Phuket→Bangkok
Phuket International Airport (VTSP) — Don Mueang International Airport (VTBD)
8 Empty Legs Available Now
The Phuket to Bangkok empty leg route is Thailand's busiest private aviation repositioning corridor. Phuket's stunning beaches, luxury resorts, and vibrant nightlife attract a constant stream of wealthy Thai and international travelers who charter one-way flights south from Bangkok. After drop-off, aircraft return to their Bangkok bases, creating regular empty leg opportunities.
The 450-nautical-mile route takes approximately one hour and fifteen minutes, ideal for light and midsize jets including the Citation CJ4, Phenom 300E, and Hawker 800XP. The short flight time makes this one of Thailand's most efficient private aviation corridors. Savings of 45-60% off standard charter rates offer excellent value.
Thailand's dry season from November through April drives the heaviest charter traffic to Phuket. The Christmas and New Year period sees the absolute peak, when international luxury travelers join Thai holidaymakers heading south. Chinese New Year brings an additional surge of demand from the region's Chinese diaspora. Major Phuket events including the King's Cup Regatta, Phuket Yacht Show, and various full moon parties on nearby islands contribute further to one-way demand. The route quiets during monsoon season (May-October) but never disappears entirely thanks to Bangkok's year-round business aviation activity. For travelers needing efficient transport from Thailand's premier beach destination back to the capital, this empty leg route offers a swift and cost-effective private alternative to crowded commercial flights.
Bangkok-based travelers fly south to Phuket for beach holidays, and aircraft reposition back to the capital.
Sunday evenings and Monday mornings from November through April, with peak availability during Christmas-New Year and Chinese New Year.