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What is a deadhead?

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What is a deadhead?

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A deadhead is a flight segment an aircraft must fly, with or without passengers, in order to get into position for a charter or to return to its home base. These are called deadhead, empty leg or ferry segments and can be purchased, often at a discount. If you are flying one-way between two points and a plane has to fly between the same two points, flying on a deadhead can save you money. It takes some market savvy and industry connections to find a deadhead you can use. The best way to find one that works for you is to discuss your travel needs with a Charter Coordinator and have him or her work with you to find the most economical travel solution.

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