JSX is a U.S. “hop‑on jet” airline that flies to a network of smaller, often private or secondary airports across the U.S. and into Mexico, with routes concentrated on the West Coast, Texas, Florida, the Rockies, and a few East Coast private/reliever airports.

Below is a clear snapshot of where JSX flies and how its network is structured.

What JSX Is (Quick context)

JSX (formerly JetSuiteX) is a semi‑private carrier using small jets and private-style terminals, marketing itself as a fast, low-hassle alternative to regular airlines. You typically arrive closer to departure time, skip standard TSA lines, and fly point‑to‑point between smaller airports.

Think of it as something between a private jet charter and a regular regional airline, focused on convenience rather than huge networks.

Main Regions JSX Serves

1. West Coast & Southwest hubs
JSX has a strong presence on and around the West Coast.

  • Burbank (BUR) near Los Angeles, one of its busiest nodes.
  • Other Southern California airports: Los Angeles (LAX), Orange County/John Wayne (SNA), and Carlsbad (CLD).
  • Northern California: Oakland (OAK) and Concord/Buchanan Field (CCR).
  • Nevada: Las Vegas (LAS) and Reno–Tahoe (RNO).
  • Arizona: Scottsdale (SCF), a key leisure/business destination.
  • Seasonal California coast spots like Monterey (MRY) in summer.

These cities connect in various combinations, for example Burbank–Oakland, Burbank–Concord, Burbank–Las Vegas, Burbank–Reno, Burbank–Scottsdale, and seasonal Burbank–Monterey routes.

2. Texas and central U.S. routes
JSX is headquartered at Dallas Love Field (DAL) and uses it as a core node in the middle of its network.

  • Dallas Love Field (DAL) connects to cities such as Las Vegas, Burbank, Destin (seasonal), and others depending on the season.
  • Houston Hobby (HOU) also appears in the network, including seasonal service to Destin, Florida.
  • Rocky Mountain Metropolitan (BJC, near Boulder/Denver) has multiple JSX routes and serves as a gateway to the Rockies.

3. Florida and East Coast “private-style” airports
On the East Coast, JSX tends to operate from executive or secondary airports instead of big hubs.

  • New York area: Westchester County (HPN) and Morristown, NJ (MMU).
  • South Florida: Miami–Opa Locka Executive (OPF), West Palm Beach (PBI), Boca Raton (BCT), Naples (APF), and seasonal Destin (DSI) on the Florida Panhandle.
  • Some of these are year‑round (e.g., OPF, PBI), while others like Boca Raton and Naples are often winter‑seasonal routes from HPN or MMU.

4. Mountain destinations & ski/leisure markets
JSX also targets shorter-haul leisure routes into mountain and resort destinations.

  • Gunnison–Crested Butte (GUC) in Colorado (ski area access).
  • Taos (TSM) in New Mexico.
  • Rocky Mountain Metropolitan (BJC) near Boulder/Denver, with multiple scheduled services.

These flights are often seasonal and aimed at winter sports travelers and second-home owners. 5. Mexico & cross‑border flying JSX extends its network into Mexico with leisure‑focused routes.

  • Cabo San Lucas (CSL) is a notable international destination on its map, linked from U.S. cities like Dallas and West Coast points when scheduled.

Some Example City Pairs

Here are a few example routes (not a complete list) to show how the network looks in practice.

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Origin Destination Notes
Burbank (BUR) Oakland (OAK), Concord (CCR), Las Vegas (LAS), Reno (RNO), Scottsdale (SCF), Denver/Boulder (BJC), Monterey (MRY, seasonal) Major West Coast node with multiple daily flights.
Dallas Love (DAL) Las Vegas (LAS), Burbank (BUR), Destin (DSI, seasonal), others HQ and key central hub.
Westchester (HPN) Miami–Opa Locka (OPF), West Palm Beach (PBI) Year‑round East Coast–Florida connections.
Morristown (MMU) West Palm Beach (PBI), Boca Raton (BCT), Naples (APF) Winter‑seasonal Northeast–Florida routes.
Santa Monica (SMO) Las Vegas (LAS), Scottsdale (SCF) Short‑haul ATR turboprop routes, with potential future Silicon Valley links.
Various U.S. cities Cabo San Lucas (CSL) Leisure international routes to Mexico.

Seasonal vs. Year‑Round Flights

JSX’s network shifts with the seasons, especially around Florida beaches, mountain/ski towns, and certain California coastal airports.

  • Winter‑focused : Boca Raton (BCT), Naples (APF), Gunnison (GUC), Taos (TSM), and some additional Florida runs.
  • Summer‑focused : Destin (DSI) from Texas, Monterey (MRY) from Southern California.

A route may appear one season and disappear the next, so checking current schedules is essential.

How to Check the Latest JSX Routes

Because JSX is actively adjusting routes and adding new turboprop operations, its exact list of city pairs can change year to year.

  • Visit JSX’s official route or “city‑to‑city flights” page, where they list current origin–destination pairs and schedules.
  • Look closely for “seasonal” tags, which indicate summer or winter‑only service.
  • For future plans (like expanded Santa Monica and Silicon Valley services), watch news updates from airline/points blogs.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.