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JSX Announces Five New Routes

A JSX E-145 prepares for its return flight to Dallas after landing in Austin. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Mateen Kontoravdis)

Dallas-based carrier JSX has announced five new routes that will bring them into three new cities and three new states. New cities include Nashville, Tenn.; Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.; and Portland, Maine

The routes to Nashville will include service to Westchester County in New York State, as well as Dallas Love Field and seasonal service to Destin Executive in Florida. Flights to all three places will begin on June 22, 2023, with Dallas and Westchester service operating twice daily, and Destin flights operating five times a week, with no flights on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.

JSX is the world’s first carrier to feature a Starlink antenna on its aircraft. (Photo: Mateen Kontoravdis | AirlineGeeks)

In addition to Nashville, Westchester will also be getting two more new routes; to Portland and Martha’s Vineyard. Flights to both cities will operate on a seasonal basis from June 22, 2023 until Sept. 4, 2023. The flights to both destinations out of Westchester will operate five times a week, with no flights on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.

These new flights will bring JSX up to 25 destinations served either year-round or on a seasonal basis. They have been expanding a lot lately with the addition of flights around the Rocky Mountain region this past winter. All flights will be operated on the carrier’s 30-seat Embraer E135 or E145.

All flights and schedules are obtained from the carrier’s website and are subject to change

JSX currently route map (Photo: JSX)

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    Joe has always been interested in planes, for as long as he can remember. He grew up in Central New York during the early 2000s when US Airways Express turboprops ruled the skies. Being from a non-aviation family made it harder for him to be around planes and would only spend about three hours a month at the airport. He was so excited when he could drive by himself and the first thing he did with the license was get ice cream and go plane spotting for the entire day. When he has the time (and money) he likes to take spotting trips to any location worth a visit. He’s currently enrolled at Western Michigan University earning a degree in Aviation Management and Operations.

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