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  2. The CEO of a private aviation company explains the 'empty leg ...

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    But if FlyJets secures an "empty-leg split" for $15,000 in each direction, customers would pay about $2,100 a seat, and the aircraft provider could get $5,000 more. FlyJets has access to hundreds ...

  3. How much does a private jet cost? Prices by type & alternatives

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    For instance, a six-seat jet that’s $5,000 an hour — or $15,000 for a three-hour flight — would cost each seat about $2,500. ... Empty leg flights are also just one leg of the journey, so ...

  4. Uber-style private airplane trips are here – and flights cost ...

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    The most expensive empty leg is a Spokane, Washington, to Bozeman, Idaho flight on December 13. The eight-person aircraft costs $1,792 for the 71-minute flight – or $224 per person.

  5. JetSmarter - Wikipedia

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    Empty-leg flight deals, or repositioning flights. [23] JetSmarter claimed to offer 3,000 private jets and 2,000 free empty legs per month. [24]

  6. Dead mileage - Wikipedia

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    A Transperth bus is doing a dead mileage run back to the depot, so the destination sign reads "Not in Service 000".. Dead mileage, dead running, light running, empty cars or deadheading in public transport and empty leg in air charter is when a revenue-gaining vehicle operates without carrying or accepting passengers, such as when coming from a garage to begin its first trip of the day.

  7. Jet card - Wikipedia

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    Jet cards have evolved from the original card in 1997 which simply made charter pricing more consistent by guaranteeing fixed hourly rates to membership programs which offer free or discounted empty leg/re-positioning leg flights and individual seats on private jet shuttles. Here are some examples of the varying types of jet cards offered today: