JSX Adds California, Arizona Routes

The semiprivate operator currently serves several airports in the state, including Napa, Oakland, Monterey, Burbank, Los Angeles, Orange County, and Carlsbad.

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A JSX E-145 in Austin. The airline exclusively operates the Embraer jet. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Mateen Kontoravdis)
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Key Takeaways:

  • JSX is expanding its route network in California and adding new nonstop flights, including services from Oakland to Carlsbad, CA, and Scottsdale, AZ, starting March 2, 2025.
  • These new Oakland routes will operate four times per week.
  • The semiprivate operator also recently began flights to Salt Lake City, connecting it to Burbank, Scottsdale, Denver, and Las Vegas.
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JSX is expanding its California route network next year. The semiprivate operator currently serves several airports in the state, including Napa, Oakland, Monterey, Burbank, Los Angeles, Orange County, and Carlsbad.

More nonstop routes are slated to begin next year. From Oakland, the carrier will add flights to Carlsbad and Scottsdale, Arizona.

Both routes will begin on March 2, 2025, operating four times per week.

On Thursday, the carrier began flights to Salt Lake City. The Dallas-based company will serve Burbank, Scottsdale, Denver, and Las Vegas from its newest city.

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