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JSX Announces ‘Hop-On Jet Service’ Flights from Miami to Texas and New York

October 19, 2021 by Jacki Taylor

JSX Flights From Miami




Miami welcomes JSX, a "hop on jet service" with crowd-free flights on private planes. With JSX's announcement comes all the special privileges of a private jet without the hefty price tag.





Their East Coast routes will link Miami International Airport to New York and Texas with flights beginning November 18th. Fares from Miami to Westchester County, New York start at $749 one way, and Miami to Dallas start at $499 one way.





The best part of JSX flights is that they offer guests the ability to check-in for flights 20 minutes prior to departure between private terminals at Miami International Airport. Not only do they have a quick check-in, but there are also no crowds and 30-seat jets with business class legroom. JSX also offers two free checked bags, free snacks, and drinks.





According to the CEO of JSX, Alex Wilcox, "Since day one, our Customers have asked JSX to serve the East Coast and I am thrilled to say that our distinctive style of flying has finally arrived. It’s no secret that demand from New York and Dallas to Florida is at an all-time high, and we are delighted to bring our hop-on jet service to these vibrant markets ahead of the busy holiday season."





JSX created this flight experience for anyone who values their time and wants a world-class experience, from business travelers, first-class fliers, to families looking for quick flights.





JSX is the first and only carrier that links Westchester County to Miami International Airport and the first "uber-like" plane carrier linking Dallas to Miami. Welcome to flying redesigned!





JSX Current Flights
Photo Credit: JSX Website





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