Aero Links With Aman New York on New Bi-Coastal Package
Aero is partnering with Aman New York to create a bundled flight-and-stay package on its LA–NYC route, combining semi-private jet service with one of Manhattan’s most exclusive hotels.

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Aero is extending its luxury book-by-the-seat model beyond the cabin with a new partnership that bundles flights with a stay at Aman New York. The tie-up creates an all-in-one product for travelers moving between Los Angeles and New York, a corridor that Aero expanded earlier this year and will continue to operate through May 2026.
For Aero, the Aman collaboration is the latest step in broadening its portfolio of “air-plus-stay” packages. The model has previously included hotels in Aspen, Los Cabos, Napa, and Park City. Pairing with Aman New York signals a move upmarket: The Manhattan property is one of the city’s most exclusive openings of the past decade and a touchpoint for a global audience already familiar with private aviation.
The package includes preferred pricing on round-trip flights, car transfers between the airport and Aman, daily resort credit for dining and spa use, and complimentary valet at Aero’s Van Nuys terminal. Those inclusions highlight the intent to control the journey end-to-end—an increasingly important differentiator as semi-private operators strive to distinguish themselves from commercial premium cabins and traditional charter brokers.
Aero’s New York service operates on its Legacy 600, a jet retrofitted for eight passengers in a club-style layout. Pricing runs $5,500 one-way, and service touches are tailored to each coast. Onboard menus include Erewhon’s healthy fare on westbound flights and Major Food Group’s Parm and Sadelle’s on eastbound legs, while cabin crew are trained by the British Butler Institute.
At the Manhattan end, Aman New York delivers its counterpart: firelit suites with Japanese and European design details, a three-floor spa featuring private treatment rooms, and the subterranean Jazz Club, which has quickly become a Midtown destination. By pairing that level of hospitality with Aero’s terminal-to-terminal service, the partnership positions the flight as an integral part of the luxury experience, rather than just a transfer.
From Blade’s resort partnerships in the Hamptons to VistaJet’s collaborations with Mandarin Oriental, the emphasis is shifting toward seamless itineraries that extend beyond the aircraft. For Aero, still a relative newcomer in the U.S. market, aligning with Aman provides instant credibility in the luxury space while offering travelers a streamlined way to move between coasts.