JSX is set to launch a new public charter service between Las Vegas (LAS) and Santa Monica (SMO) beginning December 19, 2025, marking a significant milestone for both the airline and Santa Monica Airport. This route will be operated using JSX’s newly acquired ATR 42-600 turboprops, which are well-suited for SMO’s short runway and noise-sensitive environment. The service will run once daily and offer a premium, streamlined travel experience with fares starting at $149 one-way, including two checked bags.
Santa Monica Airport has historically been limited to general aviation, but JSX is reintroducing scheduled-style service under a public charter model that complies with local and federal regulations. The ATR 42-600’s quiet operation and short-field performance make it ideal for this setting, allowing JSX to offer a convenient alternative to larger Los Angeles airports. Passengers can arrive just 20 minutes before departure and board via a private terminal, avoiding traditional TSA lines.
The ATR 42-600 features a 30-seat all-business-class cabin with a 1–2 seating layout, generous legroom, in-seat power, and complimentary snacks and drinks. Starlink Wi-Fi is expected to be added in early 2026, pending certification. This aircraft also aligns with Santa Monica’s sustainability goals, offering lower emissions and reduced noise compared to jets.
This new route is the first to showcase JSX’s expanding turboprop fleet, which includes four ATR 42-600s with options for up to 25 more. The launch also carries symbolic significance, as the historic DC-3—another 30-seat aircraft—was originally built at Santa Monica Airport. JSX’s return to SMO with modern aircraft brings that legacy full circle, offering a refined travel experience from a storied airfield.
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