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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. LunaJets - Wikipedia

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    The initial concept was to create an online platform to provide "empty leg flights", [4] and last minute “empty seats” on private planes flying empty at a discount from market price. ‘Empty legs’, also called in the industry as “deadhead,” “positioning, “or “ferry flights,” are planes flying without any passengers due to the ...

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

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    Empty-leg deals. Empty-leg flights are planes that are scheduled to leave a destination without any passengers. These flights are open to everyone since the jet is set to fly with or without ...

  5. Jet card - Wikipedia

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    The seats can come from empty leg/re-positioning legs and/or shuttle flights which are scheduled private jet shuttles. Additional fees often apply for these seats. Some jet card sellers offer additional options to sell or purchase open seats on prepaid flights.

  6. 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] In January 2016, Chicago Tribune reported that JetSmarter had launched app-based private charter service in Chicago, using Midway International Airport as its access point. [25]

  7. World’s largest twin-engine private jet gets interiors fit ...

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    Delayed giant. The long-awaited 777X, the world’s largest twin-engine jet, is expected to enter service in 2025, so this concept exists purely on paper for now.But Lufthansa, which will be among ...

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