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Empty leg flights from Houston
Discounted one-way repositioning flights — fly private for 25–75% less when your dates are flexible. Availability rotates constantly; set an alert to catch deals before they're gone.
| When | Route | Aircraft | Seats | From | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flexible | Houston (HOU) → Dallas (DAL) | Citation Ultra | 7 | $3,120 | Check |
| Flexible | Houston (HOU) → Las Vegas (LAS) | Gulfstream G280 | 8 | $5,720 | Check |
| Flexible | Houston (HOU) → Aspen (ASE) | Challenger 300 | 9 | $16,550 | Check |
| Flexible | Houston (IAH) → Corpus Christi (CRP) | Citation V | 7 | $2,795 | Check |
Sample availability shown for illustration. Live listings provided by our charter partners; we may earn a referral fee on bookings.
How Houston empty legs work
Empty legs are created whenever an operator needs to reposition an aircraft — flying home after dropping passengers, or moving to the next trip. Since the flight is happening regardless, those seats are marketed at a steep discount.
From Houston, current deals typically range from about $1,200 to $26,000 depending on aircraft and distance, with an average near $6,400. Most legs are posted within a week of departure and disappear within 48 hours.
Empty leg FAQ
What is an empty leg flight?
An empty leg (or "deadhead") is a repositioning flight an operator flies without passengers — for example, returning home after a one-way charter. Because the aircraft is moving anyway, these seats are sold at 25–75% off standard charter rates.
How do I find empty legs from Houston?
Availability rotates hourly and many legs are gone within 48 hours. Set a free alert with your route and dates and we’ll notify you when a matching Houston empty leg appears.
Are empty legs reliable?
They are tied to the original charter, so schedules can shift. They are ideal for flexible travelers; if certainty matters, a standard on-demand charter is the better fit.