This summer, jumping between the southern coast of California and the steep mountain landscapes of Utah will be easier and more luxurious than ever.
The Jet Semi-Private JSX company has announced that it will launch a new route between John Wayne airport (SNA) in Orange County, California, and Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) starting on June 19. The flights will work once a day on Mondays, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, and the unidirectional rates will begin at $ 259.
“Connecting Orange and Salt Lake City County is a natural adjustment for our brand and for our clients,” said JSX CEO, Alex Wilcox, in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure. “Summer activities abound both in places and in the service and convenience of JSX will make traveling between the two as fluid as possible.”
JSX, who was named the best domestic airline in Travel + Leisure’s 2024 World’s Best Awards, offers a public charter plane service that moves between private hangars. The company is known for its stressless approach for air trips, since it allows customers to avoid the hubbub of commercial terminals and wait for their flights in a comfortable private lounge.
Once on board, passengers can enjoy the comfort of flying in jets of 30 seats with a lot of leg space, Wi-Fi in Starlink flight, energy outputs in each seat and gourmet sandwich of courtesy and alcoholic beverages. Additional advantages include two free reviewed bags that are returned to the passenger planet, as well as the ability to register for national flights only 20 minutes before takeoff. In addition, many JSX flights allow passengers to win miles of United Million or points of Jetblue Trueblue.
The new route will surely be a reference option for flyers looking for a comfortable way to visit two summer destinations par excellence. Orange’s beautiful beaches, abundant surfing and luxury purchases, as well as their easy access to Disneyland, attract all types of travelers in the summer months, while tourists go to Salt Lake City in a warmer climate for their vast selection of hiker paths and other adjusted activities, including mountain cycling.
And there are better news for travelers who want to bring a furry friend in their summer adventures: JSX operates friendly flights for pets, with pet owners capable of buying a place in the booth for even medium to large dogs.
Rate for the new route are already on sale, and can be reserved on JSX.com.