Miami to Nassau Empty Leg in Ultra Long Ranges
Ultra long range jets are over-spec for this 0.6h flight — typically chosen only when an empty leg happens to be repositioning at this route.
Weekend getaway demand to the Bahamas creates frequent repositioning flights back to South Florida.
Cost Breakdown
* Estimate based on ultra long range market hourly rates × flight time. Final pricing reflects actual repositioning availability, airport fees, and service tier.
Typical Ultra Long Ranges for this Route
Route Context
Miami to Nassau is one of the quickest and most affordable empty leg routes in the Caribbean. The 35-minute flight replaces a full day of commercial travel with connections, making it ideal for spontaneous island getaways. Turboprops like the King Air 350 and light jets such as the Phenom 100 frequently serve this route. High weekend leisure demand ensures a steady supply of repositioning flights at 50-65% savings.
Sunday afternoons and Monday mornings year-round, peaking in winter and spring break.
Multiple weekly opportunities, especially during holiday weekends and winter season.
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