Scottsdale→Los Angeles
Scottsdale Airport (KSDL) — Van Nuys Airport (KVNY)
3 Empty Legs Available Now
The Scottsdale to Los Angeles route is a popular short-haul empty leg driven by the steady flow of Californians escaping to Arizona's desert luxury resorts. Scottsdale's world-class golf courses, spas, and resorts attract a continuous stream of one-way charter traffic from Los Angeles, creating return repositioning opportunities.
At just 300 nautical miles and approximately one hour of flight time, this is one of the shortest and most affordable empty leg routes in the western United States. Light jets such as the Citation CJ3 and CJ4 dominate this corridor, offering an efficient and comfortable experience. Savings of 40-55% are typical, making private aviation accessible even for short hops.
The seasonal pattern follows Arizona's climate advantage. From October through May, when Scottsdale's weather is ideal, LA residents flock eastward for golf tournaments, spa retreats, and luxury resort stays. The Waste Management Phoenix Open, Barrett-Jackson auto auction, and various PGA and LPGA events create predictable demand spikes. The route quiets during the scorching Arizona summer but never fully disappears thanks to business travel between the two metro areas. For Los Angeles travelers, this empty leg offers an excellent alternative to the five-hour drive through the desert, arriving refreshed and ready in a fraction of the time.
LA-based travelers fly to Scottsdale for golf, spa, and desert weekends, leaving aircraft to reposition westbound.
Sunday afternoons and Monday mornings from October through May, peaking during winter golf season and major events like the Waste Management Phoenix Open.