Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Despite efforts by major airlines and their unions, by-the-seat private jet flight provider JSX isn’t going away, at least for a while. In fact, it’s expanding. A day after a senior Federal Aviation Administration official told an industry gathering that possible rule changes that would impact flight providers like JSX are at least three years away, the Dallas-based service said it would add 10 seasonal routes beginning in November.
A JSX Embraer EMB-135ER takes off in Los Angeles, California. Today the Dallas-based flight provider ..
. [+] said it is launching its first service to Naples and Palm Beach, Florida, and expanding seasonal flights to Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images) GC Images Naples and Palm Beach, Florida, are new destinations, while Boca Raton and Salt Lake City return to the network.
The gateway to Utah’s ski country will receive flights from Burbank, Scottsdale, Las Vegas, and Rocky Mountain Airport, which is located between Denver and Boulder, Colorado. The Sunshine State destinations will all receive nonstop flights from Westchester County Airport, north of New York City, and Morristown Airport, in northern New Jersey. Salt Lake City routes start from $239 per seat, while Florida flights begin at $689.
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