Miami to St. Barts Empty Leg in Ultra Long Ranges
Ultra long range jets are over-spec for this 2.75h flight — typically chosen only when an empty leg happens to be repositioning at this route.
Luxury holiday demand to St. Barts creates return positioning flights back to South Florida.
Miami to St. Barts ultra long range empty leg: $8,250–$21,175 vs. $27,500–$38,500 standard charter — 45–70% savings. 2.75h flight.
- → $8,250–$21,175 empty leg · Ultra Long Range
- → 45–70% off standard charter
- → 2.75h · 1,100 nm · Miami → St. Barts
Cost Breakdown
* Estimate based on ultra long range market hourly rates × flight time. Final pricing reflects actual repositioning availability, airport fees, and service tier.
Typical Aircraft for this Route
Route Context
Miami to St. Barts is a premium Caribbean empty leg route driven by ultra-luxury holiday demand. The island's exclusive appeal draws high-net-worth travelers during winter, generating frequent repositioning flights at substantial discounts. Due to St. Barts' famously short runway, specific aircraft certifications are required. Super-midsize jets typically ferry passengers to nearby St. Maarten, with connecting flights to TFFJ. Savings of 50-65% open this exclusive destination to more travelers.
After major holidays and weekends during the winter season (Dec-Apr).
Regular opportunities during peak Caribbean season, especially around Christmas and New Year.
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