Contact Information
Address:
111 Industrial Ave, Teterboro, NJ 07608
Empty Leg Flights offer access to discounted private jet travel when an aircraft is repositioning without passengers. These one-way flights provide the same luxury, privacy, and efficiency of a full charter—often at significantly reduced rates. Available on select routes and dates, empty leg opportunities are ideal for flexible travelers seeking premium private aviation at exceptional value. With real-time availability and access to a global fleet, Empty Leg Flights deliver luxury travel without the full charter cost.
111 Industrial Ave, Teterboro, NJ 07608
Empty Leg Flights provides exclusive access to discounted private jet travel from our location at 111 Industrial Ave, Teterboro, NJ 07608. We specialize in offering last-minute flights when an aircraft is repositioning without passengers, passing the significant savings on to you. Our service connects you with these empty leg opportunities, providing a luxurious and efficient travel experience at a fraction of the standard cost. For your next private flight, contact Empty Leg Flights.
Website: emptylegflights.net | Phone: 855-835-1854
What are Empty Leg Flights? Empty Leg Flights are pre-scheduled repositioning journeys where a private jet flies without passengers, allowing us to offer deeply discounted fares from Teterboro.
How do I book an Empty Leg Flight from your Teterboro address? You can view available empty leg flights and book directly through our website, emptylegflights.net, or by calling 855-835-1854.
Are the flights operated directly from 111 Industrial Ave? Our office is located at 111 Industrial Ave, where we manage all flight coordination. Departures are from the adjacent Teterboro Airport (TEB).
What type of aircraft are available for Empty Leg Flights? We provide access to a variety of private jets that are repositioning, including light, midsize, and large-cabin aircraft, depending on availability.
Is the service only for one-way trips? Yes, empty leg flights are typically one-way as they are generated by the aircraft's need to reposition to another airport.