Empty Leg Flights from Minneapolis to Memphis

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

From:
Minneapolis (MSP)
To:
Memphis (MEM)
Departure date:
10.09.2025
Aircraft:
Gulfstream G350
Capacity:
16
$6,395
Distance between MSP - MEM:
700 mi (1127 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 14 minutes
Cost per person:
$399.68
Cost per hour:
$5123.81
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From:
Minneapolis (MSP)
To:
Memphis (MEM)
Departure date:
19.09.2025
Aircraft:
Challenger 350
Capacity:
9
$6,907
Distance between MSP - MEM:
700 mi (1127 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 19 minutes
Cost per person:
$767.47
Cost per hour:
$5209.54
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From:
Minneapolis (MSP)
To:
Memphis (MEM)
Departure date:
28.09.2025
Aircraft:
Citation Encore
Capacity:
8
$4,612
Distance between MSP - MEM:
700 mi (1127 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 24 minutes
Cost per person:
$576.45
Cost per hour:
$3257.17
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From:
Minneapolis (MSP)
To:
Memphis (MEM)
Departure date:
07.10.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 24
Capacity:
6
$4,423
Distance between MSP - MEM:
700 mi (1127 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 27 minutes
Cost per person:
$737.08
Cost per hour:
$3037.28
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From:
Minneapolis (MSP)
To:
Memphis (MEM)
Departure date:
16.10.2025
Aircraft:
Citation Ultra
Capacity:
8
$3,961
Distance between MSP - MEM:
700 mi (1127 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 24 minutes
Cost per person:
$495.11
Cost per hour:
$2797.55
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From:
Minneapolis (MSP)
To:
Memphis (MEM)
Departure date:
25.10.2025
Aircraft:
Challenger 604
Capacity:
9
$7,601
Distance between MSP - MEM:
700 mi (1127 km)
Estimated flight duration:
1 hours : 19 minutes
Cost per person:
$844.57
Cost per hour:
$5759.89
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What Are Empty Leg Flights?

Empty leg flights, also known as repositioning flights, are private jet charters that depart from a destination without passengers. These flights are often cheaper than regular private jet charters because the aircraft would have to return empty anyway.

Benefits of Empty Leg Flights from Minneapolis to Memphis

Booking an empty leg flight from Minneapolis (MPX) to Memphis (MEM) offers significant cost savings, typically 50-75% off regular charter prices. These flights also provide flexibility in scheduling and unique travel opportunities.

How to Find Empty Leg Flights

To find empty leg flights, use charter brokers, online platforms, or book in advance with private jet operators. Keep an eye on schedules and availability, as this type of flight is subject to aircraft demand.

Popular Routes

A popular route from Minneapolis to Memphis for empty leg flights includes:

  • MPX (Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport) to MEM (Memphis International Airport)

Airports and Terminals

The main airports or private jet terminals handling empty leg flights in Minneapolis and Memphis are:

  • Minneapolis: Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MPX), Private Jet Terminal
  • Memphis: Memphis International Airport (MEM), Private Jet Terminal

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 private jet operators for the latest information.

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 choosing a different flight itinerary if multiple options are available.

How much can I save with empty leg flights?

You can expect to save 50-75% off regular charter prices when booking an empty leg flight from Minneapolis to Memphis. This is because the aircraft would have to return empty anyway, making it a more cost-effective option for you.