JSX is set to resume two seasonal routes to California’s wine country and launch a third.
The public charter operator said Thursday that it will reconnect Burbank and Orange County with Napa County Airport on April 17. That same day, JSX will introduce its first-ever route linking Napa and Santa Monica.
Each route will operate at least four times per week, on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, with daily service available during select weeks.
JSX said it will use Embraer E135/E145 aircraft on the Burbank and Orange County routes and an ATR 42-600 on the Santa Monica connection.
The airline did not provide an exact end date, and said flights will continue “through autumn.”
“Launching new flights from Santa Monica gives coastal California travelers another simple, seamless way to experience our award-winning service, making their flights as memorable as their destination,” JSX President David Drabinsky said in a news release.
JSX operates mainly in California, the Southwest, and along the East Coast.

