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JSX Launches Seasonal Napa Flights from Santa Monica, Resumes Burbank and Orange County Routes

JSX aircraft at airport preparing for seasonal Napa Valley flights from Southern California
Flight: JSX resumes seasonal Napa flights April 17 from three SoCal airports. (Photo Credit: JSX)

Award-winning air carrier JSX will resume seasonal service to Napa County beginning April 17, offering Southern California travelers nonstop flights to wine country from three airports.

The carrier will resume flights from Burbank and Orange County while launching a new route from Santa Monica Airport, expanding access to Napa Valley's vineyards, restaurants and scenic attractions.

Flights from all three airports will operate four days per week — Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday — with select weeks offering daily service. Fares start at $219 one-way based on round-trip purchase. The Santa Monica route will utilize JSX's new low-emission ATR 42-600 aircraft, while Burbank and Orange County flights will use Embraer E135/E145 jets.

JSX passengers can arrive just 20 minutes before departure, bypassing traditional airport crowds with dedicated hangars and streamlined security. Each 30-seat aircraft offers business-class legroom with no middle seats, complimentary snacks and beverages, in-seat power and high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi coming soon to the ATR fleet.

"Launching new flights from Santa Monica gives coastal California travelers another simple, seamless way to experience our award-winning service," said David Drabinsky, president of JSX.

Seasonal service continues through autumn. Customers can book tickets at www.jsx.com.

Edited by SMDP Staff

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