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    Asra K.

    So much easier than any airport. If u live near Burbank ideal. I like the chill vibe and snacks. No frills and easy. Boarding process simple. Friendly flight hostesses. I like the right side of the w bigger seats. Cute charter vibes!! I'll be back. Also if plane isn't full u can sit anywhere towards the back!!!

    Sunil R.

    Flying with JSX out of Burbank, CA was awesome. The private terminal is seriously convenient -- no huge airport crowds or long TSA lines, and check‑in was smooth and fast. Once you're onboard, the cabin feels spacious with plenty of legroom, and boarding from a smaller, more relaxed lounge makes the whole travel experience way better than a typical flight. Wish they flew everywhere and did not have such a limited coverage area.

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    Ant M.

    JSX is a total game changer! No TSA lines, no stress--just quick check-in and straight onto the plane. From curb to gate in minutes, smooth flight, super comfortable, and the private terminal makes it feel first-class without the crazy price. And grew customer service.ylu can valet park in front of the terminal for $50 a day. And there is free Starlink wifi which works great. Thank you Elon Its a 10/10--this is the only way I want to fly now! Enjoy Be a proud American Peace/love

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    Ika I.

    Friendly service and easy check-in! I tried JSX for the first time on my business travel between Burbank and LA. Overall, I would rate the experience as a solid 4. To get to the JSX flights, you need to get to the dedicated hanger area (not at airport), which is several blocks away from the major airport. The exact location of the hanger should be in your flight itinerary, and link to Uber/Lyft/Google map is also embedded in the itinerary. When you arrive for your flight, you check in at the front desk and they scan your ID. There is no long security line, and only a brief check of your carry-on when you are about to board. What I love the most is the stress free check-in process. Since there is no line, you can show up 20 minutes before departure and go through the entire boarding without stress. In addition, the lounge area and bathrooms are comfortable and nice. While I would suggest better decorations in the lounge area, there are ample free snacks/beverages. The sitting area is comfortable with lots of charging outlets. When I boarded, the process was fast and seamless. My flight accommodated about 30 people, and seats were wide and comfortable. There was free Starlink wifi, and good snacks/beverages were offered throughout the flight. When I landed, my luggages would be waiting for me near the plane with no additional need to go to the conveyor belt, which saved a good chunk of time. The only drawback would be valet only parking feature and the tight area in front of the JSX office for Uber/Lyft pick-ups. When arriving passengers were all waiting for their valet cars, it left little room for Uber/Lyft drivers to come picking up passengers. My cost for the flight was around $600, which was twice the amount of the Southwest flight. While the cost is much higher, it makes sense for certain business situation where you don't want to waste time going through the hassles of regular airport travel. Recommend!

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    Julian T.

    At Burbank airport with Jsx . It's semi private and my first time . They offer valet parking and security lines . Imagine no tsa . Just walk on the plane . Love it

    Kevin I.

    The best service and the best price! It's my favorite jet liner. I can't say enough compliments about this company simply the best by far!

    Charlie Z.

    This is the only way to travel, 20 minute check in before departure. Very cool lounge area, always two free check in bags, less crowded and overall better experience than a regular airport. You can't beat this !

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    I had a great time, only problem I really had was when the construction was so loud but other than that, excellent experience all around!

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    This is the best airlines to fly. They are so kind, nice and clean. They are happy to have you there. So nice.

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    Great service from staff here, a little delayed. But overall staff are friendly. ............

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    Ask the Community - JSX

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    Is there a restroom on the plane?

    Yes, there is!

    What's the best way to get to the rental cars at Burbank airport from the JSX hanger? Is there a shuttle or any sort of ground transport? Or is it best to just walk?

    Uber

    Hi, any Uber / Lyft puck up & drop off at area?

    Yes, you are welcome to take Uber or Lyft and they can pick up/drop off right at our entrance.

    How much is the valet parking (per day, included with ticket fare?)

    I believe it is 35 per day and it is not included.

    Are all alcoholic drinks free on jsx?

    Yes

    Do you check in 24 hours in advance like other airlines?

    Yes

    What's the best way to get from rental car at Burbank to hangar 2?

    Uber

    Do they only book a few weeks out at a time? I tried to look at flights and it only showed the current month with no option to book ahead.

    Yes, at the most they'll show 30, sometimes 60 days out, usually with a route like Burbank they should show their 30 days schedule. Yet the schedule stays relatively the same, so at least you'll know what days & times they'll fly. Their system, at… Read more

    Do they fly to Vegas out of Seattle?

    No. They fly from Seattle to Oakland.

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    Avelo Airlines

    Avelo Airlines

    1.7(464 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    A really interesting, mixed experience with Avelo, and it almost seems pointless to review them now…read morethat they left the West Coast. I will try to mix this review as both the company as a whole, and the Burbank location, as I had a much better experience with the location in Arcata, CA. Firstly, the price. Man oh man, there is absolutely no better price for an airline ticket that I have experienced since. I believe I had a $15 round-trip ticket from Burbank to McKinleyville and back once. That alone would give them a 5 star, no questions asked. And if I had reviewed them directly after my first few flights, this would be 5 stars. Let me get to the negatives, and circle back to the positives. My main concern was my most-recent visit to the Burbank location, and obviously the last one I will ever do because they closed (I even had a ticket to use that they cancelled on my with no warning but that's a separate issue). Active-duty military get two free checked bags. At the time I was active-duty, and this wasn't my first time using my military ID with them, and the other few times went off without any hitch whatsoever. But this time, the lady at the checked bag area said that my ID said an incorrect birthday. To her credit, the DOB is printed in black, and it overlays the black and white photo of me on it, so it's hard to see. She confused the 5 in "1995" for a 6, and said that my ID is invalid. I told her if she looked harder it is obviously a 5, but she accused me of essentially having confirmation bias and only seeing a 5 because I want there to be a 5. It's a government issued ID I was using for years to that point to get onto literal military bases. She then said I had to pay for my luggage. The problem with that is she is essentially accusing me of having a fake ID, military no-less. That's a federal crime, so if she truly believed that, she should have called the police. But instead it was just grounds for not wanting to give me a bag check. The ironic part of the "confirmation bias" is funny because she would ask a coworker and instead of saying, "what number do you think this is?" She would instead ask "This looks like a 6, right?" What coworker would say anything other than yes? After asking to see someone higher up (probably the only time I have ever done that in my life actually), one eventually came and saw me, told me my ID was good, gave me a checked bag, and just recommended I asked to military to issue me a new ID with a more clear 5. They never did because it was obviously a 5 and that would count as wasting time. I was worried the entire trip about the checked bags for the plane ride home, but it went off literally without a hitch. I guess that happens when people can tell the difference between a 5 and a 6. My last point that I want to bring up is that I had one more round-trip planned with them, but the cleared out of the West Coast way earlier than they said they would. That meant they gave me a flight credit of roughly $100 for an airline I could never use again. It took me many back-and-forths with the customer support team to finally get that money back not as a credit, but they eventually did it. So mainly, this airline was mostly pretty good, but gave me one very sour experience where they implied that I was some criminal, but not only criminal enough to not give something they said they would. That experience was a one star, most of the experiences are in the 4-5 star range, but the dishonest early closing brings them down to a 3, which I would argue should be a 2 but like I said, I got a $15 round trip once. That is amazing!

    Paid additional $5 for flex to be able to cancel flight, day of tried to cancel the app wouldn't…read moreallow me too it kept spinning, I tried calling couldn't get through, no one answered. Got through a few days later and they were rude and said it was too late. Was on a flight previously that had to make an emergency landing at Bradley because if landing gear issues the customer service rep Akemia is very rude should pick a different job

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    Million Air Burbank

    Million Air Burbank

    4.1(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    So not every airport trip involves waiting for security, that anxious moment where you wait for…read moreyour luggage etc, the indifferent service, bad food etc. For the 1% it's private aviation terminals and little in the way of lines. My complete and utter failure to win the lottery has me watching these oh so lucky travelers with quite a bit of envy. They roll up in the Escalade, and walk ten feet or so into a private aircraft (most often the assistant (s) has delivered the luggage) the plane buttons up and roars off to no doubt an exotic location where more luxuriating occurs (at least that's the way I imagine it). For those of us in the medical transport game, these private terminals are where we get fuel and meet our ambulance to head off to the referring hospital. Some are spartan affairs offering a clean bathroom, some hard candy, or fresh baked cookies. Other are quite big and decked out In the case of our stop in Burbank it was Million Air, and Million Air terminal is one of those decked out places. It was immediately apparent when we pulled in that we were the poor cousins in our King Air. From G650's to Global Expresses and all manner of planes in between there was probably 150 million at least parked around us (and yes one had an Escalade unloading people). This review is from the perspective of someone who get out of the plane and uses the facilities. I cannot comment on fuel prices, landing fees, or how the ground handlers were. Inside, the terminal was clean and well appointed. the furnishings were comfortable. The bathrooms were clean, and had the biggest bottle of Listerine I have ever seen. For us the big plus was the food. They had a mini 7-11 like set up with fountain drinks, snacks, and donuts that are on the house. It hit the spot. The staff was friendly as well.

    Great FBO, unfortunate event when Million Air was flooded early this year but in the end it became…read morea great thing because it looks better renovated. Staff is friendly and is open 24hrs 7 days a week. They have great snacks and awesome pilot lounge.

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    Hollywood Burbank Airport - My Belgium latte - mocha & marshmallow helloooo!! It's so good!

    Hollywood Burbank Airport

    4.1(1.9k reviews)
    0.5 mi

    This airport is small. Mentioned most of how it's small in my previous review. And it still feels a…read morelittle trippy every time you board and then get off your flight and have to take the steps down to the tarmac, But, having used this airport to fly in and out of for a couple of months for work just made me appreciate how easy to get through this airport is. Sure there's not a lot of frills inside the terminals. But when you had to frequently fly for work you don't really care about that stuff. You really just care about the convenience and logistics. And for that, my experience recently has been fantastic with this airport.

    Burbank Airport looks old and is badly overdue for an upgrade. However, we like this airport for…read moreconvenience, and it seems much easier and less stressful than LAX. We flew into BUR during memorial day weekend to visit my sister and her hubs. Some of the nice features: 1. You actually get to deplane in the open air, and not in the typical enclosed and claustrophobic skybridge tunnel. Similarly, baggage claim is open air. 2. The Southwest terminal is pretty small, but they have restrooms spread out everywhere which is super convenient. 3. Dining options are limited. For take-out upon departing BUR, Lunch Box has a large menu of options. They at least have a Starbucks, BBQ, and sandwich places. 4. I like how the rental car center is walkable from the airport, and they have several moving walkways and escalator to speed up the journey. LAX will always be bigger and more glamorous, but when traveling to the LA area, BUR is far less stressful and easier to get in and out. Its also closer to Studio City/Universal Studios where we were staying.

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    Frontier Airlines

    Frontier Airlines

    1.2(33 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Serious savings for those willing to forego some, if not all, comforts…read more The wife got us tickets from Burbank to Denver aboard Frontier Airlines for $26 per person. For such a low price, we were willing to deal with the narrow and non-reclining seats, our assigned seats not being next to each other, and even having to rebook our flight altogether because Frontier decided to cancel the original one. We could've paid a fee to pick our seats, but we decided that we could stand being apart for two hours to save some dough. Fortunately, we were both placed in a row that had one seat unoccupied. Frontier only does food and drink service for those willing to pay up. Pro tip: you can pack a lunch ahead of time and bring it through TSA! Frontier certainly isn't for everyone. I'm a skinny guy, but even I would've been very cozy with my rowmates if I had ended up in a full row. Frontier can be a good option if you're willing to roll the dice, and their fares still seem competitive even if you decide to pony up to suffer a little less.

    I keep trying to give Frontier a chance. Truly. I have flown with them multiple times and every…read moresingle experience has felt like stepping into an experiment where the theme is frustration. Flight cancellations without warning. Flights delayed overnight with no gate, no information, no apologies. Customer service that feels like a maze built out of hold music and broken chat windows. Hours spent trying to get a real answer, only to get a voucher for fifty to seventy five dollars that can only be used on future Frontier flights. That is like getting a coupon to return to the same restaurant that gave you food poisoning. The planes feel tired. The operations feel chaotic. It is impossible to tell if anything is on schedule or if anyone at the airline actually knows what is happening. Tonight it was a mechanical issue, again. No clear communication at LAX. No signage directing passengers to the shuttle to the international terminal, which is a long ride if you are coming from Burbank. Frontier simply does not tell customers what they need to know to make smart decisions. Families with kids, people with jobs, travelers with tight schedules deserve better than this level of silence. Frontier's prices look cheap, but the cost backfires when they strand you overnight with no plan and hand you a coupon that only works if you decide to roll the dice again. My advice is simple. You get what you pay for, and sometimes you get even less. If you are considering flying Frontier, understand that you are buying a ticket for uncertainty and frustration. There is no reliability. There is no real customer support. There is only damage control and excuses. I am done giving them chances.

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    Southwest Airlines - D' mobile boarding bridge at Southwest Air at Burbank Airport Mon March 31, 2025

    Southwest Airlines

    2.7(378 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Southwest Airlines is my go to airline when flying out of Burbank airport to Sacramento or Las…read moreVegas. Those are short flights so I don't mind not having a TV on the seats. If it's a long flight then I wouldn't recommend using Southwest because in all the planes I been on, they never had a TV where you're sitting and the seats aren't that comfortable. When I used the airline to go to Vegas this week, open seating was still available but it will be gone starting Jan 26. They also only serve water now so no more soda. The check in process is simple through the app or website than it was years ago.

    I really hope someone from Southwest is reading this and they bubble it up to the CEO and he/she…read morecontacts me about this, the CEO is ruining what always made Southwest great, the service. Hope they make a change for the better. I have to say Southwest is really making a big mistake with their assigned seating and hardline on staying in your assigned seat. Southwest was always my favorite airline to travel and was consistently ranked as being loved by customers. Southwest stood out from the crowd, there was something nice about getting that check in, hopefully early enough to be in boarding group A or B, then casually getting on the plane, finding a seat you liked, aisle, middle or window, you had choice, freedom and comfort, even if you were in the latter groups, you typically could find a good seat or move if needed. Suddenly, where you sit on the plane has become a major issue, whereas in all the years Southwest has been in business you could sit anywhere you want. Don't try to fool your customers with why the seat matters, it is really only about the money. As we boarded, they made multiple announcements that you "MUST" stay in your assigned seats, I mean they really, really stressed it, this has never been a thing for them or any carrier I have flown on in the last 30 years. I purchased a flight, of course they want additional money to choose a seat, I get it, a way to make more money. Southwest is not the only one doing this to be fair. But I still think it is ridiculous, just include it in the ticket price. Of course I did not pay to pick my seat, why should we have to, is there a difference between seat A, B or C, they are exactly the same, seat A did not cost them more to install, no more leg room, etc. I did not want to add another $60 to the already overpriced ticket going to of all places Ohio. I can fly to Hawaii or some International destinations for less than going to Ohio, something is wrong there. I digress. Of course they gave me a middle seat, since I did not pay extra, funny how that works. When I got on, my row was full, 3 people, but the flight was empty, possibly only half full, maybe less and no one in the exit row (premium priced seats, so not surprised). Mind you, I was sitting in the row right behind the exit row, so not like I was asking to move from the back of the plane. I offered to sit in the exit row in case of an emergency to help, etc. I am sure having someone there to help is preferred if something ever happened. They did not give the typical talk about in case of an emergency are you willing to help, etc. Since no one was there, seems problematic to me as EVERY flight I have ever been on when I sat in the exit row or not, it is always a big deal to pay attention and we must VERBALLY acknowledge we understand and will help. I guess safety takes a back seat to the all mighty dollar now. Of course me moving is a bit self serving, but why not be more comfortable sitting in the next row, as well as for the comfort of the people. Their response was "No" you must stay in your assigned seat, any changes must occur prior to boarding, yada, yada, some other Corporate speak on why, which is BS, they just want to charge people for the seats. It should make no difference at all. I have flown so many on Southwest and tons of other carriers, on the rare chance, when a seat is unsold or an open seat, even if just one move to side, you could move with no issues at all. Even at times I have been offered to move by an attendant to an open seat when they have noticed an open one and it would be more comfortable for all. Now suddenly it is a big deal, bad move Southwest, bad move. You are taking away what made you great by Nickel and diming your customers. What poor service, if the seat is not sold, why not use it to help make all your passengers more comfortable and happy. If the plane sold 3 seats and the rest of the plane was empty, based on this experience, no one could move, ridiculous. Things are getting more and more expensive for us all and competition is fierce out there for the airlines. But, IMO do things that attract loyal customers, stand out, be great and give them value and make them feel that you value them and you will have the advantage and grow your customer base. I would, and they would even be willing to spend a little more if you gave them that. This would grow your stock price, make share holders happy, increase loyalty and lead to repeat customers. But feeling like only a dollar sign does not bring customer loyalty, only resentment. Return flight update : More of the same, they were passing out pistachios and there were two options, I did not hear what kinds there were, I asked nicely what the options were. She told me, no issues. Then the passenger sitting next to me, she said loudly so I could hear, I am glad YOU did not ask what options there are, how rude. Sorry I could not hear her. Enjoy!

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