Empty Leg Flights from Amsterdam to Malaga

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

From:
Amsterdam (AMS)
To:
Malaga (AGP)
Departure date:
21.05.2025
Aircraft:
Falcon 7X
Capacity:
16
$14,690
Distance between AMS - AGP:
1173 mi (1887 km)
Estimated flight duration:
2 hours : 13 minutes
Cost per person:
$918.12
Cost per hour:
$6617.09
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From:
Amsterdam (AMS)
To:
Malaga (AGP)
Departure date:
06.06.2025
Aircraft:
Falcon 10
Capacity:
8
$9,077
Distance between AMS - AGP:
1173 mi (1887 km)
Estimated flight duration:
2 hours : 4 minutes
Cost per person:
$1134.6
Cost per hour:
$4386.88
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From:
Amsterdam (AMS)
To:
Malaga (AGP)
Departure date:
22.06.2025
Aircraft:
Hawker 400XP
Capacity:
9
$7,941
Distance between AMS - AGP:
1173 mi (1887 km)
Estimated flight duration:
2 hours : 18 minutes
Cost per person:
$882.33
Cost per hour:
$3450.77
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From:
Amsterdam (AMS)
To:
Malaga (AGP)
Departure date:
08.07.2025
Aircraft:
Falcon 900EX
Capacity:
19
$11,931
Distance between AMS - AGP:
1173 mi (1887 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 59 minutes
Cost per person:
$627.97
Cost per hour:
$6006.79
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From:
Amsterdam (AMS)
To:
Malaga (AGP)
Departure date:
24.07.2025
Aircraft:
Citation CJ1
Capacity:
7
$6,285
Distance between AMS - AGP:
1173 mi (1887 km)
Estimated flight duration:
2 hours : 31 minutes
Cost per person:
$897.85
Cost per hour:
$2491.34
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What Are Empty Leg Flights?

Empty leg flights, also known as repositioning flights or one-way charters, are private jet trips that take place when an aircraft is traveling from one destination to another without passengers. These flights occur because the aircraft needs to be moved to its next scheduled charter or maintenance service.

Benefits of Empty Leg Flights from Amsterdam to Malaga

One-way charters offer significant cost savings, often 50-75% off regular private jet charter prices. This is because the operator is already committed to flying the aircraft, so they can pass the savings on to customers. Additionally, empty leg flights provide flexibility in travel dates and schedules.

How to Find Empty Leg Flights

To find an empty leg flight from Amsterdam to Malaga, consider using charter brokers or online platforms that specialize in private aviation. Booking in advance can also increase the chances of finding a suitable one-way charter. Be prepared to act quickly when an opportunity arises, as availability is limited.

Popular Routes

A popular route for empty leg flights from Amsterdam to Malaga, with frequent availability, includes:

  • Asterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) to Málaga Costa del Sol Airport (AGP)
  • Asterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) to Málaga Airport (LEMG)

Airports and Terminals

The main airports and private jet terminals in Amsterdam and Malaga that handle empty leg flights include:

  • Asterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) - Departure point for many one-way charters
  • Málaga Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) - Common destination for empty leg flights from Amsterdam
  • Málaga Airport (LEMG) - Alternative airport for some private jet arrivals

Frequently Asked Questions

Are empty leg flights always available?

No, availability depends on aircraft schedules and demand. Operators often prioritize scheduled charters over one-way flights.

Can I choose the exact departure time?

No, departure times are fixed based on the aircraft’s original schedule. However, you may have some flexibility in terms of the flight's arrival time at your destination.

How much can I save with empty leg flights?

You can typically expect to save 50-75% off regular private jet charter prices for one-way flights from Amsterdam to Malaga. This is because the operator has already committed to flying the aircraft, so they can pass the savings on to customers.