JSX (airline)

JSX charters a 30-seat Embraer regional jet operated by a subsidiary and then resells seats on that aircraft to the public.

[9][10] Wilcox publicly addressed the situation through emails and social media, and a customer outreach program invited fliers to voice support for the carrier to continue its flights to Orange County.

[10] On December 14, 2020, JSX filed a lawsuit against the airport, stating that it has “refused to offer any accommodations” to the carrier and that the airport “discriminatorily chose" the termination "in favor of two large airlines [Allegiant and Spirit Airlines]."

JetSuiteX, Inc. charters a 30-seat Embraer regional jet operated by its subsidiary Delux Public Charter, LLC (doing business as JSX Air or Taos Air) and then resells seats on that aircraft to the public.

[18][19][20] JSX serves or has previously served the following destinations as of October 2024[update]:[3] JSX does not participate in any major global airline alliances, but holds a codeshare agreement with JetBlue, which includes JetBlue's TrueBlue loyalty program.

It is also possible for passengers to enter United Airlines MileagePlus numbers to earn miles on JSX.

Customers hopping on a JSX jet in Burbank.
Customers boarding a JSX jet in Burbank