JSX launches new flights from Nashville
May 03, 2023
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Semiprivate JSX launches new flights from Nashville
Nashville, known for being home to country music and hot chicken, will also have a new airline soon.
Semi-private airline JSX plans to operate year-round flights from Nashville International Airport (BNA) to Westchester County Airports (HPN) and Dallas Love Field (DAL). It will also roll out seasonal service to Florida’s Destin Executive Airport (DSI). All three routes began flying on June 22.
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“Nashville is a natural fit for the seamless, enhanced experience JSX brings to air travel,” JSX CEO Alex Wilcox said in a statement.
JSX said its presence in Nashville would give travelers in the area an option that would allow them to avoid “the woes of commercial air travel and congested highways.” The airline will fly from Nashville to Westchester — nearly 40 miles from New York City — twice a day, seven days a week. Fares start at $279 one way.
Flights to Dallas will also operate twice a day, seven days a week; Fares start at $289 one way.
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JSX will fly from Nashville to Destin once daily on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday through September 4.
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The announcement comes as JSX has expanded significantly over the past year. Just last week, The carrier says it’s expanding its service in Austin with a new route to Las Vegas; it is also increasing its presence in Westchester County, adding flights to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts and Portland, Maine, along with Nashville.
JSX different from other carriers by operating out of private jet terminals. This allows passengers to arrive at the airport just before departure instead of having to scramble to get to the airport two hours in advance. JSX also operates spacious Embraer jets that can only carry up to 30 people and have no overhead luggage compartment, giving it a true first-class airline feel.
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