Empty Leg Flights from Boston to Indianapolis

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

From:
Boston (BOS)
To:
Indianapolis (IND)
Departure date:
01.07.2025
Aircraft:
Westwind Astra 1125A
Capacity:
9
$5,266
Distance between BOS - IND:
814 mi (1310 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 27 minutes
Cost per person:
$585.15
Cost per hour:
$3602
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From:
Boston (BOS)
To:
Indianapolis (IND)
Departure date:
21.07.2025
Aircraft:
Falcon 50
Capacity:
9
$7,518
Distance between BOS - IND:
814 mi (1310 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 27 minutes
Cost per person:
$835.36
Cost per hour:
$5182.43
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From:
Boston (BOS)
To:
Indianapolis (IND)
Departure date:
10.08.2025
Aircraft:
Challenger 850
Capacity:
16
$8,256
Distance between BOS - IND:
814 mi (1310 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 35 minutes
Cost per person:
$516
Cost per hour:
$5161.54
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From:
Boston (BOS)
To:
Indianapolis (IND)
Departure date:
30.08.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 55
Capacity:
10
$6,405
Distance between BOS - IND:
814 mi (1310 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 45 minutes
Cost per person:
$640.5
Cost per hour:
$3637.65
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From:
Boston (BOS)
To:
Indianapolis (IND)
Departure date:
19.09.2025
Aircraft:
Citation II
Capacity:
8
$3,845
Distance between BOS - IND:
814 mi (1310 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 45 minutes
Cost per person:
$480.64
Cost per hour:
$2189.67
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What Are Empty Leg Flights?

Empty leg flights are one-way private jet charters that occur when a plane must travel from point A to point B, but has already been booked for a return journey. Since these legs are empty, they can be filled by other passengers at a significantly reduced cost.

Benefits of Empty Leg Flights from Boston to Indianapolis

Booking an empty leg flight from Boston to Indianapolis offers numerous advantages, including:

  • Savings: Expect discounts of 50-75% off regular charter prices.
  • Flexibility: Choose from a range of departure and arrival times that suit your schedule.
  • Unique travel opportunities: Experience the thrill of flying privately while exploring new destinations or connecting with friends and family.

How to Find Empty Leg Flights

To find empty leg flights from Boston to Indianapolis:

  • Use charter brokers who specialize in empty leg flights.
  • Browse online platforms that aggregate empty leg flight availability.
  • Book well in advance to increase your chances of securing a suitable flight.

Popular Routes

Schedules for empty leg flights from Boston to Indianapolis are subject to change, but some popular routes include:

  • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
  • Boston Hanscom Field (HBX) to Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport (UMP)

Airports and Terminals

The primary airports or private jet terminals handling empty leg flights from Boston to Indianapolis are:

  • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
  • Boston Hanscom Field (HBX)
  • Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
  • Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport (UMP)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are empty leg flights always available?

Availability depends on aircraft schedules and demand. It's essential to check with charter brokers or online platforms for the most up-to-date information.

Can I choose the exact departure time?

Departure times are fixed based on the original schedule of the return journey. However, you may have some flexibility in terms of arrival times.

How much can I save with empty leg flights?

Typically, you can expect to save 50-75% off regular charter prices for one-way private jet charters. The exact discount will depend on the specific flight and aircraft used.