KLAS ↔ KVNY
Two independent empty legs, checked as one itinerary
Empty Leg Round Trip Finder
Match current repositioning flights in both directions. The finder checks dates, sequence, passenger capacity, and published whole-aircraft prices without treating two independent listings as a guaranteed bundle.
Current network examples
Corridors with empty legs both ways
KCOD ↔ KELP
CYLW ↔ CYYC
KBNA ↔ KSDF
KHOU ↔ KJAC
KASE ↔ KLAS
KIAD ↔ KTEB
KFXE ↔ KSUS
KELP ↔ KVNY
KAUS ↔ KDAL
Both directions remain independent
A match means the listed dates can form an itinerary. It does not turn two repositioning flights into one operator-guaranteed round trip.
Sequence is checked before price
The return listing must depart on or after the outbound window. Preferred dates and flexibility rank the combinations that fit first.
No synthetic round-trip price
A total appears only when both legs publish usable USD whole-aircraft prices. Any quote-only component keeps the combined result quote-based.
Empty leg round trip questions
Can an empty leg be booked as a round trip?
An individual empty leg is one-way. This finder identifies two independent current listings in opposite directions whose dates and passenger capacities can form an outbound and return itinerary. Dispatch must confirm both flights separately.
Is the combined price guaranteed?
No. A combined amount appears only when both listings have usable published USD whole-aircraft prices. It is a sum of those two listed amounts, not a bundled operator quote, and final pricing can change.
What if only one direction has an empty leg?
The available direction remains visible. You can save an alert for the missing direction or request standard charter for one side of the trip.
How is passenger capacity checked?
Both listings must show at least the requested number of seats. When the group is too large, the finder reports the maximum capacity that currently works across both directions instead of inventing a result.