One way empty legs between London and Birmingham, exactly as the operators list them. Prices are the operator's own, not a marked up quote. Send an enquiry on a flight and we take it to the operator that listed it.
The mirror of the Birmingham to London hop. After dropping passengers in the south, the aircraft goes home to the Midlands, and that leg is empty.
The trade is the same everywhere: you give up control of the date and often the exact hour, and you fly private for a fraction of the charter price. If your plans are fixed to the hour, ask for a normal quote instead.
Approximate corridor between London and Birmingham. Operators fly the sector direct; the airports each listing uses are shown on the flight itself.
Ask the operator three things: whether the departure time can still move, what happens if the paid flight that created this empty leg falls through, and which exact airport you are using. On London to Birmingham that last point matters, because the city name in a listing can mean more than one field.
If nothing is listed today, that is normal. Empty legs on London to Birmingham appear with days of notice, not months, which is why the alert below beats checking the page by hand. You can also look at Birmingham to London or London to Belfast, which often carry the same aircraft a day earlier or later.
London to Birmingham empty legs are posted days ahead, not months. Leave your email and we watch both directions for you, London to Birmingham and Birmingham to London, and send you nothing else.