
The ultimate guide to navigating Utah County's easiest, most stress-free airport for your next vacation.
If you live in Utah County or even southern Salt Lake County, flying out of Provo Airport (PVU) is the ultimate travel hack. With a newly expanded terminal, ultra-low-cost carriers, and a fraction of the crowds, it's our favorite way to start a stress-free trip.
Often less than 15 minutes from the door to your gate.
Affordable lots steps away from the main terminal.
A smaller footprint means less walking and rushing.
Provo (PVU) is served by Breeze Airways, Allegiant Air, and American Airlines (oneworld). This gives Utah County travelers excellent low-cost options plus connections worldwide via American.
Breeze and Allegiant focus on nonstop leisure routes perfect for families. Compare total cost (bags + seats) and read our Allegiant vs Breeze guide.
Breeze & Allegiant nonstops. One of the most popular PVU routes.
Breeze to MCO, Allegiant to Sanford area. Great low-cost Florida access.
Allegiant Air, Breeze Airways, and American Airlines. Breeze and Allegiant for cheap nonstops to leisure spots; American for connections worldwide via oneworld alliance.
1–1.5 hours is usually plenty for domestic flights. TSA lines are often under 10–15 minutes thanks to the smaller size.
Yes — significantly. Onsite lots are right next to the terminal and much more affordable than SLC rates. First two hours often free for in-person ticket buyers.
Popular nonstops include SNA (Disneyland), BUR, SFO, LAS, PHX, and growing options. Excellent for families heading to California or quick trips.
SNA, AZA (Phoenix), LAS, SFB (near Orlando), and other leisure destinations. Great base fares when you can pack light.
The easiest way to find cheap flights from Provo is to sign up for Utah Travel Pros flight deal alerts. We track fare sales and mistake fares for Breeze and Allegiant departing from PVU. Flexibility with your travel dates and flying with a personal item instead of a carry-on can also save you hundreds of dollars.