Summary JSX unveils new livery honoring crew members after winning Travel + Leisure’s Best Domestic Airline award.
Passengers enjoy business-class seating, high-speed WiFi, and premium snacks while flying with JSX.
JSX operates Embraer ERJ-145 jets for a unique, private jet service experience across North America.
On Tuesday, August 13th, JSX unveiled a brand-new livery for one of its aircraft. The new wrap is inscribed with the name of every single JSX crew member. This livery comes after the air carrier won Travel + Lesiure’s Number One Domestic Airline award, and it is meant to celebrate every crew member that helped JSX achieve this award.
Best domestic airline award
In early July, Travel + Leisure announced that JSX was voted the best airline in the United States. Per Travel + Leisure, the website asks its readers to participate in registering their opinions on hotels, resorts, cruise ships, airlines, and much more. Over 700,000 Travel + Leisure readers contributed their thoughts to help them decide the award. The readers rated the airlines on the following criteria:
Cabin comfort
In-flight service
Customer service
Value
The winner of this year’s number one domestic airline was JSX. Many found that JSX’s ability to fly out of private terminals and fixed base operators (FBOs) makes it an easy choice when flying. This allows customers to show up at their departure airport with only 20 minutes to spare prior to their flight. Additionally, JSX offers business-class seating, high-speed WiFi, and premium snacks and drinks during the flight.
To celebrate the achievement, JSX wrapped one of its converted Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft with a new livery. This aircraft now features an all-red fuselage and empenage. Additionally, written on top of the red features are the names of every single crew member that JSX employs. This gesture was meant to honor each and every crew member’s hard work and dedication that helped JSX achieve this important award.
About JSX
JSX is considered to be a semi-private air carrier, although JSX describes itself as a