Provo travelers will soon have another way to get to Las Vegas and a number of other Western cities.
Utah-based budget airline Breeze Airways, which connects travelers in smaller cities with larger destinations, announced Thursday that it will resume nonstop service from Provo Municipal Airport to Las Vegas starting March 13, with fares beginning at just $39 one-way.
Beginning in March, travelers can also book trips to Arcata-Eureka, Calif.; Eugene, Ore.; Burbank-Hollywood, Calif.; Pasco-Tri Cities, Wash.; and Redmond, Ore., the news release states.
According to the airline’s release, the new routes will include a mix of nonstop and one-stop/no plane change flights.
“Provo is our hometown base, so we’re always excited to bring new destinations to our guests in the area,” said Breeze Airways founder and CEO David Neeleman. He added that the expansion marks a major step in strengthening the airline’s West Coast network.
The airline is offering limited-time promotional fares starting at $39 and $49 for one-way flights on select routes, but only for bookings made between now and Wednesday, according to their website. The promotion can only be used for travel between March and May 2026, and some routes have specific start dates and days of the week when the promotion is valid.
The airline, headquartered in Cottonwood Heights, began service in 2021. Breeze is the fifth airline launched by Utah native Neeleman, who also founded U.S. carrier JetBlue, as well as Utah-based Morris Air (later sold to Southwest), Brazil’s Azul and Canada’s WestJet.