Airport Pickup
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Combining Luxury and Excitement with Convenience...
Wine Country helicopters provides direct transportation to and from all three Bay Area Airports from Napa and Sonoma. Your WCH pilot will meet you at baggage claim and escort you to your waiting helicopter. Rental cars can be arranged to be picked up in Napa, 50 feet from your landing site! You arrive in Napa refreshed and exhilarated, ready to explore your first winery in 30 minutes, not 3 hours! In many cases, we can drop you off right at your resort!
All flights are for one to four people.
Airport Transportation
Napa Valley to Oakland
Flight Time: 25 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,200 one-way, $ 1,900 round-trip
Napa Valley to San Francisco
Flight Time: 30 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,200 one-way, $ 2,250 round-trip
Napa Valley to Sacramento
Flight Time: 35 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,200 one-way, $ 1,800 round-trip
Santa Rosa to San Francisco
Flight Time: 45 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,950 one-way, $ 3,450 round-trip
Santa Rosa to Oakland
Flight Time: 45 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,900 one-way, $ 3,400 round-trip
Santa Rosa to Sacramento
Flight Time: 45 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,900 one-way, $ 3,400 round-trip Other Destinations
Napa Valley to Healdsburg
Flight Time: 35 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,100 one-way, $ 2,000 round-trip
Napa Valley to Palo Alto
Flight Time: 50 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,950 one-way, $ 3,550 round-trip
Napa Valley to Clear Lake
Flight Time: 50 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,950 one-way, $ 3,550 round-trip
Santa Rosa to Napa Valley
Flight Time: 25 minutes
Flight Costs: $ 1,000 one-way, $ 1,800 round-trip
Special Offer
* Roundtrips are discounted by 10% when you book & reserve both trips using the same credit card confirmation.
Special Notes
* All prices are for one to four people in the Jet Ranger ("Cabernet 1"). * Prices included all landing fees, fuel surcharges, & government taxes. * Weight restrictions apply. Flight times are approximate. Prices & itineraries are subject to change without notice. Flights subject to weather & other safety considerations. The pilot in command always has the ultimate authority to determine safe flight.
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