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New York → Rome

Popular private jet corridor with frequent empty leg opportunities and competitive pricing

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Save 3-4 hours per trip: 15-minute arrival vs 2-hour commercial requirement

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Citation XLS, Hawker 800XP: 6-8 passengers, stand-up cabins, enclosed lavatories

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Empty leg flights from New York to Rome

Empty leg flights from New York to Rome cover roughly 4,286 miles (6,898 km) — an intercontinental leg flown northeast-bound in about 9h 5m nonstop by private jet. When an operator already has an aircraft repositioning on this corridor, that one-way seat sells as an empty leg at a fraction of the retail charter price.

Distance
4,286 mi / 6,898 km
Flight time
~9h 5m nonstop
Typical aircraft
Ultra-long-range jets
New York airports
TEB · HPN · FRG
Rome airports
CIA · FCO

New York is the busiest private-jet market on earth, anchored by Teterboro just minutes from Midtown. Finance, media, and a steady weekend pull toward the Hamptons and New England keep aircraft moving in and out around the clock. Rome pairs government and Vatican-adjacent travel with intense summer tourism, with Ciampino handling much of the private flow. Demand peaks across the warm-weather season.

Most New York–Rome private traffic moves through dedicated business-aviation airports rather than the crowded commercial terminals. On the New York end that means Teterboro (TEB) and Westchester County (HPN); arrivals into Rome favor Rome Ciampino (CIA) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO). Flying these FBO-served fields means curb-to-cabin in minutes and no main-terminal queues on either side.

At 4,286 miles this is squarely ultra-long-range jets territory — aircraft like the Gulfstream G650ER and Bombardier Global 7500 have the range and cabin to fly it comfortably nonstop, which is why they make up most of the empty-leg supply on the route. Rome runs 6 hours ahead of New York — worth factoring into arrival timing. Demand peaks around fall through the winter holidays and the summer Hamptons season out of New York and spring through early fall tourist season into Rome, when repositioning flights — and therefore empty legs — are most frequent.

New York to Rome: frequently asked questions

How long is a private jet flight from New York to Rome?
A nonstop private flight from New York to Rome takes about 9h 5m, covering roughly 4,286 miles (6,898 km). Ultra-long-range jets such as the Gulfstream G650ER fly it without a fuel stop.
How much can you save on an empty leg from New York to Rome?
Empty leg pricing on the New York → Rome corridor typically runs 30–80% below the equivalent retail charter rate, because the operator is repositioning the aircraft anyway. The deepest discounts appear inside the 72-hour window before departure.
Which airports do New York to Rome private flights use?
Departures usually leave from Teterboro (TEB) and Westchester County (HPN) in the New York area, and arrivals favor Rome Ciampino (CIA) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO) near Rome. These are dedicated business-aviation airports with private FBO terminals, not the main commercial hubs.
What aircraft fly empty legs from New York to Rome?
The 4,286-mile distance makes this ultra-long-range jets territory. Expect aircraft like the Gulfstream G650ER, Bombardier Global 7500, Dassault Falcon 8X — types with the range to fly New York–Rome nonstop in about 9h 5m.
When is the best time to find a New York to Rome empty leg?
Empty-leg supply on this route tracks repositioning demand, which is densest fall through the winter holidays and the summer Hamptons season from New York and spring through early fall tourist season into Rome. Set a saved-search alert on the corridor to catch new one-way listings as operators publish them.

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