Las VegasLos Angeles

63% vs full charter

HNDVNY · 45–60 min

Avg empty leg
$4,500
Full charter
$12,000
You save
$7,500

About this corridor

The return leg of the LA–Vegas shuttle. Jets that carried weekend traffic into Las Vegas need to get back to the LA basin, so Las Vegas to Los Angeles empty legs appear frequently, especially Sunday and Monday.

Because Las Vegas and Los Angeles sit on such a well-travelled lane, operators regularly need to reposition aircraft in both directions — and a repositioning flight with empty seats is exactly what becomes an empty leg. The result is a steady stream of discounted one-way flights for travellers whose dates are flexible.

Aircraft you'll typically see

Very LightLightMidsize

Peak supply months

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

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Tips for booking this route

  • Move fast — legs on Las Vegas → Los Angeles are typically listed 45–60 min before departure and can sell within hours.
  • For this corridor, Very Light and Light jets are the most common — set your size filter accordingly.
  • Supply peaks in Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct; expect more (and cheaper) legs in those months.
  • Confirm the operator's cancellation terms up front — roughly 10–15% of empty legs are cancelled if the original charter changes.
  • Set a free alert below so you hear about a matching leg within 30 minutes instead of refreshing listings.

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