Palm Beach→New York
Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI) — Teterboro Airport (KTEB)
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The Palm Beach to New York corridor is one of the premier empty leg routes in US private aviation, driven by the seasonal migration of affluent East Coast residents. Every winter, thousands of high-net-worth individuals relocate from the New York metro area to Palm Beach, Worth Avenue, and the surrounding Gold Coast communities. This massive one-way southbound demand leaves fleets of aircraft needing to reposition back to Teterboro, Westchester, and other northeastern bases.
The route covers approximately 950 nautical miles with a flight time of around two and a half hours. Midsize jets like the Citation Latitude and Challenger 350 are the workhorses of this corridor, offering comfortable cabins with stand-up headroom and generous luggage capacity for travelers returning with golf clubs and resort wardrobes. Savings of 55-70% off standard charter pricing are typical.
The social calendar of Palm Beach amplifies availability further. Events such as the International Polo Season, art fairs, charity galas, and holiday gatherings create predictable waves of one-way travel. The busiest periods fall between Thanksgiving and Easter, when the snowbird population is at its peak. Flexible travelers who can depart on Sundays or early Mondays will find the most consistent opportunities. This route offers an outstanding combination of high frequency, significant savings, and premium aircraft types.
Wealthy seasonal residents fly one-way to Palm Beach during winter, creating heavy northbound repositioning back to New York metro bases.
Sunday evenings and Monday mornings from November through April, with spikes around holidays and Palm Beach social season events.