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3 Apr — 10 Apr1
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Flights to Utah in 2024

Find the latest flights to Utah in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 209,660 searches and data was last updated on 29 March 2024.

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August

Cheapest in

April

Average price

S$ 1,688
High demand for flights, 20% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 6% potential price drop
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The great state of Utah is rich in history and diversity. The Mormons arrived in 1847 and started building what is known today as Salt Lake City. Forty-three years later and after the Mormon Church renounced the practice of polygamy, Utah became a state and has been thriving ever since.

Travellers booking flights to Utah are on their way to a land of natural resources. Utah continues to be the leading producer of copper, gold, silver, lead, zinc, and oil. Of course, the expansive tourism industry keeps the economy alive.

Find cheap flights to Utah and explore the tallest mountain peaks in the country or take a walk through one of Utah’s five national parks. Skiers and snowboarders will revel in Utah’s snow sports. With more than 11,000 miles of fishing streams and almost 150,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs, travellers booking flights to Utah will easily find their place in this land. The line-up of tourist attractions includes Zion National Parks, the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City and the site of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Utah climate

The climate in Utah varies depending on the region. Summers tend to be hot during the day and cool at night, while winter can be cold and snowy. Temperatures in summer in Salt Lake City go into the mid-20s (Celsius) and sometimes 30s, going down to about four and ten degrees at night. In November and December heavy snow is common and fall to ten feet or more at Wasatch Mountain ski resorts, and remains in mountain passes until July. In the south of the state winters are mild and summers are hot. 

Getting around Utah

In Salt Lake City trains and buses serve the city and the surrounding ski areas. But to really explore the state you’ll need a car.

When visiting Salt Lake City you can explore its downtown area on foot or by bus.

There are well-maintained roads in Bryce Canyon that run the length of the scenic area. In summer free shuttle buses provide tours of the northern area of the park.

From April through October Zion National Park does not allow private vehicles on the main road; however shuttle service from the parking lot to the canyon during peak hours is provided. There are also shuttles from neighbouring towns to the park.

What is good to know if travelling to Utah?

  • Utah’s largest national park, Canyonlands, is split into three regions. On top of a 1500-foot mesa sits the Island in the Sky section of the park. Follow the paved roads leading to some of the most majestic views in the park. Rising up from the ground is the Needles area of sandstone spires. The wildest district in the park is the Maze, one of the most remote areas in the US.
  • The independent film festival, the Sundance Film Festival, which was founded by Robert Redford, is held annually at the Sundance Ski Resort.
  • In Salt Lake City visit the Museum of Church History and Art which tells the story of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its New York origins and its settlement in Utah to today.The church has more than ten million members.
  • Take a trip to “The largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere”, the Great Salt Lake. It consists of several rivers and streams flowing into the lake, but it has no outlet and the water is very salty. Visitors to the lake enjoy its buoyancy while active visitors sail and kayak.
  • One of the largest islands in the Great Salt Lake is Antelope Island. A 7.5-mile causeway attaches it to the “mainland”. Antelope Island State Park is popular for its beaches, bathing, camping, biking and hiking trails. A large bison population resides there and at the end of October a great autumn event takes place.
  • Utah’s ski resorts include Deer Valley, Park City Resort, Alta, Beaver Mountain, Brian Head, Brighton, The Canyons, Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Snowbird, Solitude, Sundance and Wolf Mountain.
  • When is the best time to fly to Utah?

    Peak Season: Summer peak season for flights to Utah. Although the weather is extremely hot, the south of the state and its national parks are busiest from June to September. It also gets very busy from December to early April as it’s ski season. In January Park City hosts the Sundance Film Festival. Off Season: Spring and autumn are great times to visit. The rates for hotels and flights drop and crowds are rare. The southwest has wildflowers in bloom in spring but lots of mosquitoes.

  • How long is the flight to Utah?

    When flying from Singapore to Salt Lake City in Utah, you're likely to find flights with a single stopover and a travel time of around 19h 20min. Flights with multiple stops are likely to take close to 22h. Flights to Saint George Airport (SGU) from Singapore often have two stopovers and a flight time of around 26h 28min.

  • Where can you get direct flights to Utah from?

    Unfortunately, there are currently no direct flights to Utah from Singapore available. Utah flight deals from Singapore often have routes that require flights to make at least one stopover before completing the trip. Flights will depart from Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN). If you’re flying to Salt Lake City, you can expect flights to have a single stopover in places like San Francisco or Seattle/Tacoma before heading to Salt Lake City Airport (SLC). You will find cheap flights to Utah that depart from Singapore Changi and stop in both San Francisco and Denver before heading on to Saint George Airport.

  • What is the best way to travel around Utah?

    While travelling through the well-known areas of Utah like Salt Lake City or Park City, you’ll have access to a variety of local public transport, such as the Utah Transit Authority (UTA), which provides mass transit via buses and a light-rail system in the Salt Lake area. If you wish to travel from Salt Lake City to Park City, you might want to make use of the bus system. You can catch a bus from the U Medical Center Station that will take you to Kimball Junction Transit Center, where you will transfer to the 10 bus and head to the Old Town Transit Center in Park City. This trip is likely to take just under an hour depending on traffic. You can also take a taxi from Salt Lake City to Park City in around 40min.

  • What are some things to do in Utah?

    In the Mountain West region of the US, you’ll find the state of Utah, which offers visitors a variety of activities to indulge in and sights to see in the inner cities and surrounding areas. Utah is home to a plethora of national parks for you to hike and bike through while taking in the sights, spend time exploring places like Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Arches National Park, as well as Capitol Reef National Park. As a skiing enthusiast, you can make your way to the likes of Deer Valley Resort, Alta Ski Area, or Park City Mountain to explore the slopes. If you want to explore the arts and culture of the state of Utah, you can spend time at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the Tuacahn Center For the Arts, or the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. If you’re travelling with kids and looking for entertainment for the whole family, places like Lagoon Amusement Park and Hogle Zoo offer something for everyone and provide a variety of exhibits and thrill rides.

  • Do I need a passport or visa to fly to Utah?

    As a Singaporean wanting to book cheap flights to Utah in the USA, you will not be required to apply for a visa before your travel, as long as you have a return ticket or proof of onward travel. Your stay must be 90 days or less. If you wish to stay longer, you will need to apply for a tourist visa through the local embassy or consulate. Typically, a standard tourist visa will cost roughly S$215 to obtain, while a business or working visa can cost as much as S$260.

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