JSX adds Denver/Boulder flights to Las Vegas and Phoenix

By Doug Gollan, September 21, 2022

The JSX flights from Rocky Mountain Airport to Las Vegas, Phoenix follow service to Burbank and Dallas launched in August

Dallas-based JSX is expanding its service  from Denver/Boulder Rocky Mountain Airport (BJC) to Phoenix (and Las Vegas starting November 3, 2022.

The by-the-seat private jet airline started service to Colorado in August with flights to Burbank and Dallas.

While JSX flies on a published schedule like regular airlines, it uses private terminals.

Customers can check in as little as 20 minutes before departure and avoid airport crowds on both ends of their journey.

Another benefit is sporting equipment, including golf bags, skis, and snowboards are carried at no additional charge as part of their checked baggage allowance.

Each JSX ticket includes two checked bags per person.

Introductory fares start  at  $199 and include onboard cocktails and snacks. 

“The newest slate of JSX flights to and from Colorado brings an unmatched level of convenience, comfort, and accessibility with no wasted dwell time for busy travelers ahead of this holiday season,” says JSX CEO Alex Wilcox.

He adds, “We take the stress out of holiday travel so that customers including the elderly, people with dogs, and anyone who values their time and peace of mind can focus on the festivities of the season, and not the burdens of commercial–airlines and travel.”

Over half of subscribers to Private Jet Card Comparisons says airline delays and airport chaos are driving them to increase private flights.

JSX is included in Private Jet Card Comparisons’ guide to shared and by-the-seat private jet options for paid subscribers.

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