Empty Leg Flights for Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
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Available flights for Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
The Formula 1 United States Grand Prix runs at Circuit of the Americas in southeast Austin every October, typically the third weekend of the month. The race draws 400,000 attendees across the three-day race weekend, with corporate hospitality programs running from Wednesday through Sunday.
Private jet volume for the US Grand Prix is among the highest of any single American sporting event. The combination of international attendance (European and Latin American Formula 1 fans who routinely charter rather than fly commercial), Austin's corporate base, and a five-day hospitality window produces sustained charter demand rather than a single-day spike. Wednesday and Thursday arrivals for hospitality programs account for a substantial share of the total traffic, not just Sunday race day.
Austin's private aviation market outside the race sits at moderate volume year-round, which means operators position aircraft into the market for the race week and need to reposition them elsewhere afterward. That outbound repositioning generates empty legs Monday and Tuesday after the race on routes to Dallas, Houston, Miami, and Los Angeles.
Where to land for Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
Austin Executive Airport (KEDC) in Pflugerville is the primary GA airport for COTA, located about 18 miles from the circuit. It handles aircraft up to large-cabin heavy jets. Aero Center Austin operates the FBO. During race week, KEDC ramp space fills by Wednesday and some operators coordinate parking at transient facilities. KEDC ground transportation to the circuit runs 25-35 minutes depending on race day traffic; Thursday and Friday access is faster.
Austin Bergstrom International Airport (KAUS) has GA terminal facilities and handles private jets alongside commercial traffic. It's the alternative when KEDC is saturated. Ground time from KAUS to COTA is 20-30 minutes in normal conditions but can extend significantly on race day with 100,000-person crowd dispersal. Signature Flight Support operates at KAUS.
Georgetown Executive Airport (KGTU) is 35 miles north of COTA and 30 miles from downtown Austin. It sees overflow traffic during race week from operators who pre-positioned there due to KEDC and KAUS constraints. Drive times are longer but the airport operates without the congestion of the closer options.
When to book empty legs for Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
Wednesday arrivals work best for the hospitality circuit. The Wednesday afternoon window before race week avoids Monday-Tuesday repositioning of commercial aircraft and lets teams settle before Thursday programs begin. By Thursday afternoon KEDC ramp is full and FBO staff is at capacity.
Sunday race day departures are the hardest logistics. The circuit empties over a three-hour window after the race, and ground transportation from COTA to any airport can take 90 minutes or more. Operators who need to depart Sunday evening often pre-position ground crews and coordinate exact departure sequences with the FBO. Departing Sunday night versus Monday morning involves a real tradeoff between speed and logistics simplicity.
Monday morning departures offer the cleanest exit. Ramp congestion drops immediately after Sunday night, charter rates for Monday outbound legs are lower than Sunday, and empty leg availability increases as operators reposition aircraft that have completed their race week assignments.
What it costs to fly private to Formula 1 United States Grand Prix
Current empty legs arriving near Austin, TX range from $1,198 to $22,000, with an average around $5,611. By aircraft size: midsize jets at $1,198-$22,000, super-midsize jets at $1,502-$8,846, turboprops at $1,800.
Among the routes with current inventory: from Houston, TX at $1,198-$4,400; from Houston, TX at $1,800; from Dallas, TX at $1,438. These prices change as operators update their schedules, so the specific routes and rates shift from week to week.
Of the 46 active legs in our system heading toward this area, 16 have published prices. The rest require contacting the operator for a quote. Empty legs without a listed price are often negotiable, especially closer to the departure date.
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