Fly Private — Cheaper Than You Think.

Private cabin, no TSA, your schedule — starting from $1,800 an hour. We hunt the lowest fares, empty legs, and one-way deals so you don't have to.

Empty-Leg Deals Up to 75% Off Part 135 Licensed Carriers 14 CFR Part 295 Broker No Membership Fees Instant 3-Option Quotes Transparent Pricing

Cheap Starts Here

Three ways to pay less for the same private cabin.

Lowest Entry

Turboprop

$0/hr

King Air 350i. Ideal for short hops under 2 hours. 6–8 seats, pressurized cabin, lavatory.

Best Value

Light Jet

$0/hr

Citation CJ3. 2–3 hour missions with jet speed. 6–8 seats, enclosed lav, full galley.

Up to 75% Off

Empty Legs

0% Off

Repositioning flights at a fraction of cost. Same aircraft, same crew, massive savings.

Live Cheap Deals

Sample empty-leg and one-way discounts available this week. Routes change daily.

Teterboro → West Palm Beach
$14,500 $5,200 64% Off
Van Nuys → Las Vegas
$8,200 $2,900 65% Off
Chicago → Miami
$18,000 $7,500 58% Off
Dallas → Denver
$12,500 $4,800 62% Off
Boston → Nantucket
$5,800 $1,900 67% Off

Get notified when a deal matches your route.

Myth vs Reality

The truth about flying private on a budget.

Myth

"Private jets cost $50,000 minimum."

A turboprop or light jet for a short hop starts around $8,000–$14,000 total. Empty legs can drop that to $3,000–$6,000. Most people overestimate by 5x.

Reality

"It's cheaper than first class when you split it."

A $13,000 light-jet trip with 6 passengers is $2,167 per person. That's competitive with last-minute first-class fares — and you skip the commercial airport.

Myth

"Empty legs are unsafe or lower quality."

Same FAA-licensed Part 135 operators. Same pilots. Same aircraft. The only difference is the aircraft was flying empty anyway, so you pay repositioning cost only.

Reality

"One-way trips can be cheaper than round-trip."

If the operator needs the aircraft back at base, you can book the return leg as an empty leg. Two one-ways via empty legs often beat a single round-trip charter.

Cheapest Routes This Month

Consistently low-cost city pairs with high aircraft availability.

New York → Miami Light jet, ~2.5 hrs
From $13,000
Los Angeles → Las Vegas Light jet, ~1 hr
From $7,500
Chicago → Nashville Turboprop, ~1.5 hrs
From $5,200
Dallas → Houston Turboprop, ~1 hr
From $4,800
Boston → Nantucket Turboprop, ~0.5 hr
From $3,900

Split the Cost, Not the Experience

Charter is priced per aircraft, not per seat. Fill the cabin and your per-person cost drops dramatically. A family of 6 on a light jet can pay less per head than a walk-up first-class fare.

$13,000 ÷ 6 = $2,167 per person

Frequently Asked Questions

An empty leg is a repositioning flight — the aircraft needs to fly empty to pick up its next paying client. You book that unused leg at a steep discount, often 50–75% off, because the operator recovers some cost instead of flying empty.

Yes. Every flight we broker is operated by FAA-licensed Part 135 carriers with full insurance, certified pilots, and maintained aircraft. Empty legs are the same planes and crews — just without the full charter price.

Absolutely. Pets fly in the cabin with you on every private flight — no cargo hold, no size restrictions, no breed bans. Just let us know when you book.

Empty legs are often released 24–72 hours before departure. For planned trips, 1–2 weeks ahead gives the best selection of discounted one-ways and light-jet options.

No. Our quotes are all-in. FET, landing fees, handling, crew, and standard catering are included. The only variable is de-icing in winter, billed at cost if needed.

Yes. Even on discounted trips, we show you the aircraft type, year, photos, and amenities. You pick the one that fits your mission and budget.

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