Los Angeles→Cabo San Lucas
Van Nuys Airport (KVNY) — Los Cabos International Airport (MMSD)
2 Empty Legs Available Now
The Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas corridor is one of the most active empty leg routes on the US West Coast. Cabo has become the premier resort destination for affluent Californians, generating an enormous volume of one-way southbound charter flights. After dropping passengers in paradise, aircraft must reposition back to Van Nuys and other Southern California bases, creating a steady stream of empty leg opportunities northbound.
This route typically operates with light and midsize jets such as the Citation CJ4, Phenom 300E, and Challenger 350. The two-hour-and-fifteen-minute flight covers approximately 900 nautical miles over the Pacific coast and Baja Peninsula. Savings of 45-60% off standard charter rates make this an exceptional value for travelers heading from Mexico back to Los Angeles.
The demand imbalance is particularly pronounced during holiday weekends including Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, Presidents Day, and throughout spring break season from March through April. Celebrity and entertainment industry travel further amplifies the one-way flow southbound, ensuring a reliable supply of return empty legs. Weekend warriors flying down on Thursday or Friday create return opportunities on Sunday and Monday. For flexible travelers willing to monitor availability, this route offers some of the best empty leg value in the Americas, combining a desirable destination pair with consistently high charter volume.
Heavy one-way leisure demand from LA to Cabo creates a constant need for aircraft to reposition back to Southern California.
Sunday and Monday mornings year-round, with peak availability during holiday weekends and spring break (Mar-Apr).