What is an Empty Leg?
As the term suggests, empty legs are flights that are scheduled to fly without any passengers. These operate when an aircraft needs to reposition or return for a charter.
They are sometimes also referred to as dead-heads, repositioning legs, and ferry flights. According to charter-jet companies, 30%-50% of the private jet charter fleet often flies empty.
Given how costly they are to operate, charter companies try to avoid having to fly empty legs in the first place. As a result, they are often not made available until fairly last minute.