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Empty Leg Flights from New York

2 live departures from New York airports (KTEB, KJFK, KLGA, KEWR, KHPN, KFRG), arranged by Villiers Jets.

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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 New York

New York generates more empty leg inventory than any other metro in the world. The reason is structural: thousands of one-way charters head south to Florida and west to Aspen or Los Angeles, and every one of those aircraft eventually repositions home to the New Jersey and Westchester operator bases.

New York private jet airports

  • Teterboro KTEB

    The busiest business aviation airport in the US, 12 miles from Midtown Manhattan. The default departure point for most New York empty legs.

  • Westchester County KHPN

    Serves northern Manhattan, Westchester, and Connecticut. Often the faster choice if you are coming from the Upper East Side or Greenwich.

  • Republic (Farmingdale) KFRG

    The Long Island option — convenient for Nassau, Suffolk, and Hamptons-bound travelers.

  • Newark, JFK, LaGuardia KEWR / KJFK / KLGA

    The airline airports also handle private traffic via dedicated FBOs, mostly on larger aircraft and international departures.

Typical routes and seasonality

The dominant corridor is New York to South Florida — Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami — which peaks from November through April and produces near-daily empty legs in both directions. Aspen, Chicago, Boston, and transatlantic legs to London appear regularly; Hamptons and Nantucket hops cluster in summer.

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