This Semi-private Jet Company Has $300 Flights for the Holidays — Where You Can Go

Fly in affordable luxury this holiday season thanks to JSX.

<p>Courtesy of JSX</p>

Courtesy of JSX

It’s shaping up to be an extremely busy winter holiday season, but semi-private air company JSX has travelers covered with hassle-free — and luxe — flights starting at just $300 one-way.

The company, which flies small regional jets and offers the benefit of quiet and uncrowded private jet terminals, has lower-cost one-way flights from cities like Las Vegas, Burbank, Dallas, Denver, and more, the air carrier shared with Travel + Leisure.

“JSX stands for Joyful, Simple eXperience and the holidays are the perfect time of year to return much-needed happiness to fliers who find modern air travel anything but joyous,” JSX CEO Alex Wilcox told T+L. “Our fresh approach to offering a premium flying experience eliminates needless dwell time in packed airports and congested terminals, freeing up more time for travelers to focus on what matters most this holiday season: time well-spent with loved ones making memories that will last a lifetime.”

Travelers can book $300 one-way flights from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, from Las Vegas to Oakland, from Burbank to Phoenix, from Dallas to Houston, from the Denver area to Phoenix, from Dallas to Crested Butte, and more. Travelers can even head from Marsh Harbour on the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas to Florida for the same low price.

Airports are expected to be the busiest they’ve ever been over the holiday period, weeks after the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recorded its busiest day ever following the Thanksgiving holiday.

Flying semi-private allows travelers to arrive at the terminal 20 to 40 minutes before their flight thanks to a seamless, shorter TSA-approved security protocol. JSX also offers free onboard Wi-Fi from SpaceX’s Starlink as well as power outlets in every row, two checked bags (including oversize items like skis or golf bags), free cocktails, and more.

JSX has been expanding its reach, adding new flights connecting the New York Metropolitan area with Florida this month. The company will also make it easier to fly out of Phoenix, relocating its flights from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to a new private terminal at Scottsdale Airport. The company told T+L the Arizona changes will go into effect on Jan. 10, 2024.

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