KEY POINTS
  • The rich are traveling less for business and using private jets more to reach resort towns.
  • Private jet flights to Westhampton, New York, surged 172% in October, according to data from Tuvoli, an online payments platform for jets, compiled by Private Jet Card Comparisons.
  • Meanwhile, private jet traffic at New Jersey's Teterboro Airport — often the busiest private jet hub in the nation since it is used by the rich flying to New York City — plunged 52% in October.

The coronavirus pandemic is redrawing the flight patterns of America's private jets, as airports in resort towns see big jumps in traffic while flights near cities decline, according to a new report.

Private jet flights at Francis S. Gabreski Airport in Westhampton, New York, surged 172% in October, according to data from Tuvoli, an online payments platform for jets, compiled by Private Jet Card Comparisons. Flights at Aspen Airport in Aspen, Colorado rose 135% and flights at Vail were up 103%.