Summary Vaunt offers one-way private jet flights in the US, with costs offset by empty-leg flights for flexibility. The app's membership works using waitlists for flights, which are effectively free after the membership fee of $995$ is paid. A Priority Upgrade, i.

e., a higher place on the waitlist, can be obtained once a year for a fee of $995. Flying in private jets is usually perceived as one of the most expensive ways to get around - and it can be, with flights between Paris and London selling for around €5,500 ($6,000) with a local charter operator.

However, these jets then need to go to other destinations as ferry flights - those are called empty legs, and certain operators sell them for a fraction of the price. Let's find out how it works and what options you may have should you want to try it out yourself. Who is Vaunt? As per Vaunt's official website , its membership provides access to waitlists for one-way private jet flights nationwide in the United States.

The application introduces new flights daily. Typically, flights become available for booking 3–5 days before the scheduled departure. While some Vaunt routes have a higher frequency, these flights are not predetermined.

Currently, all flights are limited to the continental United States. How does the Vaunt membership work? Vaunt's website notes that members can join multiple waitlists, and there needs to be a cap on how many flights they can take. Membership allows individuals to check the status and see its.