Utah, known for its breathtaking national parks, thriving outdoor recreation, and vibrant cities, has a network of airports connecting it to domestic and international destinations. Below is an overview of Utah’s airports and their key features.

 
City Served/LocationRegionIATAAirport NameCoordinates
Salt Lake CityNorthern UtahSLCSalt Lake City International Airport40.7899° N, 111.9791° W
St. GeorgeSouthwestern UtahSGUSt. George Regional Airport37.0364° N, 113.5101° W
Cedar CitySouthern UtahCDCCedar City Regional Airport37.7010° N, 113.0983° W
ProvoCentral UtahPVUProvo Municipal Airport40.2192° N, 111.7224° W
OgdenNorthern UtahOGDOgden-Hinckley Airport41.1959° N, 112.0127° W
MoabSoutheastern UtahCNYCanyonlands Regional Airport38.7550° N, 109.7558° W
VernalNortheastern UtahVELVernal Regional Airport40.4408° N, 109.5101° W

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)

SLC is the largest and busiest airport in Utah, serving as a major hub for domestic and international travel.

 

Features:

  • Passenger Services: Modern terminals with dining, shopping, and lounge facilities.
  • Connectivity: Offers flights to numerous domestic cities and international destinations.
  • Economic Role: Supports Utah’s growing economy and acts as a gateway for tourism to the state’s national parks.

St. George Regional Airport (SGU)

SGU serves southwestern Utah, providing access to nearby Zion National Park and other outdoor attractions.

Features:

  • Regional Gateway: Direct flights to major hubs like Salt Lake City, Denver, and Phoenix.
  • Tourism Hub: Popular for visitors exploring southern Utah’s natural wonders.

Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC)

CDC is a small airport serving southern Utah, including visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park and Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Features:

  • Passenger Services: Regular flights to Salt Lake City for regional connectivity.
  • Convenience: Offers access to Utah Shakespeare Festival and other local events.

Provo Municipal Airport (PVU)

Located in central Utah, PVU supports regional travel and is a growing alternative to SLC.

Features:

  • Low-Cost Flights: Home to budget carriers offering affordable options for domestic travel.
  • Regional Importance: Convenient for residents of Utah Valley.

Regional Airports

  • Ogden-Hinckley Airport (OGD): A general aviation and regional airport serving northern Utah.
  • Canyonlands Regional Airport (CNY): Provides access to Moab and Arches National Park.
  • Vernal Regional Airport (VEL): Connects northeastern Utah to Denver and supports regional business travel.

Importance of Utah’s Airports

Utah’s airports are essential for connecting the state’s residents and visitors to national and international destinations. They play a critical role in supporting the state’s economy, tourism, and outdoor recreation industry.

Sustainability and Development

Utah’s airports are investing in modernization and expansion to support growing passenger traffic and enhance sustainability:

  • SLC: Undergoing a multi-phase redevelopment project to improve facilities and capacity.
  • Regional Airports: Upgrading infrastructure to enhance connectivity and support tourism.

Utah’s aviation network ensures seamless travel, economic growth, and access to its iconic natural landscapes.

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