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The semi-private carrier plans additional seasonal offerings.
A JSX E145 prepares for its next flight at Dallas Love Field. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Mateen Kontoravdis)
JSX announced its lineup of seasonal routes for summer 2025 on Tuesday. The semi-private carrier will provide new and returning routes from cities across the United States, including Dallas and Las Vegas, as well as Carlsbad and Burbank, California.
Starting on May 22, JSX will introduce a route from Dallas Love Field to Santa Fe, New Mexico, with flights operating five days a week. Sante Fe is a brand-new destination for the carrier.
“With two free checked bags, healthy real-food snacks, and complimentary cocktails, there’s never been a better time to fly JSX,” added JSX CEO Alex Wilcox in a news release. “These new routes and the return of our popular summer seasonal flights will effortlessly connect Customers to our beautiful nation’s most incredible destinations, at the level of convenience only JSX can provide.”
Onboard the refurbished JSX E-145. (Photo: AirlineGeeks: Mateen Kontoravdis)
The company is also resuming seasonal services from Dallas to Destin, Florida, operating five days a week with up to two flights per day; Boulder/Denver, operating daily; and Gunnison/Crested Butte, Colorado, operating five days per week.
Additional routes to Reno-Tahoe, Nevada, and Monterey, California, will launch on June 19, including a new service from Carlsbad, operating four days a week.
Flights from Las Vegas to Reno-Tahoe will operate four days a week. Routes from Carlsbad, Burbank, and Orange County to Monterey will also operate four days a week.
Ryan founded AirlineGeeks.com back in February 2013 and has amassed considerable experience in the aviation sector. His work has been featured in several publications and news outlets, including CNN, WJLA, CNET, and Business Insider. During his time in the industry, he's worked in roles pertaining to airport/airline operations while holding a B.S. in Air Transportation Management from Arizona State University along with an MBA. Ryan has experience in several facets of the industry from behind the yoke of a Cessna 172 to interviewing airline industry executives. Ryan works for AirlineGeeks' owner FLYING Media, spearheading coverage in the commercial aviation space.
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