Empty Leg Flights for Miami Open
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Available flights for Miami Open
Miami Open
The Miami Open runs for two weeks in mid-to-late March at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, drawing top-10 players from both the ATP and WTA tours. It's one of the five Masters 1000 / WTA 1000 events outside the Grand Slams and typically attracts around 400,000 spectators across both weeks.
March in Miami is already South Florida's peak private aviation month. The snowbird population is fully installed, the weather is ideal, and the broader social calendar is at its busiest. The Miami Open adds a specific entertainment and corporate hospitality layer on top of an already elevated baseline. Attendance at the tournament is as much a social obligation for the Miami wealth circuit as a tennis event.
Private jet traffic during the Miami Open concentrates in two patterns. The first is South American visitors: Brazilian, Argentine, and Venezuelan attendees charter north, particularly for the second week as the field thins and matches intensify. The second is the broader corporate entertainment pattern from New York and Chicago, where companies use the tournament as a client hospitality event during the peak South Florida social season.
The two-week format spreads demand more evenly than a single-weekend event. First-week traffic is lighter and more unpredictable; second-week finals draw the concentrated demand. The combination of Miami's existing private aviation volume and the incremental tournament traffic makes the Miami Open a market with reliable empty leg supply throughout the two weeks.
Where to land for Miami Open
Opa-locka Executive Airport (KOPF) is the primary private aviation gateway for South Florida during the Miami Open. It's 15 miles from Hard Rock Stadium and handles the largest volume of private jet traffic in Miami-Dade County. Five FBOs -- Signature, Atlantic, Fontainebleau Aviation, Embassair, and Jet Aviation (under construction) -- compete for business. No landing fees at KOPF, though event ramp premiums apply during March peak.
Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (KFXE) is 20 miles north of Hard Rock Stadium and a reasonable alternative when KOPF ramp space is limited. It's closer than KFXE to the Broward County hotels that many Miami Open guests book when South Beach and Brickell properties are full.
Miami Executive Airport (KTMB) in Kendall, south of Miami, is a third option for smaller aircraft. At 24 miles from the stadium it's slightly farther than KOPF, but it typically has more available ramp space during peak March periods. No Customs at KTMB, so international arrivals must use KOPF or KFLL.
Hard Rock Stadium's surface parking is limited on tournament days. Most attendees with FBO arrivals pre-arrange car service rather than driving from the airport, as parking logistics around the venue are complex on peak session days.
When to book empty legs for Miami Open
The tournament calendar drives two distinct traffic windows. Opening week (usually the second week of March) sees lighter traffic -- early rounds draw smaller crowds, and many corporate groups attend mid-tournament rather than at the start. Blocking tickets for the second week, when quarterfinals and semis run, aligns better with both the match quality and the private aviation availability pattern.
Finals weekend (usually last Saturday and Sunday of March) is the peak demand period. Both the ATP and WTA finals draw their own separate audiences, and the back-to-back final days create a combined crowd that makes aircraft availability at KOPF tight. Book ramp space for finals weekend six to eight weeks in advance.
South American inbound traffic peaks during the second week. Brazilian and Argentine operators flying groups north create outbound repositioning legs on those routes, which appear in the Monday-through-Wednesday window of the second week as groups who arrived for the semifinals depart.
Outbound empty legs from KOPF appear consistently on Monday and Tuesday mornings after the ATP and WTA finals. Operators who held aircraft in Miami through the weekend need to reposition north or west, and those legs price at below-market rates heading to New York, Chicago, and Atlanta.
What it costs to fly private to Miami Open
Current empty legs arriving near Miami Gardens, FL range from $1,502 to $29,700, with an average around $13,942. By aircraft size: midsize jets at $2,500-$17,600, super-midsize jets at $1,502-$29,700, light jets at $4,800-$9,300.
Among the routes with current inventory: from Toronto, ON at $16,100-$29,700; from Providenciales, PR at $9,300-$15,400; from Nassau, NP at $3,600-$9,300. These prices change as operators update their schedules, so the specific routes and rates shift from week to week.
Of the 281 active legs in our system heading toward this area, 35 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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