
Alpine Flight Service is an FAA Part 135 charter operator based in Zurich (ZRH). The operator runs a fleet of 2 aircraft across 1 types (2 Very Light Jet) with an average fleet age of 4.5 years, certified under FAA Part 135. Clean NTSB safety record — no accidents or incidents on file with the National Transportation Safety Board for the aircraft currently on this operator's certificate. Profile last updated Jun 19, 2026.
Operator website: www.afs.ag
Alpine Flightservice is an Austrian air operator certificate holder (Part 135 / equivalent) based in Dornbirn, Austria, with operations centered on the Alpine region near Lake Constance. On SkyAccess, the empty leg marketplace, Alpine Flightservice lists the empty legs created when its jets reposition between charters, converting unsold one-way flights into discounted opportunities.
The operator flies a modern, economical light-jet cabin ideal for fast city-to-city hops across Europe, keeping empty leg availability steady with each one-way deal offering an efficient cabin at a lower price.
From its base in the Austria, Switzerland and Germany tri-border area, Alpine Flightservice's empty leg routes naturally spread across the Alpine region and the wider European continent. Travelers with flexible dates are best placed to match a repositioning leg and secure the strongest one-way empty leg pricing. As an AOC-certified operator, Alpine Flightservice flies every leg, full-fare or discounted, under the same certified crews, maintenance program and safety oversight, so the empty leg you book is flown by the same operation behind its regular charters.
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Alpine Flight Service shows 16 upcoming empty legs. SkyAccess monitors repositioning flights so travelers can book discounted private jet empty legs when they appear.
Alpine Flight Service emphasizes Very Light Jet focus with Cessna Citation M2 leading the fleet, covering short- and long-haul missions based on availability.
Alpine Flight Service operates under FAA Part 135 requirements and adheres to FAA Part 135 charter standards.
Yes. SkyAccess can source on-demand charter pricing from Alpine Flight Service even when empty leg inventory is limited.
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Contact us to access →No NTSB accidents or incidents on file for the 2 aircraft currently on Alpine Flight Service's certificate.
Source: National Transportation Safety Board · Joined against tail numbers currently on this operator's certificate; does not reflect historical operators-of-record at incident time.
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