JSX announced updates to its network on Wednesday, including the launch of a new year-round route and the suspension of another.
Beginning Jan. 8, the air carrier will start nonstop service between Denver’s Centennial Airport and Orange County, California. The route will operate once daily, four days per week.
The company said the new link will also enable one-stop, no-plane-change itineraries for travelers connecting between Dallas and Orange County via Denver.
At the same time, JSX will adjust its existing Centennial–Dallas service to operate four days per week, down from daily.
In addition, nonstop flights between Centennial and Burbank, California, will end on Jan. 5. After that date, one-stop itineraries between Dallas and Burbank will no longer be available, though JSX said travelers will be able to connect between the two cities via Las Vegas, subject to availability.
JSX describes itself as a “public charter jet service” offering flights from private terminals with shorter check-in times and a premium onboard experience. The carrier currently operates 30-seat Embraer jets, with plans to add turboprop aircraft by the end of 2025.
