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SkyAccess and Leon have integrated their systems, enabling charter operators using Leon Software to automatically publish eligible empty leg and repositioning flights on the SkyAccess platform, eliminating the need for manual coordination.
The move reflects increasing demand for flexible, one-way private jet flights across Europe, especially on short-haul routes. Travellers are increasingly looking for real-time availability and transparent pricing for repositioning flights.
“Empty legs move quickly, and speed matters,” says Paweł Szmagaj, CTO of Leon Software. “With the Leon Software–SkyAccess integration, operators can share up-to-date availability with the market faster, while maintaining full control over pricing and operations.”
SkyAccess co-founder and CEO Daniil Buriev adds: “Operators don’t need more tools. They need distribution that fits how they already run operations. This integration makes it easier for Leon operators to put real availability in front of travellers, especially in Europe where interest in empty leg travel continues to grow.”
Through the integration, operators can automatically publish empty leg flights to SkyAccess, maintain full control over pricing and availability, and access new demand without changing existing workflows.