Empty Leg Flights from Kuwait to Damascus

Looking for great deals on empty leg flights from Kuwait to Damascus Take advantage of private jet savings with one-way or return empty leg flights. Whether you're departing from Kuwait (KWI) to Damascus (DAM) or planning your journey back, book your next flight today and enjoy a luxurious, cost-effective travel experience.

From:
Kuwait (KWI)
To:
Damascus (DAM)
Departure date:
12.06.2026
Aircraft:
Pilatus PC-24
Capacity:
8
$7,076
Distance between KWI - DAM:
735 mi (1183 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 27 minutes
Cost per person:
$884.5
Cost per hour:
$4874.84
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From:
Kuwait (KWI)
To:
Damascus (DAM)
Departure date:
15.06.2026
Aircraft:
Falcon 900LX
Capacity:
19
$7,420
Distance between KWI - DAM:
735 mi (1183 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 14 minutes
Cost per person:
$390.5
Cost per hour:
$5958.19
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From:
Kuwait (KWI)
To:
Damascus (DAM)
Departure date:
18.06.2026
Aircraft:
Sabreliner 40
Capacity:
7
$5,368
Distance between KWI - DAM:
735 mi (1183 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 28 minutes
Cost per person:
$766.86
Cost per hour:
$3630.09
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From:
Kuwait (KWI)
To:
Damascus (DAM)
Departure date:
21.06.2026
Aircraft:
Sabreliner 65
Capacity:
7
$5,368
Distance between KWI - DAM:
735 mi (1183 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 28 minutes
Cost per person:
$766.86
Cost per hour:
$3630.09
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From:
Kuwait (KWI)
To:
Damascus (DAM)
Departure date:
24.06.2026
Aircraft:
Gulfstream G-IV
Capacity:
19
$7,505
Distance between KWI - DAM:
735 mi (1183 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 18 minutes
Cost per person:
$395
Cost per hour:
$5728.63
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From:
Kuwait (KWI)
To:
Damascus (DAM)
Departure date:
27.06.2026
Aircraft:
Citation Ultra
Capacity:
8
$4,197
Distance between KWI - DAM:
735 mi (1183 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 29 minutes
Cost per person:
$524.58
Cost per hour:
$2823.76
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What Are Empty Leg Flights?

Empty leg flights, also known as "repositioning" or "deadhead" flights, are private jet charters that depart without passengers to return the aircraft to its home base or for maintenance. These flights are significantly cheaper than regular private jet charters because they don't generate revenue from passenger fares.

Benefits of Empty Leg Flights from Kuwait to Damascus

Empty leg flights from Kuwait to Damascus offer cost savings, flexibility, and unique travel opportunities. By taking advantage of these flights, travelers can enjoy significant discounts (up to 75% off regular charter prices) while still experiencing the luxury and convenience of private jet travel.

How to Find Empty Leg Flights

To find empty leg flights from Kuwait to Damascus, travelers can use charter brokers, online platforms, or book in advance with private jet operators. These routes often have available empty leg flights due to the high demand for air travel between these two countries.

Popular Routes

Some popular routes that often have empty leg flights from Kuwait to Damascus include:

  • Kuwait City (KWI) to Damascus International Airport (DAM)

Airports and Terminals

The main airports or private jet terminals handling empty leg flights in Kuwait are:

  • Kuwait City (KWI) - Kuwait International Airport

In Damascus, the primary airport for empty leg flights is:

  • Damascus International Airport (DAM)

Are empty leg flights always available?

No, availability depends on aircraft schedules and demand. Empty leg flights may not be available every day or during peak travel seasons.

Can I choose the exact departure time?

No, departure times are fixed based on the aircraft's original schedule. However, you can still enjoy a luxurious private jet experience at a significantly reduced cost.

How much can I save with empty leg flights?

You can expect to save 50-75% off regular charter prices for private jet travel from Kuwait to Damascus. This is because the primary purpose of these flights is to reposition the aircraft, rather than generating revenue from passenger fares.