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JSX Review: Semi-Private E145 Flight From Las Vegas To Burbank

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 29, 2025September 1, 2025 19 Comments

a plane parked on a tarmac

JSX promises a semi-private flying experience at commercial prices, and I put it to the test on a quick hop from Las Vegas to Burbank.

JSX E145 Review (LAS-BUR)

I already offered my first impressions of this flight but will offer more details in this full review.


> Read More: Flying JSX For The First Time Was A Mixed Bag Of Luxury And Letdown


JSX offers a semi-private service using a fleet of ERJ-135/145 jets with 30 seats onboard, offering scheduled “charter” service between several cities (yes, I note the oxymoron).

While most US carriers operate under 14 CFR Part 121 (a classification for regularly-scheduled air carriers), JSX operates under 14 CFR Part 135 (a classification primarily for commuter and on-demand operations).

This is what allows JSX to offer a quasi-private jet experience and use pilots older than 65 (who still must pass the same rigorous health requirements as their younger counterparts) or have flown less than 1,500 hours.

I’ve written in detail about this issue here.

Booking a week before travel, the price of JSX was not all that different than Southwest Airlines, which also offers nonstop service between Las Vegas and Burbank (Spirit Airlines was significantly cheaper, but the timings did not work). Initially, I booked directly with JSX. But shortly after booking, I noticed United Airlines was selling the same flight for the same price, so I cancelled the JSX booking and booked with United, in hopes of the miles for my flight crediting more easily (and by my calculation, quite a few more miles than by booking with JSX).

a screenshot of a document
I was promised 2662 miles for booking with JSX

Ultimately, I only received 112 miles (I still have to follow up with United…):

a close up of a card

I could have paid extra for a seat assignment, but saw no need to do so…I don’t think there’s a bad seat onboard.

a screenshot of a computer screen

The JSX Terminal in Las Vegas is super convenient…just across the street from the Mandalay Bay (5616-A Haven Street).

a building with a sign in front of it

a building with a parking lot and a parking lot

Inside, there’s a lounge/waiting area divided into several rooms and a flight check-in counter. You need only check in 20 minutes before your flight. Boarding passes are printed on thermal paper, like receipts (versus electronic boarding passes). The terminal was nice enough…it reminded me of a typical FBO terminal you might encounter when flying private. There was a coffee machine, packaged snacks, and drinks.

a building with a red x sign

a room with a white table and chairs and a black ceiling

a sign on a wall

a desk with a screen on the wall

a hand holding a ticket

a room with tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

a room with white chairs and a black ceiling

a black table with a round top
120-volt outlets + USB-A ports

a coffee machine on a counter

a basket of candy and snacks

a black screen with white text and numbers on it

Restrooms were clean (no showers):

a bathroom with a large mirror and sinks

a urinals in a bathroom

About 30 minutes prior to my 4:00 pm scheduled departure, JSX announced my flight was delayed….by 15 minutes. The 3:45 pm flight to Burbank was still showing on-time, but that turned out to be delayed too almost as long as my flight.

Boarding was called at 4:00 pm. The gate agent announced the flight was ready for boarding, everyone lined up, then everyone went through a modified security check. Carry-on bags were x-rayed, but you walk through what appears like those metal detectors in hospitals or museums, not the standard airport metal detectors.

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From there, you enter a holding pen… after everyone is screened, the gate is opened and passengers are escorted to the aircraft.

a green wall with red flowers

a room with a red rope and a plant

a large warehouse with carts and carts

JSX (XE) 121
Las Vegas (LAS) – Burbank (BUR)
Monday, July 28
Depart: 4:00 PM
Arrive: 5:10 PM
Duration: 1hr, 10min
Distance: 223 miles
Aircraft: Embraer 145
Seat: 12A (single-cabin)

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a plane on the tarmac

a plane with a ladder and a man standing in front of it

Whitely, the flight attendant onboard, warmly greeted me as I boarded and I surveyed the 1-1 seating configuration onboard. JSX removed the second seat in the standard E135/145 1-2 configuration and made it a side table.

The cabin has no overhead bins to give it a more spacious feel, but seats have been spaced out such that there is more room for carry-on bags underneath seats.

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the inside of an airplane

a row of seats in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a black leather briefcase and shoes on a grey carpet

a sign on a table

a hand holding a box

a man standing in an airplane

Unfortunately, my window was very scratched.

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We took off and were soon in the air. After a very bumpy ascent, we hit smooth air and Whitley sprang into service, offering everyone a beverage and snack.

a plane on the tarmac

an airplane wing with a city in the background

an airplane wing with a red stripe

a hand holding a red book

a person holding a menu

a menu of snacks on a book

a menu with bottles and drinks

I double-dipped with both a Spritz Del Conte (an Italian aperitif-style spritz cocktail…i.e. a knock-off Aperol Spritz) and a Dripdash Kyoto-style iced coffee. Whitely also encouraged me to try all the snacks…almonds, potato chips, olives, and cookies.

a cup of orange liquid with ice and a straw on a napkin
highly recommended…

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a group of snacks on a table

a beverage and a can on a napkin

a beverage and a can on a napkin
Even more highly recommended…

a can of liquid on a napkin

a can of beverage and a cup of liquid

a person standing in a row of seats on an airplane

I liked the snack and drink selection onboard and appreciated the warm and gracious service. Furthermore, the Starlink internet worked like a charm…I loved how easy it was to connect and how the service functioned seamlessly gate-to-gate.

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There’s one lavatory in the rear of the aricraft and it retrofitted…a much nicer countertop than the E145 lavatories you see onboard an American Eagle or United Express flight.

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a sink and soap dispenser on a counter

a white door with a sign on it

a toilet with a sticker on it

a man taking a selfie

We landed in Burbank just a few minutes after the 3:45 pm departure arrived, meaning we had to sit for 10 minutes waiting for that flight to unload before we could.

a wing of an airplane

an aerial view of a city

an airplane wing with a red stripe on it

an airplane on the tarmac
Love the vintage A300!

On the way out, Whitley offered everyone a mint.

a woman holding a tray of food

The Burbank Terminal operation is similar…I like how passengers were invited to stay and in the lounge while waiting for their ride.

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a white airplane with red writing on it

people in a large room with tables and chairs

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a man standing in a hangar with a plane in the background

people sitting in a room with tables and chairs

a coffee machine on a counter

a basket of snacks and a hand sanitizer

I had parked my car on Empire Avenue and just had a short walk to my car (valet service is also offered at $50/day).

a group of cars parked in a parking lot

CONCLUSION

I thought JSX was a great experience on the air. I did enjoy it and would try it again, especially at the price point. However, I have to admit that I really missed visiting the Capital One Lounge in LAS before my flight, and if I was hungry, I just might fly Southwest over JSX just to spend 90 minutes in that lounge.

I’ve got to figure out now why I was only awarded a fraction of the United miles I was promised for my flight…

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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19 Comments

  1. Jerry Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 1:14 pm

    JSX seems like a fine concept, but I don’t understand the “semi-private” moniker. It’s a scheduled flight with 30 people. There are plenty of aircraft in commercial service that are smaller and fly to equally quiet and simple terminals that don’t purport to be private.

    • Alert Reply
      August 29, 2025 at 4:32 pm

      The photo of California off the wing shows that California is a vast wasteland .

  2. Dave Edwards Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    Nice review, any information on their loyalty club as pictured in the lobby? I assume they have no partners.

    Also why do airlines deal with these small snack companies that are trying to be fancy? I mean the only way I can think of to screw up Potato Chips is to add avocado oil to them. Who does that?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      September 1, 2025 at 8:34 am

      The JSX loyalty program is essentially a 5% rebate on your fare that can be used for future travel.

    • STEPHEN Reply
      September 5, 2025 at 5:36 am

      If the avocado oil was used instead of other oils (not in addition) then the potato chip would actually be much better than if made using soybean or canola. Avocado oil has no flavor, like soybean and canola, but is nutritionally far far far better.

  3. Maryland Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 2:00 pm

    They fly your pet dog. Carrier $100, or larger dogs can purchase a seat it seems. For some this would be less stressful than the pretend service animal going through a large terminal.

  4. Aaron Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 3:22 pm

    If the seating is 1-1, why does the seatmap show a 1-2 seating layout? Does it automatically select the C seat for you if you choose a B seat (and vice versa)?

    • Joe Reply
      August 29, 2025 at 4:05 pm

      That seat map was for the E-135 aircraft instead of the E-145 he rode on. The E-135 is smaller and has ten rows of three seats. The E-145 is larger, and has a longer cabin with fifteen rows of two seats each. You can see that in the pictures provided. The middle seat was converted to a flat area with drink holders.

      • Matthew Klint Reply
        August 29, 2025 at 9:29 pm

        That’s odd because that seat map was for my flight…maybe an equipment change?

    • Alert Reply
      August 29, 2025 at 4:33 pm

      If you choose the B seat , you will be choosing the table .

  5. David H Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 5:01 pm

    Dude, you’re so handsome it’s unfair!

    • emercycrite Reply
      August 29, 2025 at 9:11 pm

      He’s also a hunk to boot.

    • Clanger Reply
      August 30, 2025 at 10:46 am

      Right? Of all those pics, two are my favorite!

  6. Chris Lin Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 5:38 pm

    When you reconcile your Mileage Plus accrual be sure and let us know what PQP & PQF you end up with.

    As a 1K assume you’re expecting the United.com indicated 2,662 RDMs plus 242 PQP + 1 PQF rather than the 112 RDMs plus 0 PQP + 0 PQF it looks like you actually received.

    Also what’s your opinion on the dripdash Kyoto iced coffee (noting it’s 150 mg caffeine vs 190 in the canned illy cold brew that United offers).

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      August 29, 2025 at 9:29 pm

      It’s delicious – I love it more than the illy on United (which I also like).

  7. emercycrite Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 9:11 pm

    Matthew’s mastered the fine art of blue steel selfies.

    • Clanger Reply
      August 31, 2025 at 10:38 am

      Click bait… and I click every time! (Sometimes multiple clicks…).

  8. UnitedEF Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 11:12 pm

    That’s the nicer JSX plane than the one I flew on with the family LAX – LAS. We had the ghetto 1-2 configuration economy seats. Was not impressed with the product. The terminal is like a run down office building. It was an interesting experience but don’t know if I would do it again. Wife preferred the lounges of the LAX terminals .

  9. Daniel M Reply
    August 31, 2025 at 11:27 pm

    Thanks for the review Matthew. Very useful considering the JSX flight credit on all the United Chase cards that I need to figure out if I want to use.

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