Provo City

Airport


The Provo Airport now has commercial service as well as being a general aviation airfield located on the west edge of Provo adjacent to Utah Lake. Provo's Air Traffic Control Tower controls the sky over Provo.

Scheduled Service

Frontier Airlines Daily Flights

Departs Provo 8:04 a.m. Daily
Arrives Provo 7:50 p.m. Daily
FrontierAirlines.com

Frontier Airlines now has scheduled service at the Provo Airport with daily flights at 8:04 a.m. outbound and 7:50 p.m. inbound to and from its Denver, Colorado hub. Connections can be made at Denver to points such as New York, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Atlanta, Chicago and Orlando. The route is operated by Frontier's 99-seat Embraer 190 jet aircraft.

Frontier uses Million Air's facility, 3421 West Mike Jense Parkway, as its terminal, and sells tickets online at FrontierAirlines.com.

Hertz Rental cars are available through Million Air, (801) 356-3535. If other rental agencies are used, you must make arrangements through them to have the cars at the airport when you arrive.

It is important to allow enough time before the flight to pre-pay for parking if you are leaving a vehicle at the airport and to get checked in and through security. It is recommended you be there by 6:30 a.m. and no later than 6:45 a.m. With Provo being a smaller airport there is only one security station for everyone on the flight to go through. With the flights filling up, that means you still need to allow enough time to go through the pre-flight processes.

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  • Contacts

    Frontier Airlines
    Daily scheduled service to Denver
    FrontierAirlines.com

    Airport Manager
    Steve Gleason, 801-852-6715,
    Emergency (24hr) 801-368-0383

    Airport Operations Coordinator
    Dann Shumway, 801-852-6715,
    Emergency (24hr) 801-368-0688

    Provo City Public Services
    801-852-6700

    Million Air (FBO) 801-356-5656
    (fuel and services

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I-15 Construction

Northbound on- and off-ramps at Provo Center are scheduled to close for up to 40 days each. One ramp will close at a time to allow crews to construct the new northbound lanes and ramp connections at the interchange. Airport customers can use University Avenue or University Parkway as alternative accesas points to and from nortrhbuond I-15 during these closures. The northbound off-ramp will be closed mid-May. Please adjust travel time to allow for detours to westbound Center Street. For more information, look at this map or go directly to the I-15 core website.

Airport Location

The Provo Airport can be reached by taking Provo Center Street westbound to 3110 West, turn left and follow the road until it ends at the airport.

Although I-15 is under construction, the Center Street off-ramp is open. Please allow extra time to travel through the construction area and plan your arrival at the airport accordingly. It's better to be early than late!

Parking

The public parking lot at the Provo Airport is in front of the Million Air terminal. Parking is only $3.50 per day, which is only half of what you would pay at Salt Lake International Airport. There are credit card pay stations just inside the Million entrance. This is a pre-pay system, and there are instructions to walk you through the process. If your return trip is delayed, there is a phone number on the receipt to call to extend your parking duration so a $25 ticket is not issued. Please allow enough time before your flight to be able to pre-pay. A ticket will be issued if pre-payment is not made. The 24-hour periods for parking run from midnight - midnight.

Airport Information

The Provo Airport is served by two runways. Runway 13/31 is 8,600 feet long and 150 wide and is of asphalt construction. It has a porous friction course surface, and rated pavement strengths of 65,000 pounds single wheel gear (SWG); 85,000 pounds dual wheel gear (DWG); 140,000 pounds tandem gear (DTG) loading. Runway 13/31 is equipped with high, low and medium intensity runway lighting system and served by a parallel taxiway system. A precision instrument landing system (ILS) is installed on Runway 13, and visual landing aids include a PAPI-4 on Runway 13 and a PAPI-2 on runway 31.

Runway 18/36 is 6,602 feet long by 150 feet wide and is of asphalt construction. It is rated for 50,000 pounds SWG; 70,000 pounds DWG and 110,000 pounds DTG. This runway has medium intensity lighting and PAPI-2 units on each runway end. Connecting taxiways link the runway to the apron areas.

The aiport's terminal area is located on the east side of the airfield complex, and is comprised of fixed base operator facilities, hangars, T-hangars, tie downs, aircraft aprons, aircraft rescue and fire fighting facilities, as well as other miscellaneous structures, offering a complete line of aviation services.

Elevation: 4497

CTAF: 125.3

Ground: 119.4

AWOS: 135.17, 801-373-9782

ATCT Hours of Operation: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. local time