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Fly Direct From Scottsdale To Cabo San Lucas Starting This Fall
JSX plans four weekly nonstop flights from Scottsdale to Cabo San Lucas, with daily service in peak season.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Travelers flying out of Scottsdale Airport will have a new option to escape to Mexico this fall.
JSX is launching seasonal nonstop service between Scottsdale Airport and Cabo San Lucas beginning Oct. 8, marking the first time the semiprivate carrier has flown between Scottsdale and Mexico.
Flights will operate four times a week on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, with daily service during peak season, officials said.
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Introductory fares start at $499 one-way and are available now at jsx.com.
JSX operates 30-seat jets and offers semi-private service with dedicated terminals and a streamlined check-in process.
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Cabo fares include two checked bags, onboard cocktails, gourmet snacks and Starlink Wi‑Fi, and passengers can arrive 20 minutes before domestic flights and 45 minutes before international departures.
Cabo San Lucas sits at the southern tip of Baja California Sur and is one of two resort towns, along with San José del Cabo, that make up the Los Cabos area. It is one of Mexico's most popular leisure destinations.
The new route expands Scottsdale Airport's international offerings and adds a direct option for residents and visitors who would otherwise need to connect through another airport to reach Los Cabos.
For more information about Scottsdale Airport, visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov and search for "airport."
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