Flights will operate four days a week on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays with one flight per day and fares starting at $189 one-way. JSX, which currently flies out of Concord and Oakland, features 30-seat jets and allows customers to check in just 20 minutes before flight departure, among other perks.
“The introduction of the new public charter jet service marks an exciting step forward, offering travelers to and from the region a convenient, elevated option,” county Board of Supervisors chair Anne Cottrell said in a statement.
“JSX and Napa are a perfect pairing,” JSX CEO Alex Wilcox said. “Napa is one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions and deserves an equally refined travel experience to match. Our flights to Napa will give customers the opportunity to arrive closer, faster, and in-style — all at an attainable price.”
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