The JSX semi -instepy airline will relaunch the service to the popular city of Taos next month, just in time for summer.
As of June 28, the company will begin to fly to the city of New Mexico from Dallas and Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in the Denver area, JSX shared with Travel + Leisure. Both routes will fly to the regional airport of Taos.
Flights will be seasonal and will operate until September 29.
“JSX, in essence, is about increasing access to air trips and our return to Taos exactly does that,” said Alex Wilcox, Air Carrier CEO, in a statement shared with T+L. “It is our true pleasure to bring customers to places where the large airlines of the network cannot go, like Taos, where the best of arts and culture become more attainable than ever.”
To celebrate the return of these routes, JSX offers introductory rates from only $ 179 in a single sense to the Denver/Boulder area and from $ 209 from Unidirectional to Dallas. Colorado flights will work once a day on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, while Dallas flights will work once a day on Fridays and Sundays.
The aerial carrier has a docked hangar at the Taos Regional Airport for a perfect experience. The airport is only eight miles from the Historical District of Taos.
JSX operates semi -relieved flights to the states of the United States, including California, New York, Florida and Nevada, along with the seasonal service to popular destinations to Mexico, the Bahamas and more. The airline operates a fleet of 48 aircraft of the Erj Family with 30 seats each.
Travelers who fly semi -insured can reach the terminal only 20 to 45 minutes before their flight. Once on board, passengers receive a free Wi-Fi from Spacex’s Starlink, two pictures (including large items such as skis or golf bags), free cocktails and more.