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Never Miss An Empty Leg
Empty Legs FAQs
I’m interested in the destination but I’m not near the departure airport. Can I still access this flight?
Can I be notified of empty legs for a certain target destination when they’re available?
The nature of empty legs is that the destinations vary. They’re often the result of a one-way trip scheduled at the last minute, not routine travel we can easily predict.
The best way to stay informed of flights to your target destination is by signing up for the Empty Legs mailing list. You’ll get a weekly digest of all the flights available worldwide.
Can GAC be flexible with the day of departure?
Is it more difficult or expensive to book a return trip after booking an empty leg flight?
Are there typically more empty legs available during any one month or season?
In the late winter through early spring, we continually fly back and forth from the U.S. to the Caribbean. Savvy island-goers can often find empty legs in those prime early months of the year.
In the summer, there are often empty legs coming back from Europe. There’s high demand in the U.S. to fly one-way to the old world for extended holidays. Flyers in locations like London, Edinburgh, Amsterdam, and Paris can often find deals for traveling back stateside.
Which destinations are most often available?
While it’s unpredictable, empty legs are generally bound for places with high demand for charter services. It’s not unusual to see Los Angeles, New York, or London and other major hubs as empty leg destinations. Empty legs often fly coast-to-coast or major north-south routes.
Are there any other differences between empty legs flights and your regular charter service?

