Provo Municipal Airport (PVU) — Provo, Utah

Provo Municipal Airport (IATA: PVU) is the primary commercial and general aviation airport serving Provo and Utah County, Utah. Situated at 4,497 feet MSL in the Utah Valley, PVU has experienced a dramatic commercial aviation revival with the arrival of Allegiant Air service connecting Provo to Las Vegas, Phoenix, and other Sunbelt leisure destinations. The airport serves as an alternative to Salt Lake City International (SLC) for Utah County's growing population, offering shorter drive times and reduced congestion for residents of Provo, Orem, Spanish Fork, and surrounding communities.

PVU's commercial service history has been intermittent, with multiple carriers attempting and discontinuing service over the decades before Allegiant's ultra-low-cost model found traction in the market. The airport's position in the nation's fastest-growing metro area by percentage growth—the Provo-Orem metropolitan statistical area has consistently ranked at or near the top of US metro area growth charts—provides a strong long-term demand foundation for commercial service expansion. General aviation operations at PVU include flight training, business aviation, charter, and a significant based aircraft community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What airlines serve Provo Municipal Airport PVU?

Allegiant Air provides scheduled commercial service from PVU to leisure destinations including Las Vegas, Phoenix, and other Allegiant network cities. Service frequency varies seasonally with Utah Valley's travel demand patterns.

Why is PVU an alternative to Salt Lake City International for Utah County residents?

PVU is approximately 45 miles south of SLC, saving south Utah County residents significant commute time. Combined with Allegiant's typically lower fares and the less-congested terminal environment, PVU offers a genuinely competitive option for certain routes.

What is the runway situation at Provo Municipal Airport?

PVU features a primary runway of approximately 10,005 feet, one of the longer runways among Utah's non-hub airports, capable of accommodating larger commercial jet aircraft and business jets. The long runway reflects historical commercial service ambitions and current charter and business jet operations.

What general aviation services are available at PVU?

PVU hosts FBO services, fuel (100LL and Jet-A), aircraft maintenance, flight training, and tie-down and hangar facilities. The airport's commercial terminal and ramp infrastructure also serve the growing business aviation community attracted to Utah County.

Provo Municipal Airport - PVU Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Provo, Utah.

Name Provo Municipal Airport - PVU
Address 3421 Mike Jense Parkway, Provo UT 84601 Map
Phone (801) 852-6715
Website
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Map of Provo Municipal Airport - PVU


PVU and the Utah County Aviation Market

Provo Municipal Airport's commercial service evolution reflects the broader challenge of sustaining scheduled airline service at medium-sized cities in a hub-dominated airline industry. The ultra-low-cost carrier model represented by Allegiant has proven more sustainable at PVU than the legacy and regional carrier attempts of earlier decades, suggesting that nonstop leisure travel to specific destinations may be the formula that works for the Provo market. The 2034 Winter Olympics awarded to Salt Lake City will likely create a burst of commercial aviation interest across all Wasatch Front airports, including PVU.

The Utah DOT Aeronautics Division and the city of Provo have invested significantly in PVU's commercial terminal and airfield infrastructure to attract and retain airline service. The airport's 10,000-foot runway provides capabilities well beyond what the current commercial service requires, positioning PVU for the possibility of future widebody operations or cargo activity as Utah County's economy continues its remarkable growth trajectory. For the general aviation community, PVU's infrastructure makes it one of Utah Valley's most capable airports for instrument training, business jet operations, and cross-country flying.

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