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Great video mate, I too absolutely loved my JSX experience. Hope they roll out more of the 1-1 configured aircraft. Mine was one of their older 2-1, ex American Eagle jets.
Back in the day, I worked shift work. For 3 years I worked midnight to 8am, before we went back to 24 hour rotating shifts. Because of that, "day drinking" was a part of every day life. One of or guy's had a brother who even ran a bar dedicated to us, it opened at 7am. When I went out to restaurants during the day, I'd be into the whiskey at 10-11 am. Sure I get dirty looks, but seriously, 10am for "normal" people is 10PM for me. I'm retired now, but the habit stuck with me. So I don't see an issue for someone like you who travels and goes through time differences on the frequency that you do, having a drink at noon in Texas when it's 5PM back home, and even later throughout Europe and the middle east. So cheers! 🍸
I really liked your part at the end about how quick the landing to uber to destination thing was. I used to live in Oakland and my good friend lived in San Francisco and we'd often go to vegas for the weekend. He would take United/Alaska/whatever from SFO and I'd take JSX from Oakland. There was one day where I pushed it to the minimum, left my house around 4:10pm for a 4:35pm flight. Got to the terminal at 4:29pm, got my ticket, boarded, had great winds, landed at 5:38pm, called an uber while we were on the runway, the uber pulled up as i walked out of the terminal and I was in my room at the Wynn at 5:52pm. 1 hour and 42 minutes after I'd left my house, which was the block time for the same flight from OAK to LAS on a big airline. Long story short, I love JSX, even though I now live in an area they don't serve. (Come back to seattle please!!!)
I would forgo wifi anyway to have to not deal with the hassle of security and long waiting time on commercial planes. This one looks like a dream come true.
Certainly a different way to get about America! These private jet style operations are really making there mark between the large dominant carriers without breaking the bank! ✈️
My record for buying tickets and being on a plane being pushed out of the gate is like 5 minutes. This was pre 9/11 and me and my friends where traveling domestic in Sweden. We entered arlanda walked over to the youth ticket machine (you paid $25 to fly on any spare seat) noticed a plane was about to depart to our desination so we ran up the escalators to the gate which was the closest one to the main entrance of the domestic terminal. I asked if people with youth tickets where allowed to board and they said yes as they where just about to let those board. We walked onto the plane throwing the bags in the chute for the baggage handlers and as i was putting up my jacket in the overhead bins the plane was pushed out from the gate. It was under an hour from walking into Arlanda and landing at Kallax/Luleå it got to 60 minutes as we where taxiing to the gate in Luleå. Best flight ever. At the time Sweden did not have safety checks on internal flights. The flight was with SAS.
I doubt you paid in $ or the fare was quoted in $ and I also very much doubt that there were no security checks of any sort at Arlanda unless this was in the 1960's. (I assume that by 'safety' checks you mean 'security' checks as the lack of any 'safety' checks on Swedish domestic flights would have been frightening!) Did SAS really have 'youth fare ticket machines' in those days? Quite unique! How did you enter your name etc? How did they verify the entitlement to the youth fare? Was this '$25 fare' applicable to all routes within Sweden? I assume that as you were travelling on a standby basis such passengers would have been accepted at flight closure? Surely at the gate you would have had to check-in and been placed on the standby/waiting list and then accepted and issued with a boarding card, not simply have asked if people with youth tickets could board. I am also surprised that they would have allowed a check-in less than 5 minutes prior to aircraft departure for passengers travelling with checked baggage. If you 'threw' your bags in the chute (properly tagged I hope) as you were boarding and the aircraft pushed back before you were even seated, I assume that your bags would have been left behind
@@Ben-xe8ps Did SAS really have 'youth fare ticket machines' in those days? Quite unique! Yep, a computer at the terminal. How did you enter your name etc? With a keyboard, I know, mind blowing technology in 1999 How did they verify the entitlement to the youth fare? Since you enter your DOB and it's based on age. Was this '$25 fare' applicable to all routes within Sweden? Yep, there was a standard price in all of Sweden, I don't remember what it was but 250 SEK sounds reasonable and that would be about $25. I assume that as you were travelling on a standby basis such passengers would have been accepted at flight closure? Yep, that's pretty much what it was, they sold these if there were seats available close to departure. If you 'threw' your bags in the chute (properly tagged I hope) as you were boarding and the aircraft pushed back before you were even seated, I assume that your bags would have been left behind Arlanda still has these chutes, although they're not in use any more. Pre 9/11 you could throw down bags there and they would get put in the haul and unloaded at the destination (Obviously doesn't work if you have a layover). Convenient way to reduce the usage of overhead compartments while still allowing pax access to the bag's contents at the airport.
I love JSX. Living in Las Vegas, I use it often to/from SNA and SD. Hands down, no question, the absolute best flying experience there is for those of us that can’t remotely afford our own jet lol. They are getting busier and busier and still it is superb.
9 min from touch down to Uber is attainable for commerical airline as well. I commute by flying and I have the sequence down to a science and this is doable.
This a wonderful coverage. After looking at their prices for routes that I have to fly on a twice-a-year occasion, its not too bad. I think I'd seriously consider over the usual big carrier offering. Thanks again!
I couldn't wait for this video after I saw your comment to SANspotter! I knew you'd appreciate it, where as he seemed to expect his flight on a G650. Thanks for the upload!
Hahn air from Germany used to have scheduled flight between Dusseldorf and Luxembourg flown by CJ4. And you can actually book it on Expedia (I suppose it's no longer possible due to coivd). On occasions, it is even cheaper than a business class ticket from Lufthansa. It was probably the most achievable way to experience business jet for regular people.
Flying the way it used to be. The engine even looks like a Pratt & Whitney JT8B, and the view between the wing and the engine is very reminiscent of the DC-9.
Thing is, every bar and restaurant in Houston seems Stella as a quality beer. Can't help thinking the airline missed an opportunity not promoting Red Stripe instead.
Depends if it’s proper Belgian-brewed Stella, which is IMHO a fine beer. UK Stella has been brewed under licence in the UK since 1992. Turned it into donkey piss overnight, but gullible Brits still pay premium prices for it.
I laughed at the Stella marketing and how the u.s. eats it up... but I disagree on red stripe. First time I had red stripe I was on a beach in Jamaica with a cardboard box of jerk chicken and rice and it was a wonderful beer! Years later I bought some for a cookout... It's a horrible beer when you're sober and not stoned!
@@NotAMinifig My comment referred to some time back, in truth. Same thing happened during 90s/00s with the original versions of Grolsch, Red Stripe, etc being replaced with horrible British-brewed equivalents. Now the same has happened to Becks. Maybe the quality deteriorates for all consumers, and not just here in the UK. All the best for 2022, sir!
3.5hrs on I-45 is being generous I think given traffic and construction. Even WN, AA, and UA run multiple frequencies on these routes. JSX is in good company and competitive on this route. Texas is very scenic btw
'There is nothing wrong with having a bourbon and Coke midday, right?'....reassurance request: approved....with a hitch, I only realized after saying that in my head: our flight route purchased last night is between our homes - LV to Reno. 🤣 No one's gonna judge you in Nevada! ❤️ Cheers! And prayers for you, yours and anyone reading this to have a blessed day. ✌️
Ha! Stella Artois is my favorite (favourite) beer. I got hooked on it while traveling in France. It is posh in the US but rock-gut in France. I still love it.
Nothing beats private jets(well almost private) for getting around. And saves time since small terminals are used. Thanks Paul for sharing. Merry Christmas and all good wishes for a happy, healthy New Year😀😀🎄🎄🎁🎁
Paul, just some geography notes regarding your comment. East Texas is pine forested hills, and quite pretty. Central Texas west of Austin and northwest of San Antonio is rugged hills, canyons, and deep valleys, and quite scenic and popular with those from out of state, especially retirees. Much of west Texas, which is the stereotype, is anything but scenic, although there are mountain ranges and two beautiful national parks (Big Bend NP and Guadalupe Mtns NP). There are other areas, like the "river road" between Austin and Houston, which was settled by Europeans because it looks so much like parts of Europe (including the rolling green hills in parts of England). It's not Colorado or California, but there are many beautiful areas in the state that a lot of people aren't aware of. Look me up sometime and I'll enjoy showing you around.
Wow! I never knew of this airline service. That’s going to be my go-to gig from now on… Amazing stuff. Great video and wonderfully informative, as always!
I almost flew JSX from DAL to HOU and back in this past summer. It was to see a friend over the weekend. But after returning to DAL, I would have to go back to DFW to fly home. It got to complicated to mix a business trip with pleasure. I do hope they expand more to the east coast soon. Great review, glad you liked it!
On their Dallas to Austin route, I was able to book them for $129 and Southwest was the only airline to beat that price but only by $20. By comparison American was three times as much and who would choose American over JSX??
Ive wanted to fly them from DAL to LAS but they only fly there on Friday and back on Sunday. I usually stay for one or two more nights. Wish they would expand their schedule a tad.
Wow. I live in the Houston area so ads for this have been popping up on my Facebook feed, never would have given any thought to this thinking it's price-prohibitive, but this sounds like an incredible value! I have friends in the DFW area, talk about a great way to get up & back for only moderately more $ and a lot less aggro than driving! Thanks for the video!
Paul, thank you for another year of great videos. Throughout all the problems of the year you have continued with video after videos and I admire you for this. Have a great festive season, and happy and successful 2022, when it comes. Tony. 🙏🙏🙏
To be honest Paul, I have never been a big fan of having a snifter whilst in the air. But, I do enjoy seeing you enjoy a 'loosener' mid-flight🍸 Brilliant stuff, and have one for me on your next flight.
Great price, great product and a great drink to have on the flight! 👍🏻 I once got off a flight from stuttgart to London city and then onto the DLR with a checked bag in less than 10 minutes….
Just took an Oakland-Las Vegas round trip on JSX. There's some good (avoiding the main terminal) but for the most part it didn't live up to expectations. It certainly didn't feel like a premium experience proportional to the cost. The "terminals" in both Oakland and LV were dingy, cheap, and felt more like random small-town bus terminals. The planes were fine, but nothing like business class level on a typical airline. Economy-style seats, jets felt outdated. Ground and flight staff were very nice. Glad I tried it but wouldn't do it again.
Wow. Now this is a flight review. For those living in the Sun Belt USA, jsx has to be at the top of the list for options. Just looked at their prices, and unless I missed something, they seem to roughly equal with commercial prices and you get so much more.
Wow that looks amazing. I miss travelling due to the pandemic but watching these videos make me feel a little jealous lol. Anyway thank you for all the hard work that you do Paul.
nothing at all wrong with wild turkey and coke at lunchtime....that's the way it should be!....safe travels in the new year, cant wait to see your videos
Amazing video Paul! Call me crazy but I personally enjoy the experience of big airport terminals bustling with people so idk if this is for me. Definitely once though for the coolness factor!😸
My only issue is their schedules suck, here in PHX, they have 1 flight to BUR, they have 2 flights to LAS, and they are discontinuing their flights to OAK. Having flown them to BUR it was a sweet ride, what I think they need to do is have flights out of Scottdale airport which would help cater to the clientele they are looking for.
Paul, the drive from Houston, Austin, etc., to Dallas is something to be avoided if possible. The highways are in poor shape, and traffic is a nightmare. Not to mention the drive time and years shaved off your life due to stress. I will definitely keep JSX in mind. A value at three times the price of $139
I-45 does always have construction going on since it's being widened from 4-6 & 8 lanes between Dallas and Houston but they are not bad. We routinely drive and the usual speed limit is 80-90mph making the trip short depending on where you are going in either metro area.
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brilliant review
The best flight review ever love it so much Merry Christmas from Australia
Great video,and merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
To put wifi on a plane, can cost upwards of 100k
Great video mate, I too absolutely loved my JSX experience. Hope they roll out more of the 1-1 configured aircraft. Mine was one of their older 2-1, ex American Eagle jets.
Cheers! The airline is limited to 30 seats under the FAA regs so fingers crossed they come across some more E145s to rip some seats out of!
The coolest guy flying on the coolest airline, you are the man....
Back in the day, I worked shift work. For 3 years I worked midnight to 8am, before we went back to 24 hour rotating shifts.
Because of that, "day drinking" was a part of every day life. One of or guy's had a brother who even ran a bar dedicated to us, it opened at 7am.
When I went out to restaurants during the day, I'd be into the whiskey at 10-11 am.
Sure I get dirty looks, but seriously, 10am for "normal" people is 10PM for me.
I'm retired now, but the habit stuck with me. So I don't see an issue for someone like you who travels and goes through time differences on the frequency that you do, having a drink at noon in Texas when it's 5PM back home, and even later throughout Europe and the middle east.
So cheers! 🍸
I really liked your part at the end about how quick the landing to uber to destination thing was. I used to live in Oakland and my good friend lived in San Francisco and we'd often go to vegas for the weekend. He would take United/Alaska/whatever from SFO and I'd take JSX from Oakland. There was one day where I pushed it to the minimum, left my house around 4:10pm for a 4:35pm flight. Got to the terminal at 4:29pm, got my ticket, boarded, had great winds, landed at 5:38pm, called an uber while we were on the runway, the uber pulled up as i walked out of the terminal and I was in my room at the Wynn at 5:52pm. 1 hour and 42 minutes after I'd left my house, which was the block time for the same flight from OAK to LAS on a big airline.
Long story short, I love JSX, even though I now live in an area they don't serve. (Come back to seattle please!!!)
I would forgo wifi anyway to have to not deal with the hassle of security and long waiting time on commercial planes. This one looks like a dream come true.
Certainly a different way to get about America! These private jet style operations are really making there mark between the large dominant carriers without breaking the bank! ✈️
My record for buying tickets and being on a plane being pushed out of the gate is like 5 minutes.
This was pre 9/11 and me and my friends where traveling domestic in Sweden.
We entered arlanda walked over to the youth ticket machine (you paid $25 to fly on any spare seat) noticed a plane was about to depart to our desination so we ran up the escalators to the gate which was the closest one to the main entrance of the domestic terminal.
I asked if people with youth tickets where allowed to board and they said yes as they where just about to let those board.
We walked onto the plane throwing the bags in the chute for the baggage handlers and as i was putting up my jacket in the overhead bins the plane was pushed out from the gate.
It was under an hour from walking into Arlanda and landing at Kallax/Luleå it got to 60 minutes as we where taxiing to the gate in Luleå.
Best flight ever.
At the time Sweden did not have safety checks on internal flights.
The flight was with SAS.
I doubt you paid in $ or the fare was quoted in $ and I also very much doubt that there were no security checks of any sort at Arlanda unless this was in the 1960's. (I assume that by 'safety' checks you mean 'security' checks as the lack of any 'safety' checks on Swedish domestic flights would have been frightening!)
Did SAS really have 'youth fare ticket machines' in those days? Quite unique! How did you enter your name etc? How did they verify the entitlement to the youth fare? Was this '$25 fare' applicable to all routes within Sweden? I assume that as you were travelling on a standby basis such passengers would have been accepted at flight closure? Surely at the gate you would have had to check-in and been placed on the standby/waiting list and then accepted and issued with a boarding card, not simply have asked if people with youth tickets could board. I am also surprised that they would have allowed a check-in less than 5 minutes prior to aircraft departure for passengers travelling with checked baggage. If you 'threw' your bags in the chute (properly tagged I hope) as you were boarding and the aircraft pushed back before you were even seated, I assume that your bags would have been left behind
@@Ben-xe8ps Did SAS really have 'youth fare ticket machines' in those days? Quite unique!
Yep, a computer at the terminal.
How did you enter your name etc?
With a keyboard, I know, mind blowing technology in 1999
How did they verify the entitlement to the youth fare?
Since you enter your DOB and it's based on age.
Was this '$25 fare' applicable to all routes within Sweden?
Yep, there was a standard price in all of Sweden, I don't remember what it was but 250 SEK sounds reasonable and that would be about $25.
I assume that as you were travelling on a standby basis such passengers would have been accepted at flight closure?
Yep, that's pretty much what it was, they sold these if there were seats available close to departure.
If you 'threw' your bags in the chute (properly tagged I hope) as you were boarding and the aircraft pushed back before you were even seated, I assume that your bags would have been left behind
Arlanda still has these chutes, although they're not in use any more. Pre 9/11 you could throw down bags there and they would get put in the haul and unloaded at the destination (Obviously doesn't work if you have a layover). Convenient way to reduce the usage of overhead compartments while still allowing pax access to the bag's contents at the airport.
I’m English and Stella has a reputation here as one of the finest lagers available 😉🇬🇧
Is that a Trash Taste Podcast reference? (sorry if I’m wrong)
Aka "Wifebeater"
I could say it's piss but because it's Xmas I won't...
The best lagers in England are brewed in Yorkshire
Saltaire Helles
Yorkshire C84 Lager
Samuel Smiths Organic Pure Brewed Lager.
The layout of that aircraft makes my need for symmetry twitch! Interesting experience!
I love JSX. Living in Las Vegas, I use it often to/from SNA and SD. Hands down, no question, the absolute best flying experience there is for those of us that can’t remotely afford our own jet lol. They are getting busier and busier and still it is superb.
I love the sound of the Rolls-Royce/Allison Ae3007
9 min from touch down to Uber is attainable for commerical airline as well. I commute by flying and I have the sequence down to a science and this is doable.
With checked bags? Impossible surely.
This a wonderful coverage. After looking at their prices for routes that I have to fly on a twice-a-year occasion, its not too bad. I think I'd seriously consider over the usual big carrier offering. Thanks again!
It’s great when heading to vegas
I couldn't wait for this video after I saw your comment to SANspotter! I knew you'd appreciate it, where as he seemed to expect his flight on a G650.
Thanks for the upload!
Hahn air from Germany used to have scheduled flight between Dusseldorf and Luxembourg flown by CJ4.
And you can actually book it on Expedia (I suppose it's no longer possible due to coivd). On occasions, it is even cheaper than a business class ticket from Lufthansa. It was probably the most achievable way to experience business jet for regular people.
So good to see someone actually having a proper drink...
For 139 dollars, I would do this route even if I had no reason to travel between Houston and Dallas. Amazing product
Fantastic value for money when you factor in the ease of the private terminal access. So quick and easy it's a fantastic usp
Flying the way it used to be. The engine even looks like a Pratt & Whitney JT8B, and the view between the wing and the engine is very reminiscent of the DC-9.
Thing is, every bar and restaurant in Houston seems Stella as a quality beer. Can't help thinking the airline missed an opportunity not promoting Red Stripe instead.
Depends if it’s proper Belgian-brewed Stella, which is IMHO a fine beer. UK Stella has been brewed under licence in the UK since 1992. Turned it into donkey piss overnight, but gullible Brits still pay premium prices for it.
I laughed at the Stella marketing and how the u.s. eats it up... but I disagree on red stripe. First time I had red stripe I was on a beach in Jamaica with a cardboard box of jerk chicken and rice and it was a wonderful beer! Years later I bought some for a cookout... It's a horrible beer when you're sober and not stoned!
Stella is basically bud light with a fancy label.
@@chrisbardell belgian brewed stella a "fine beer"? … I mean, it's not maes, but it's still an average pi(l)s…
@@NotAMinifig My comment referred to some time back, in truth. Same thing happened during 90s/00s with the original versions of Grolsch, Red Stripe, etc being replaced with horrible British-brewed equivalents. Now the same has happened to Becks. Maybe the quality deteriorates for all consumers, and not just here in the UK. All the best for 2022, sir!
I fly them all the time! HOU terminal is AWESOME!!
Welcome to Dallas, hope you enjoyed your stay.
3.5hrs on I-45 is being generous I think given traffic and construction. Even WN, AA, and UA run multiple frequencies on these routes. JSX is in good company and competitive on this route.
Texas is very scenic btw
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'There is nothing wrong with having a bourbon and Coke midday, right?'....reassurance request: approved....with a hitch, I only realized after saying that in my head: our flight route purchased last night is between our homes - LV to Reno. 🤣 No one's gonna judge you in Nevada! ❤️ Cheers! And prayers for you, yours and anyone reading this to have a blessed day. ✌️
Another interesting vlog Paul
Paul it’s 5:00 pm somewhere so enjoy the bourbon
Very nice, I work out of LOVE for a private exec aviation company, glad to see you visited my hometown :)
Ha! Stella Artois is my favorite (favourite) beer. I got hooked on it while traveling in France. It is posh in the US but rock-gut in France. I still love it.
Great find Paul, I'll definitely put this on the to do list. Merry Christmas
Thank you Paul. Wishing a joyful holiday season🎄
Nothing beats private jets(well almost private) for getting around. And saves time since small terminals are used. Thanks Paul for sharing.
Merry Christmas and all good wishes for a happy, healthy New Year😀😀🎄🎄🎁🎁
Wow nice cabin.
I lived in DFW but never flew in or out of Love airport.
Paul what an interesting vlog
Paul, just some geography notes regarding your comment. East Texas is pine forested hills, and quite pretty. Central Texas west of Austin and northwest of San Antonio is rugged hills, canyons, and deep valleys, and quite scenic and popular with those from out of state, especially retirees. Much of west Texas, which is the stereotype, is anything but scenic, although there are mountain ranges and two beautiful national parks (Big Bend NP and Guadalupe Mtns NP). There are other areas, like the "river road" between Austin and Houston, which was settled by Europeans because it looks so much like parts of Europe (including the rolling green hills in parts of England). It's not Colorado or California, but there are many beautiful areas in the state that a lot of people aren't aware of. Look me up sometime and I'll enjoy showing you around.
I had just hand luggage when flying BA from LHR to GIB. It took me 20 mins from getting off the aircraft to getting home.
Wow! I never knew of this airline service. That’s going to be my go-to gig from now on…
Amazing stuff. Great video and wonderfully informative, as always!
Bourbon at mid-day? It's 5 o'clock somewhere!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Paul. Be safe traveling!☃️🎄🎅🛩
Thank you for keeping me entertained over the last year and I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year,cheers.
I almost flew JSX from DAL to HOU and back in this past summer. It was to see a friend over the weekend. But after returning to DAL, I would have to go back to DFW to fly home. It got to complicated to mix a business trip with pleasure. I do hope they expand more to the east coast soon. Great review, glad you liked it!
Spotted a JSX landing at MDW from OMA earlier today on the STL app. Nice logo and colour-scheme.
4:14 - Well hello there
I love that vivid red "racing stripe" down the fusilage !
On their Dallas to Austin route, I was able to book them for $129 and Southwest was the only airline to beat that price but only by $20. By comparison American was three times as much and who would choose American over JSX??
I can't believe you didn't have a Stella.
Ive wanted to fly them from DAL to LAS but they only fly there on Friday and back on Sunday. I usually stay for one or two more nights. Wish they would expand their schedule a tad.
Great vlog as always! Merry Christmas from Norway! Be safe!
relax Paul. It's always five o'clock somewhere. Merry Christmas
I've been looking forward to the JSX review. Thanks for posting!
An aircraft with actual go faster stripes!
Thanks Paul, very informative and well done as usual. Merry Christmas and the very best wishes for the New Year are wingin' their way to you. 🎄😘💖
Wow. I live in the Houston area so ads for this have been popping up on my Facebook feed, never would have given any thought to this thinking it's price-prohibitive, but this sounds like an incredible value! I have friends in the DFW area, talk about a great way to get up & back for only moderately more $ and a lot less aggro than driving! Thanks for the video!
Loved the experience you just shared. Perfect for domestic routes! 🤗🤗
Wild Turkey 101. Excellent choice of whiskey! I myself would drink the bourbon seperately, as I prefer my whiskey "neat", without Coke or ice. Cheers!
Paul, thank you for another year of great videos. Throughout all the problems of the year you have continued with video after videos and I admire you for this. Have a great festive season, and happy and successful 2022, when it comes. Tony. 🙏🙏🙏
Stella’s “wonderful floral aroma….” 😂😂😂
Great review! Can you comment on how smooth the flight itself felt? Did you experience any turbulence?
Merry Christmas Paul.
i was watching sanspotter yesterday. he had mix view with jsx,
To be honest Paul, I have never been a big fan of having a snifter whilst in the air.
But, I do enjoy seeing you enjoy a 'loosener' mid-flight🍸 Brilliant stuff, and have one for me on your next flight.
Great price, great product and a great drink to have on the flight! 👍🏻
I once got off a flight from stuttgart to London city and then onto the DLR with a checked bag in less than 10 minutes….
You can do a very quick plane to curb at Shenandoah Valley Regional, if you don’t check bags.
Just took an Oakland-Las Vegas round trip on JSX. There's some good (avoiding the main terminal) but for the most part it didn't live up to expectations. It certainly didn't feel like a premium experience proportional to the cost. The "terminals" in both Oakland and LV were dingy, cheap, and felt more like random small-town bus terminals. The planes were fine, but nothing like business class level on a typical airline. Economy-style seats, jets felt outdated. Ground and flight staff were very nice. Glad I tried it but wouldn't do it again.
Wow. Now this is a flight review. For those living in the Sun Belt USA, jsx has to be at the top of the list for options. Just looked at their prices, and unless I missed something, they seem to roughly equal with commercial prices and you get so much more.
Great flight paul. Will put it on my list to do. I can step off a Embrear 135 or 145 and be in my car in about a minute at Teeside Airport😁
Little bit of a reality check when you comment on the age of the plane, and also mentioned it was delivered in the 2000's. Time flies.
Wow that looks amazing. I miss travelling due to the pandemic but watching these videos make me feel a little jealous lol. Anyway thank you for all the hard work that you do Paul.
nothing at all wrong with wild turkey and coke at lunchtime....that's the way it should be!....safe travels in the new year, cant wait to see your videos
What shoes are you rocking? Liking the aesthetic. Also the unique lacing method.
Amazing video Paul! Call me crazy but I personally enjoy the experience of big airport terminals bustling with people so idk if this is for me. Definitely once though for the coolness factor!😸
Great Report! Happy Christmas to You!
Liking that St George’s livery.
Great shot @ 00:26
Wild Turkey 101! Welcome to Texas!
Well he is 'wingin' it' this time.
High powered business fliers used to appreciate the break from being contactable that a flight without phone or internet provides.
Very nicely done Paul! Looks like the 145 is much nicer than the 135 that I experienced. Guess I'm going to have to try them again!
I've enjoyed your content this year Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and your family 🇳🇿🎄🎁🎄🎁🇳🇿
That looks a lot more civilised way to fly. Be good to see the service level on a longer route - any plans? Thanks for sharing. Happy Christmas, Paul.
excited for this video!!
Hope to see JSX come back to Seattle Boeing Field. Lovely vlog Paul.
My only issue is their schedules suck, here in PHX, they have 1 flight to BUR, they have 2 flights to LAS, and they are discontinuing their flights to OAK. Having flown them to BUR it was a sweet ride, what I think they need to do is have flights out of Scottdale airport which would help cater to the clientele they are looking for.
I live in San Francisco. Definitely going to fly these guys.
Is a regular Drivers license good enough? Or do I need a passport or Real ID to fly with JSX?
Just want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and the very best wishes in the New Year!!
🎄🎅🏼🍾🥂🥂
Safe travels
Kathy
Tacoma Washington 🇺🇸👋🏻
8:24 that looks like a plastic cup to me, not glass.
brilliant vlog paul
Hang about did I miss the outer body touch for good luck?!
Great flight
Im hoping you'll try a trip to Alaska and their flights inside the State, i believe you tried to go there before Covid hit
Interesting video and cool airline. Very far from private jets though, basically a short haul business class at a favorable price.
I sure hope you visited the 1940 Air Terminal Museum at Hobby
I'm wondering, what is the reputation of Stella Artois in the UK? You said it was quite different, what did you mean?
www.independent.co.uk/tech/lobbying-company-tried-to-wipe-out-wife-beater-beer-references-6284622.html?amp
That’s got to be a best ever !!!
I would love to fly in this plane. Also if you land travel you get to learn more about the country.
NICE.
Thanks for the video 👍
Paul, the drive from Houston, Austin, etc., to Dallas is something to be avoided if possible. The highways are in poor shape, and traffic is a nightmare. Not to mention the drive time and years shaved off your life due to stress. I will definitely keep JSX in mind. A value at three times the price of $139
I fly Tul-iah rountrip at least once a year but used to drive between the cities and yes the drive between Houston and Dallas is horrible
I-45 does always have construction going on since it's being widened from 4-6 & 8 lanes between Dallas and Houston but they are not bad. We routinely drive and the usual speed limit is 80-90mph making the trip short depending on where you are going in either metro area.
Interesting, SANspotter had a very different opinion. I believe he was on one of their 135s though.
Love the way you board from a hanger! By the way its called Dallas Love Field.😄
Did I miss the pre-flight fuselage touch?!