Voo vazio Nice → Paris em ultra long range
Ultra long range jets are over-spec for this 1.25h flight — typically chosen only when an empty leg happens to be repositioning at this route.
Paris-based travelers fly south to the Cote d'Azur for holidays and weekends, creating northbound repositioning flights back to Le Bourget.
Voo vazio em ultra long range de Nice para Paris: $3,750–$9,625 contra $12,500–$17,500 no charter padrão — 45–70% de economia. Voo de 1.25 h.
- → $3,750–$9,625 empty leg · Ultra Long Range
- → 45–70% off standard charter
- → 1.25h · 400 nm · Nice → Paris
Detalhamento de custos
* Estimativa baseada nas tarifas horárias de mercado do ultra long range × tempo de voo. O preço final reflete a disponibilidade real de reposicionamento, taxas aeroportuárias e nível de serviço.
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Contexto da rota
The Nice to Paris empty leg route is France's most active domestic repositioning corridor, driven by the magnetic pull of the French Riviera on the Parisian elite. Throughout the summer months, a constant flow of one-way charter flights heads south from Le Bourget to the Cote d'Azur, leaving aircraft to reposition back to Paris as empty legs. At approximately 400 nautical miles and just over an hour of flight time, this route offers a vastly superior alternative to the six-hour drive or even the 90-minute TGV train journey when accounting for transit to stations. Light jets dominate this corridor, with the Citation CJ4, Phenom 300E, and Learjet 75 providing comfortable and efficient transport. Savings of 45-60% off standard charter fares are typical. The Cote d'Azur's event calendar supercharges demand at specific times. The Cannes Film Festival in May, Monaco Grand Prix, and the summer social season from June through August create concentrated waves of one-way southbound traffic. Wealthy families relocating to Riviera villas for July and August generate particularly strong repositioning needs. The route also sees winter activity when travelers connect through Nice for ski transfers to Courchevel and other Alpine resorts. Paris Le Bourget, Europe's busiest private aviation airport, ensures that operator bases are always pulling aircraft back north, making this one of the most reliable empty leg routes in continental Europe.
Sunday evenings and Monday mornings from May through September, with spikes during Cannes Film Festival and Monaco Grand Prix.
Multiple weekly opportunities during summer; occasional during winter ski-adjacent travel.
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