Slate Shuttle Aircraft CRJ-200
Slate Shuttle Aircraft CRJ-200Courtesy of Ethan Swope

Slate Aviation Launches Luxe Shared Shuttle Service to Nantucket from New York and South Florida

With Fares Starting at $695, Slate’s 18-Seat All-Business-Class Service Offers a Refined Alternative to Commercial Air Travel—Just in Time for Summer Escapes to Nantucket

A Game-Changer for Coastal Commuters: Shared Private Air Travel Finds Its Sweet Spot

For travelers accustomed to juggling first-class fares, delayed departures, and overbooked seasonal routes, summer flights to Nantucket are about to become considerably more elegant. Slate Aviation, in partnership with XO, has officially launched its new per-seat private charter shuttle service to Nantucket from New York and South Florida, bringing luxury charter aviation to a wider audience—and doing so at price points that rival premium commercial tickets.

Starting April 26, Slate’s all-business-class CRJ-200 aircraft will begin regular service between Nantucket Memorial Airport (ACK) and key private and commercial terminals in Palm Beach (PBI), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), and New York City (HPN and select member-only terminals). Flights will run through September 30, timed precisely for the height of summer season in the Northeast’s most sought-after island enclave.

Elevating Summer Travel: Slate’s New Private Air Service to Nantucket
Elevating Summer Travel: Slate’s New Private Air Service to NantucketCourtesy of Slate Aviation

The Elevated Experience: Aboard Slate’s CRJ-200 Shuttle

This isn’t commercial-lite—it’s luxury, streamlined. Slate’s 18-passenger CRJ-200 aircraft has been retrofitted to offer nearly 50 inches of legroom, extendable foot and leg rests at every seat, Avance L5 Wi-Fi, onboard streaming entertainment, and a level of cabin service typically reserved for private charters.

Think gourmet cuisine, sommelier-curated wines, and dedicated cabin attendants trained to anticipate the needs of a high-touch clientele. The service combines the polish of a private flight with the convenience of scheduled shuttle operations, creating a hybrid model for modern travelers seeking efficiency without sacrificing refinement.

Slate’s CRJ-200 Shuttle: Where Luxury Meets Efficiency in the Sky
Slate’s CRJ-200 Shuttle: Where Luxury Meets Efficiency in the SkyCourtesy of Slate Aviation

The Summer Schedule: Designed for Weekenders and Seasonal Residents

With frequent flights throughout the week—Wednesdays through Sundays from New York, and a range of Thursday through Sunday flights from Florida—Slate is clearly aligning its service to match the rhythms of its target clientele: weekenders, remote-working professionals, and seasonal homeowners traveling between coastal cities and Nantucket.

Among the most notable additions is Sunday service between PBI and ACK, which is poised to be a favorite among those commuting from the Palm Beaches for extended weekends. Other highlights include Thursday double departures from New York and Saturday roundtrips from FLL, ideal for those curating their schedules around high-season social calendars and standing invitations.

With introductory fares starting at $695, the pricing positions Slate’s offering between first-class commercial and traditional private jet charter—appealing to travelers who prioritize comfort and speed, but are still conscious of value.

Slate Shuttle Aircraft CRJ-200
Gigayacht "Project Life": A Floating World Designed to Feed Your Soul

Meeting Demand for Luxe, Per-Seat Charters

The debut of this service reflects a broader trend in the aviation industry: a rising demand for shared private flights, or “per-seat” charter options that bridge the gap between private jet exclusivity and commercial convenience. Unlike full aircraft charters that require significant upfront costs, Slate’s per-seat model makes private aviation more accessible without diluting the luxury.

This strategic launch comes at a time when routes to Nantucket—typically dominated by legacy carriers or boutique commercial airlines like Cape Air—are under increasing scrutiny for pricing, reliability, and overall passenger experience. Slate’s announcement offers an alternative for discerning travelers looking to bypass commercial terminals and long lines, without booking an entire aircraft.

Opening Private Aviation to More Travelers
Meeting Demand for Luxe Per Seat Charters Opens Private Aviation to More TravelersCourtesy of Slate Aviation

XO Partnership: Booking Made Effortless

All reservations for the Slate Aviation Nantucket shuttle are managed through XO’s digital platform, a leader in on-demand private aviation and a division of the Vista Global Group. Clients can book seats directly via flyxo.com, or through the XO mobile app. For those with existing XO memberships, the partnership unlocks added value through flexible booking options and access to Slate’s growing fleet.

A New Chapter for Slate Aviation

Formerly operating as Tri State Charter, Slate Aviation has quietly built a reputation as one of the largest U.S. operators of VIP-configured Bombardier CRJ and Challenger 850 aircraft. With over 3,500 flights annually and a Platinum ARGUS Safety Rating, the company has become the charter of choice for former heads of state, A-list entertainers, and high-net-worth individuals.

The rebrand to Slate Aviation signals a broader expansion strategy—pairing a uniform large-cabin fleet with in-house pilot training, maintenance, and now, a forward-thinking per-seat shuttle offering. Their move into seasonal leisure markets like Nantucket is both strategic and symbolic: luxury travel is no longer defined solely by exclusivity, but by accessibility, personalization, and time efficiency.

Luxury Travel Redefined with Accessible Service
A New Era for Slate Aviation: Luxury Travel Redefined with Accessible ServiceCourtesy of Slate Aviation
For travelers headed to Nantucket this summer, Slate’s per-seat shuttle service may well become the gold standard of coastal commuting—fusing the elegance of private aviation with the ease of scheduled service.

Related Stories

No stories found.
Resident Magazine
resident.com