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Cheap Flights to Utah
Most popular in | July | High demand for flights, 32% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | October | Best time to find cheap flights, 5% potential price drop |
Average price | £560 | Price for this month |
Cheapest price | £298 | From London to Salt Lake City |
Cheapest prices for Utah flights by month
When is the best time to fly to Utah?
Choose a month below to see average flight price and weather conditions.
Price
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£414 - £857
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Temperature
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4 - 35 °C
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Rainfall
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13 - 50 mm
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When is the best time to book flights to Utah?
Booking 55 days in advance of your planned departure date is, on average, the best time to get cheap flights to Utah. The general trend is that the closer you book to the departure date, the more expensive your flight will be.
Which day is cheapest to fly to Utah?
The cheapest flights to Utah are usually found when departing on a Tuesday. The departure day with the highest cost at present is Sunday.
What time of day is cheapest to fly?
Utah flights can be made cheaper if you choose a flight at midday. Booking a flight in the morning will likely mean higher prices.
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.
When 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.
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.