
Empty legs occur when an aircraft repositions without passengers, returning home after a charter or positioning for the next flight. The result is available inventory at significant savings. If an empty leg aligns with your requested route and timeline, your aviation specialist will present it. We explain the specific constraints, outline your options, and handle the coordination if you proceed. Just another tool for intelligent flight planning.

An aircraft flies from Miami to New York with passengers. It returns empty to Miami. That return flight represents opportunity as reduced pricing in exchange for fixed routing and timing.

The advantage? Price efficiency. The tradeoff? Limited flexibility. The route is predetermined. The departure window is narrow. Changes are constrained by operational requirements.