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JSX quietly announces flights to three destinations

Semi-private luxury airline JSX will begin flying to three new destinations, but don’t expect to hear much about them. That’s because the carrier doesn’t use standard airport terminals and faces restrictions on public advertising. In this case, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey prohibits public advertising of scheduled flights from Teterboro Airport, where the new routes originate.
For that reason, the carrier can only promote the routes via its loyalty program, Club JSX. Still, the new routes — to Miami, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale — offer a tantalizing winter getaway for luxury-minded travelers.
New Florida getaways from JSX
JSX offers a private jet experience with a twist. The company charters converted regional aircraft, offering seating for 30, with everyone in the same class. Legroom rivals domestic first class, and there’s complimentary Wi-Fi, snacks, and checked baggage. JSX flies out of fixed-base operator (FBO) and private terminals, creating a more seamless security and boarding experience. The formula works: readers of Travel + Leisure named JSX the best domestic airline for the second year in a row. Now, JSX patrons can look forward to warm getaways to several Florida hot spots via Teterboro Airport in Northern New Jersey.
In early October, the Miami and Fort Lauderdale routes take off, followed by Palm Beach in early November. The flights will operate daily, five days a week. Fares start at $615 one-way, letting fliers get in on the private jet experience without spending thousands to charter a plane.
Besides the New York Metro region and Florida, JSX has an extensive network in the Western U.S., with stops in Reno-Tahoe, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and more. Prospective travelers can find the network on JSX’s “Where We Fly” page.
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London, Melbourne, Toronto, Cape Town More Places Now Connect As Qatar Airways Expands Northern Winter Flights to Over Fifteen Global Destinations

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August 9, 2025 |
Qatar Airways is boosting its Northern Winter flight offerings, responding to the growing demand for international travel. This winter, the airline is increasing flights to over 15 global destinations, ensuring travelers have more choices and flexibility. With more daily services, passengers can now enjoy better connectivity through the airline’s award-winning hub, Hamad International Airport in Doha. The increase in flight frequencies spans several key routes, including London, Cape Town, São Paulo, and Toronto, making it easier for travelers to reach their desired destinations. Additionally, Qatar Airways is enhancing its services with the introduction of ultra-fast Starlink Wi-Fi on many of its aircraft, offering a seamless in-flight experience.
Expanding Flight Options to Key Global Markets
Qatar Airways has rolled out a comprehensive expansion of its Northern Winter schedule for 2025, increasing flight frequencies to several popular destinations. The airline’s global footprint is being significantly extended to cater to rising demand in key regions. Some of the most notable increases in flight frequency include:
London Heathrow – A New Peak of Connectivity
London has seen a notable increase in service, with Qatar Airways upping its daily flights to the city from eight to ten. This enhancement is complemented by the addition of British Airways’ double daily services, ensuring passengers have more flexibility and choice when flying between Doha and London. This strategic move comes as Qatar Airways continues to experience steady demand for its premium services, especially to major business and leisure hubs like London.
Growth in Key African and European Destinations
Flight frequencies to several cities in Africa and Europe are also being increased. In Cape Town, the airline has raised its weekly flights from 10 to 12, while Dublin will see its weekly flights increase from 14 to 17. Frankfurt and Berlin are also among the cities benefiting from increased connectivity, with Qatar Airways raising their weekly frequencies to up to 21 flights.
Expanding Connections to Asia and North America
The airline is expanding its footprint in Asia and North America as well, with notable increases to destinations like Tokyo Narita, Phuket, and Toronto. Tokyo’s weekly flights will increase from 11 to 14, while flights to Toronto will be raised from five weekly to seven. Similarly, the airline is adding more daily flights to Phuket and has significantly increased its offerings to other popular vacation destinations, including the Maldives, with up to four daily flights.
Additional Services to Australian Cities
In another significant development, Qatar Airways is further expanding its services to Australia. In collaboration with Virgin Australia, the airline is set to introduce daily flights between Melbourne and Doha, increasing capacity to three daily flights. The airline is also restarting its services to Canberra, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing connectivity between Australia and the rest of the world.
A Focus on Enhanced Passenger Experience
Qatar Airways’ focus on enhancing its services is not just about increasing flight frequencies. The airline has also been at the forefront of providing passengers with a superior in-flight experience. This includes the introduction of Starlink, the ultra-fast onboard Wi-Fi system available to all passengers across its fleet of Boeing 777 aircraft. Qatar Airways is the first airline globally to equip over 50 widebody aircraft with Starlink, providing passengers with free, high-speed internet access, with speeds of up to 500 Mbps per aircraft.
The Starlink service, which is currently being installed on the airline’s Airbus A350 fleet, is a significant enhancement to the passenger experience. With this service, passengers can now enjoy gate-to-gate Wi-Fi, further solidifying Qatar Airways’ position as a leader in passenger satisfaction.
Qatar Airways: Building on an Award-Winning Legacy
Qatar Airways continues to build on its reputation as one of the best airlines in the world, constantly enhancing its operations and services. The airline’s hub, Hamad International Airport, remains one of the most award-winning airports globally, providing seamless connections for travelers flying through the region.
The airline’s dedication to excellence extends to its customer service, fleet maintenance, and its extensive global network. Qatar Airways has long been recognized for its commitment to safety, luxury, and reliability, offering passengers a world-class travel experience.
A Strong Commitment to Sustainability
As part of its continued growth, Qatar Airways has maintained its commitment to sustainability, reducing its carbon footprint by operating one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleets in the world. The airline has been a pioneer in implementing environmentally friendly practices across its operations, including the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on select flights and a commitment to continuous fleet renewal.
Conclusion: Meeting Demand with Excellence
Qatar Airways’ expanded Northern Winter flight schedule reflects its unwavering commitment to meeting the growing demand for global air travel. With increased frequencies to over 15 destinations and enhanced services like Starlink Wi-Fi, the airline is ensuring that passengers have more options and greater connectivity than ever before. Whether traveling for business, leisure, or connecting through Doha to other destinations, Qatar Airways continues to set the standard for service excellence in the airline industry.
By strategically increasing its flight offerings and providing an unparalleled in-flight experience, Qatar Airways is strengthening its position as a global leader in aviation, all while maintaining its dedication to passenger satisfaction and sustainability.
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Purdue University Airport Revives Regional Travel with New Amelia Earhart Terminal and Flights to Chicago O’Hare

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August 9, 2025 |
Purdue University Airport has officially opened its Amelia Earhart Terminal, marking the return of commercial flights to Chicago O’Hare after years of planning. This new terminal, named in honor of the iconic aviator who inspired generations of women in aviation, now hosts United Express flights. With this development, West Lafayette residents and visitors gain easier access to one of the world’s busiest airports, fostering new opportunities for both business and leisure travel. The addition of 11 weekly departures to Chicago O’Hare significantly boosts regional connectivity, making it more convenient for passengers to travel. This move also reflects the community’s ongoing economic growth and its rising demand for better transportation links. As the terminal opens, both locals and tourists can look forward to greater travel convenience, with potential for expanded destinations on the horizon. This revitalization of Purdue University Airport is just the beginning of an exciting journey.
The Impact of Purdue University Airport’s New Terminal
Reviving Commercial Air Service
The reintroduction of commercial flights from Purdue University Airport is a monumental step for regional travel. Previously, commercial service was unavailable, leaving many travelers to rely on distant airports for international connections. Now, with direct flights to Chicago O’Hare, the local airport becomes a more accessible and efficient option for residents and tourists alike.
United Express operates 11 weekly departures to Chicago O’Hare, offering greater connectivity for travelers, especially business and academic professionals who frequently commute between the two cities. The service is a considerable upgrade, with the new flights accommodating up to 50 passengers, representing a significant increase in capacity.
A Major Boost for Regional Tourism
The return of flights to Chicago O’Hare provides a direct link to a global hub, enhancing the region’s tourism potential. West Lafayette, home to Purdue University, is an attractive destination for academic visitors, researchers, and families. Now, tourists can easily access local attractions, including Purdue University and nearby cultural sites like the Wabash River and Tippecanoe Battlefield.
The convenience of flying directly from West Lafayette to Chicago O’Hare also opens the doors for more visitors to explore the region. This is especially important for local tourism businesses such as hotels, restaurants, and shops that can benefit from increased foot traffic and new visitors to the area.
Honoring Amelia Earhart: A Tribute to Aviation History
A Terminal Named After a Pioneer
The Amelia Earhart Terminal is not just a transportation hub; it is a tribute to one of aviation’s most iconic figures. Amelia Earhart, who served as an advisor and mentor to women at Purdue University from 1935 to 1937, broke numerous barriers in aviation and inspired countless women to pursue careers in the field. The naming of the terminal in her honor serves as a lasting testament to her impact on both the university and the aviation industry.
For visitors and travelers passing through the terminal, it provides a unique historical experience. As they learn about Earhart’s time at Purdue and her lasting legacy, they can reflect on her pioneering spirit and the broader role of women in aviation.
The Future of Purdue University Airport
Expanding Travel Options and Destinations
While the launch of flights to Chicago O’Hare is a major milestone, Purdue University Airport has its sights set on future growth. Airport officials are already in talks with airlines about expanding services to other destinations. As the local economy continues to grow and demand for air travel rises, additional routes are expected to be added in the near future.
Expanding flight options beyond Chicago O’Hare would provide even more convenience for local travelers and attract tourists from around the country. The airport’s strategic location, coupled with its modern amenities, makes it an ideal candidate for further expansion.
Boosting the Local Economy and Connectivity
The return of commercial flights to Purdue University Airport is a significant development for the local economy. With increased accessibility to Chicago O’Hare, businesses in the region now have better connectivity to international markets. This is particularly beneficial for industries that rely on easy access to major metropolitan areas, such as technology, research, and education.
In addition, the introduction of frequent flights to Chicago O’Hare opens up more opportunities for local tourism, making it easier for travelers to visit West Lafayette and surrounding areas. The economic impact will be felt in the hospitality sector, retail, and local attractions, all of which will benefit from a more accessible airport.
Community Reactions and Future Expectations
Residents Excited for the Return of Air Travel
Local residents are enthusiastic about the return of commercial flights to Purdue University Airport. For people like Nicole Cyr, who has lived in West Lafayette for over 30 years, the convenience of flying from a nearby airport instead of driving to Chicago or Indianapolis is a welcome change. With young children, Cyr expressed how much easier travel will be now that they can take flights directly from the local airport.
The return of commercial service also strengthens the connection between Purdue University and the surrounding community. It opens up new opportunities for residents and students to easily travel for both business and leisure.
Looking Toward a Growing Future
As the airport’s new terminal opens, discussions about future expansion continue. While flights to Chicago O’Hare are already operational, airport officials are hopeful about extending their reach to additional cities. This growth will bring even more travel options to the region and potentially increase tourism, providing an economic boost for the local community.
Purdue University Airport’s Bright Future in Travel
The launch of the terminal at Purdue University Airport marks an important landmark for the entire region and West Lafayette. The direct flights to Chicago O’Hare will make travel more accessible for both business and leisure. This development is more than just improving local connectivity as it also pays tribute to Amelia Earhart’s legacy which continues to inspire so many generations.
With the growth and expansion of the airport, there is a still a lot more to look forward to when it comes to regional travel. This is only the start, and West Lafayette can expect new flight options as well as improved accessibility in the future.
Image Credit: Purdue University
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Maritime governments, Ottawa give PAL Airlines $9M to offer daily flights between provinces

Provincial governments in the Maritime provinces and the federal government are investing $9 million to help restore air travel between Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz and MP Sean Casey made the announcement Friday at Charlottetown Airport alongside Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and Gilles LePage, New Brunswick’s minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation.
The three provinces and Ottawa will provide funding to PAL Airlines in order to offer daily flights connecting Halifax, Sydney, Charlottetown, Fredericton and Moncton.
“Service reductions in recent years — driven by pandemic-related challenges and shifting economic conditions — have left communities in the Maritimes without access to interprovincial air travel,” reads a P.E.I. government news release.
“The restoration of regional services in the Maritimes is a significant step forward in rebuilding regional mobility, strengthening economic resilience, and reconnecting families, professionals, and tourists.”
The three-year pilot program is jointly funded by the three provincial governments, the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and regional airports, according to the release.
ACOA is providing $5 million, with Nova Scotia kicking in $2.9 million, P.E.I. $840,000 and New Brunswick $458,000.
Seats are expected to be available for sale later this year as flight schedules become available.
‘Maritime spirit and tenacity’
Lantz said the funding will allow for twice-daily flights between Charlottetown and Halifax Stanfield International Airport, along with daily flights between Halifax and Fredericton, Moncton and Sydney.
“These flights will strengthen connections to other domestic and international routes, improve access to markets and make it easier for businesses and entrepreneurs to grow,” Lantz said during the announcement.
“We’re resilient as a region, especially when we work together like we did on this. This initiative is a real example of that Maritime spirit and tenacity.”
Federal and provincial leaders have been working to dismantle internal trade barriers that push up the cost of goods and make it harder to do business within Canada.
The rush comes in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff war with Canada, among several other countries. One study estimates that existing internal trade hurdles cost the economy some $200 billion a year.
Friday’s announcement follows a move by Ottawa on July 28 that saw tolls to cross the Confederation Bridge between P.E.I. and New Brunswick and P.E.I. cut from $50.25 to $20. Prime Minister Mark Carney also slashed prices to use federally supported ferry services in Eastern Canada by 50 per cent.
Once you move people and build relationships stronger and stronger, then products follow too.— Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston
Houston said the idea of restoring regional air travel in the Maritimes had been percolating from some time among the Council of Atlantic Premiers.
“When we can start to move people easier, there’s so many benefits that come from that,” the Nova Scotia premier said Friday.
“Eventually, once you move people and build relationships stronger and stronger, then products follow too.”
In a news release, Atlantic Canada Airports Association said the funding comes at a pivotal time.
“While larger hubs have mostly rebounded from the impacts of the pandemic, many smaller regional airports are still working to restore lost routes and rebuild capacity,” the release states.
“The initiative and funding will help level the playing field and ensure more equitable access to air service throughout Atlantic Canada.”
Lantz told CBC News after the news conference that details about the cost and start dates for the flights are being worked out, but many already have plans to use the routes.
He said the province is working with locum doctors in Boston who are interested in coming to work in the Island’s hospitals, and the reintroduction of direct flights will make that prospect more attractive.
“To be able to fly directly from Boston to Halifax, and then make that short skip from Halifax here to Prince Edward Island, that was attractive to them and we’re going to see results from that,” Lantz said.
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