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JSX quietly announces flights to three destinations – The Manual

Semi-private luxury airline JSX will begin flying to three new destinations, but don’t expect to hear much about them. That’s because the carrier doesn’t use standard airport terminals and faces restrictions on public advertising. In this case, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey prohibits public advertising of scheduled flights from Teterboro Airport, where the new routes originate. 
For that reason, the carrier can only promote the routes via its loyalty program, Club JSX. Still, the new routes — to Miami, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale — offer a tantalizing winter getaway for luxury-minded travelers. 
JSX offers a private jet experience with a twist. The company charters converted regional aircraft, offering seating for 30, with everyone in the same class. Legroom rivals domestic first class, and there’s complimentary Wi-Fi, snacks, and checked baggage. JSX flies out of fixed-base operator (FBO) and private terminals, creating a more seamless security and boarding experience. The formula works: readers of Travel + Leisure named JSX the best domestic airline for the second year in a row. Now, JSX patrons can look forward to warm getaways to several Florida hot spots via Teterboro Airport in Northern New Jersey.
In early October, the Miami and Fort Lauderdale routes take off, followed by Palm Beach in early November. The flights will operate daily, five days a week. Fares start at $615 one-way, letting fliers get in on the private jet experience without spending thousands to charter a plane. 
Besides the New York Metro region and Florida, JSX has an extensive network in the Western U.S., with stops in Reno-Tahoe, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and more. Prospective travelers can find the network on JSX’s “Where We Fly” page. 
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