Here’s where you can fly from the Provo Airport

By Carly Coombs | Posted: Oct. 14, 2024 | Updated: July 17, 2025

With American Airlines now flying from the Provo Airport, Utahns are quickly getting more options for how they travel.

Three airlines currently fly out of Provo — Allegiant Air, Utah-based Breeze Airways, and American Airlines (Allegiant and Breeze are both low-cost carriers).

American Airlines flies to Dallas from Provo three times a day and has a daily flight to Phoenix. Both cities are major hubs for the airline, allowing Provo customers to access significantly more destinations, including international locations. 

Allegiant and Breeze, both low-cost carriers, offer affordable flights to several U.S. cities several times a week. 

Breeze flies routes to California, Colorado, Phoenix, Dallas, and Washington D.C., while Allegiant has a larger selection that includes several Western U.S. cities, Orlando, Nashville, and more. Breeze also plans on adding nonstop routes to Burbank, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada, in March 2026.

While Allegiant does fly to Orlando, it is a seasonal route, with flights only being offered from mid-December to mid-May. Breeze also operates a seasonal flight to Orlando, which will fly from mid-December through mid-May.

American Airlines routes will include first-class seats in addition to regular economy seating.

Here’s a complete list of Provo’s destinations and frequency as of December 2024:

American Airlines:

  • Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), three times daily

  • Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX), once daily 

Allegiant Air

  • Phoenix/Mesa (AZA), daily

  • Santa Ana (SNA), 5-6 times a week

  • Nashville (BNA), twice a week  

  • San Diego (SAN), twice a week

  • Austin (AUS), twice a week

  • Houston (HOU), 2-3 times a week 

  • Portland (PDX), 2-3 times a week

  • Chicago Midway (MDW), twice a week

  • Orlando/Sanford (SFB), twice a week

Breeze Airways:

  • Washington, D.C. (IAD), three times a week 

  • Orlando (MCO), three times a week

  • Santa Ana (SNA), daily 

  • San Francisco (SFO), 3-5 times a week  

  • Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), twice a week 

  • Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX), twice a week 

  • San Bernardino (SBD), twice a week

  • Las Vegas (LAS), twice a week starting March 2026

  • Burbank (BUR), five times a week starting March 2026

  • Grand Junction (GJT), twice a week (“Breeze thru” route, with a connection in SNA)

  • Montrose (MTJ), 3-5 times a week (“Breeze thru” route, with a connection in SNA)

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