Breeze Airways Launches 5 Destinations From Provo/Salt Lake City

Breeze Airways has announced a new selection of routes at Provo, Utah, on the same day Provo Airport officially unveiled its new $55 million terminal facilities. The carrier will offer daily services to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Francisco, and Westchester.

Breeze Airways comes to Provo

Breeze Airways will launch five daily routes out of Provo Municipal Airport (PVU), with its first flights beginning on August 4th. The Utah headquartered airline will base four aircraft in Provo and serve both East and West Coast destinations.

The new destinations are:

  • Las Vegas, NV - Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) - October 5th.
  • Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - November 2nd.
  • San Bernardino, CA - San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) - August 4th.
  • San Francisco, CA - San Francisco International Airport (SFO) - August 4th.
  • Westchester / White Plains, NY - Westchester County Airport (HPN) - October 5th.

The airline's flights between Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco will be nonstop, while San Bernardino and Westchester will be one-stop 'BreezeThru' flights. BreezeThru flights involve a quick stop at an airport where passengers will remain on the same aircraft.

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The airline will offer daily flights on all routes. Photo: Breeze Airways

David Neeleman, founder and CEO of Breeze Airways, said,

"It’s been the question on everyone’s lips since we first opened our offices in Cottonwood Heights — when are you flying from Utah?. We’re excited to continue growing and hiring from here, and now flying from here. The beautiful, newly renovated Provo Airport will give our guests an easy-breezy way to travel to both coasts."

Breeze will deploy its Airbus A220 fleet on flights to Las Vegas and Los Angeles, while its Embraer E190 jets will serve San Francisco. San Bernardino flights will be via San Francisco, while Westchester flights will be via Las Vegas.

One-way fares will begin at $29 for Las Vegas, $39 for Los Angeles and San Francisco, $49 for San Bernardino, and $89 for Westchester.

New terminal at Provo Airport

Provo Municipal Airport began construction on a new $55 million terminal in 2019 and officially unveiled its new facility on Friday.

Lukas Johnson, Chief Commercial Officer of Breeze Airways, said,

"It’s a beautiful building and the city and the whole area has done a great job in supporting this service."

The state-of-the-art 75,000 sq ft terminal currently features four gates with the option to expand to 10 gates.

Neeleman added,

"We’re a Utah headquartered operation, and it feels really good to be able to expand service here. Hats off to Mayor Kaufusi for having the foresight to build the new terminal. We wouldn’t have been able to go there without the new investment."

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Competition for Allegiant Air

Breeze Airways will compete with Provo mainstay Allegiant Air, which will also fly to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. A few weeks ago, Allegiant Air announced it would base four planes at Provo from November as part of a new $95 million base.

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Allegiant Air announced four new routes out of Provo Airport on Friday. Photo: Getty Images

The carrier has been active at Provo for almost a decade and is currently the only scheduled carrier serving the airport. Allegiant unveiled four new Provo destinations on Friday, including Las Vegas, San Diego, and Portland.

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