JSX adds Oakland-Phoenix nonstop flights from $199

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By-the-seat private jet airline JSX is adding nonstop flights between Phoenix and Oakland while adding flights between Burbank to Las Vegas and Concord

JSX is adding by-the-seat private flights between Oakland and Phoenix twice-daily beginning February 18, 2022. The service uses private terminals enabling customers to cut door-to-door travel time in half. Fares start at $199 one-way.

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JetSuite’s JSX adds its fourth destination from Phoenix

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The fast-growing scheduled executive jet service which uses private jet terminals only start Phoenix flights last year

JetSuite, Inc’s JSX is expanding again. Recently it announced flights from Boeing Field in Seattle to Portland, Oregon. Now it’s adding a fourth route from Phoenix, a destination that just came online last year.

Flights from the Valley of the Sun to John Wayne Airport in Orange County begin March 3 supplementing Las Vegas, Burbank, and Oakland.

JetSuite’s JSX launching Portland flights

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After opening Seattle and Scottsdale, JSX (formerly JetSuiteX), is adding Portland, Oregon to its growing west coast network

JetSuite’s JSX is adding a new city as it continues to ramp up its by the seat shuttle service which uses private aviation terminals and other private facilities.

As with typical airlines, JSX, formerly JetSuiteX, operates on a fixed schedule. However, by using private airport facilities customers cut total travel time in half.

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