Cricket World Cup?

There are 12 venues for the Cricket World Cup 2023, 10 of which are hosting the main event. Warm-up games will take place in Guwahati, Trivandrum and Hyderabad, with the latter also staging three matches during the main tournament. The stadiums for this year’s Cricket World Cup are:

  • Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad (five matches, including final)
  • M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (five matches)
  • M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai (five matches)
  • Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi (five matches)
  • HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala (five matches)
  • Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad (three matches)
  • Eden Gardens, Kolkata (five matches)
  • BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow (five matches)
  • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (five matches)
  • Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune (five matches)

Private jets to the Cricket World Cup 2023

Due to India’s geographical location, most international guests travelling to watch their nation compete will need to charter a midsize or heavy jet in order to fly there non-stop.

Popular super-light jets such as the Embraer Phenom 300 are well-suited to short- and mid-range flights around Europe, but need to stop at least once to refuel on longer-range routes like London to Delhi.

Super-midsize jets like the Embraer Praetor 600 and the Bombardier Challenger 350 can fly long distances for their size, however we’d recommend a heavy jet like the Gulfstream IV or ultra-long-range Bombardier Global Express XRS if you’re travelling from further afield.

Popular private jets to charter in India

With 46 games in 10 locations, you’ll likely need to travel around India to watch your nation play. If you plan to do this by private jet, here are the most popular aircraft to charter:

Dassault Falcon 2000

The midsize Falcon 2000 (along with upgrades including the EX, DX, S, LX and LXS) offers class-leading fuel economy and an impressive range, connecting passengers with every major domestic route plus global cities like Tokyo or Dubai. Every aircraft in this popular series seats 10 passengers in a spacious cabin that’s flooded with natural light.

Embraer Legacy 600/650

These larger heavy jets connect India with much of Asia. With space for up to 13 passengers, the Legacy 600’s seats can be transformed into six beds and its cabin is split into three spacious zones, making it ideal for both daytime and evening flights. The upgraded Legacy 650 has a similar interior and 15% longer range.

Hawker 800

Like the Falcon 2000, there are several upgrades of the classic Hawker 800, including the 800XP, 800XPi (pictured) and 850XP. Seating up to eight people in luxury, few mid-range jets can match this line’s combination of comfort, cabin size and range. This all-around performance makes the Hawker 800 one of the most sought-after private jets to charter.

Cessna Citation XLS/XLS+

The Citation XLS and XLS+ are two of the world’s best-selling private jets. Both usually seat around eight passengers but can be configured for up to 12, with stand-up headroom and a full-length aisle. There’s usually a refreshment centre at the front of the cabin and a lavatory and closet space in the back, plus two foldaway tables in the middle for dining or working.

Gulfstream G200

The Gulfstream G200 is one of the fastest and longest-range super-midsize jets on the charter market. Its cabin is among the largest in its class and can be configured for eight to 11 passengers, while the external baggage compartment can hold up to 10 suitcases – ideal for those travelling around India with plenty of luggage.

To learn more about our services or to book your private jet or group charter to India, contact one of our specialists today.

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