JSX lands on the U.S. East Coast by offering flights to Miami

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JSX, an independent regional airline that describes its service as «hop-on jet», has long offered flights from private terminals on the West Coast of the United States, and is now preparing to land on the East Coast.

Its new routes now will connect travelers from Westchester County, New York (HPN) and Dallas/Love Field (DAL) to Miami (MIA).

Flights are set to begin November 18, 2021, leveraging the strong demand for warm destinations heading to Florida during the boreal winter season. Promotional fares between Westchester and Miami range from USD 749 one way. Fares from Dallas and Miami will start at USD 499 one way.

Fares include checked baggage, bar service onboard, and complimentary travel for most pets.

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JSX stands out for offering a commercial flight similar to a private flight, offering each passenger a personal seat. Photo: JSX

«From day number one, our customers have been requesting JSX to serve the East Coast and I’m delighted to say that our distinctive flying style has finally arrived. It’s no secret that demand from New York and Dallas to Florida is at its peak now, and we are thrilled to bring our jet-on-hop service to these vibrant markets ahead of the busy holiday season», said Alex Wilcox, CEO of JSX.

JSX has operating bases in Burbank, Oakland, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, the airline has codeshare agreements with JetBlue and owns a fleet of 23 Embraer ERJ-135LR/ER and ERJ-145LR aircraft.

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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