Geneva→London
Geneva Airport (LSGG) — Farnborough Airport (EGLF)
2 Empty Legs Available Now
The Geneva to London empty leg route is one of Europe's most versatile and high-frequency repositioning corridors. Geneva serves as the gateway to the Swiss and French Alps, the headquarters of numerous international organizations, and the center of Swiss private banking -- creating a uniquely diverse and year-round demand profile for private aviation from London.
The 400-nautical-mile route takes just over an hour, making it efficient for light and midsize jets including the Citation CJ4, Phenom 300E, and Citation Latitude. The short flight time and high frequency of charter traffic between these two cities result in some of the most consistent empty leg availability in European private aviation. Savings of 45-60% are standard.
The demand drivers are remarkably diverse across seasons. Winter brings the heaviest volume as ski enthusiasts head to Verbier, Courchevel, Gstaad, and Chamonix via Geneva. The Christmas-New Year period and February half-term are peak weeks. Spring and autumn see strong business travel related to the financial sector, international organizations (UN, WHO, WTO), and events like the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie. Summer activity continues with Lake Geneva leisure travel and connections to Alpine hiking destinations. This year-round diversity makes Geneva-London one of the most dependable empty leg routes for flexible travelers seeking premium European air travel at reduced rates.
London travelers fly to Geneva for ski holidays, banking, and luxury events, creating year-round repositioning flights back to the UK.
Sunday evenings year-round, with peak availability during ski season (Dec-Apr) and around major events like the Geneva Motor Show.