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Empty Leg Flights / London

Empty Leg Flights from London

6 live departures from London airports (EGKB, EGGW, EGLF, EGSS, EGLC), arranged by Villiers Jets.

Carrington Jets is an independent advisory, not an air carrier. Flights are arranged by Villiers Jets and operated by licensed carriers. We earn a commission on completed bookings. Struck-through charter prices are our own estimates based on typical hourly rates for the aircraft category and flight time — not operator quotes.

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Carrington Jets is an independent advisory, not an air carrier. Flights are arranged by Villiers Jets and operated by licensed carriers. We earn a commission on completed bookings. Struck-through charter prices are our own estimates based on typical hourly rates for the aircraft category and flight time — not operator quotes.

Flying private from London

London is Europe’s largest private aviation market, spread across five jet-capable fields that ring the city. Empty legs here feed the continental network — Paris, Geneva, Nice — with enough daily volume that short-notice availability is the norm rather than the exception.

London private jet airports

  • London Luton EGGW

    The volume leader for London private traffic, north of the city with multiple large FBOs.

  • Farnborough EGLF

    The premium business aviation airport southwest of London — modern terminal, no airline traffic.

  • London Biggin Hill EGKB

    Southeast of the city with fast access to Canary Wharf and the City by car or helicopter transfer.

  • London City EGLC

    In Docklands itself — short runway limits aircraft types, but unbeatable for the City.

  • London Stansted EGSS

    Handles larger private aircraft and long-haul departures northeast of London.

Typical routes and seasonality

Paris Le Bourget, Geneva, and Nice are the core triangle, flown daily. Ibiza and Mallorca surge in summer, ski fields (Geneva, Chambéry) in winter, and transatlantic legs to the US East Coast appear on heavy jets.

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