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Hobbs Carrier Announces Flights to Dallas

  • kmarksteiner0
  • 6 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Charter air carrier JSX announces new nonstop flights to Hobbs from its dedicated hangar at Dallas’ Love Field starting on August 1. Flights will be offered three days per week, one flight per day, on Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays, with fares beginning at $159 one-way.

Customers can check in just 20 minutes before flight departure with advanced, efficient security and crowd-free, dedicated lounges. JSX’s spacious 30-seat jets are equipped with business class legroom, complimentary Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi, in-seat power outlets, and free gourmet inflight snacks and alcoholic beverages onboard.

Thanks to the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County, the City of Hobbs, and Lea County, JSX’s new nonstop flights deliver a critical time-savings connection for business and leisure travelers alike, eliminating the hours-long drive to other regional airports and making access to southeastern New Mexico faster, easier, and more comfortable than ever.

● Nonstop flights begin August 1, 2025, and will operate once a day, three days a week (Monday, Friday, Sunday).

● Introductory fares begin at $159 one-way with round-trip purchase and include at least two checked bags (weight/size restrictions apply), free onboard Starlink Wi-Fi, business-class legroom, and inflight cocktails.

● Tickets are now available for purchase for flights through February 1, 2026, on www.jsx.com.

“We take great pride in creating access to growing airports primed for expansion, and our new service to Hobbs exemplifies the value that public charter flying can bring to communities around the nation,” says David Drabinsky, JSX Chief Commercial Officer. “The entire JSX team looks forward to a successful partnership with the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County, the City of Hobbs, and Lea County to bring fast, seamless, and accessible air travel to the Permian Basin region.”



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