Empty Legs: The Smart Way to Fly Private

Have you ever wondered what happens to a private jet after it drops off its passengers? It often flies back to its home base or to a new destination to pick up its next charter. These return flights, which would otherwise be flown without passengers, are known as empty legs. And they're your ticket to experiencing private jet travel for a fraction of the cost.

How Does It Work?

Think of an empty leg as a one-way flight opportunity. A private jet is already scheduled to fly from Point A to Point B. By booking the empty leg, you're essentially filling the seats on that pre-planned flight. Since the jet is flying anyway, charter companies offer these flights at a significant discount, sometimes up to 75% off the standard charter price.

Key Benefits of Empty Legs

 

  • Significant Savings: This is the most compelling reason to consider an empty leg. The cost savings make private jet travel accessible for more people.

  • Last-Minute Availability: Empty legs are often available on short notice, which can be perfect for spontaneous trips or urgent business travel.

  • The Full Private Jet Experience: Despite the lower price, you don't compromise on luxury. You still get the privacy, comfort, and personalized service of a full-price private jet charter. You'll board the aircraft directly, fly on your own schedule, and have the entire cabin to yourself.

 

Is an Empty Leg Right for You?

Empty legs are ideal for travelers who have a flexible schedule, are open to one-way travel, and want to experience the luxury of private aviation without the premium price tag. If you can be spontaneous with your travel plans, an empty leg could be the perfect solution for your next trip.

Ready to find your next empty leg flight? Contact our team today to learn about current availability and start your journey to smarter, more luxurious travel.

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