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Old Aug 29, 2011 | 12:16 pm
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Arrow Flying out of Provo

I have a flight out of there next week. It looks like Frontier is operating out of an FBO. Anyone have any experience flying in or out? How's the parking? Check-in? Security? waiting space? etc....
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Old Aug 29, 2011 | 4:19 pm
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I've heard it is extremely convenient both ways.

http://www.provo.org/airport.main.html
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Old Sep 2, 2011 | 1:50 pm
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I was very impressed. Flying out of Provo (since I live in Orem) was convienient. I called my husband the moment we landed and by the time he got to the airport, I was ready with my luggage.
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Old Sep 2, 2011 | 1:51 pm
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Provo is miniscule. It amazes me that anything flies out of there aside from crop dusters and the occassional business jet. I wouldn't worry about "fighting the traffic/crowds."
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Old Sep 2, 2011 | 2:24 pm
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Originally Posted by TheManofaThousandPlaces
Provo is miniscule. I wouldn't worry about "fighting the traffic/crowds."
The airport website mentions road construction delays and......and a strict (*smile*) arrive by 7:15am for the 8:25am departure on a 99-seat E-190 jet!

from:
http://www.provo.org/airport.main.html

IMPORTANT NOTE: Beginning August 22, 2011, the southbound I-15 off-ramp to Provo Center Street will be closed through November 22, 2011, for reconstruction. The new ramp configuration will be open in late fall, but until then, motorists wishing to access west Provo, Utah Lake State Park, and the airport should use University Parkway to Geneva Road as an alternate route. Local traffic can use Center Street or 820 North. All other ramps at the interchange will remain open during this time. Turn lanes at the intersection of Center Street and 1600 West will be removed, but turns will be permitted from the through lanes. Please allow extra time to travel through the construction area and detours and plan your arrival at the airport accordingly.
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Old Sep 6, 2011 | 11:10 am
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After flying in/out of SLC this weekend, and having to wait forever to be packed like sardines on the bus to the economy lot, I'm looking forward to trying out Provo.
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Old Sep 6, 2011 | 12:29 pm
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Originally Posted by peersteve
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The airport website mentions road construction delays and......and a strict (*smile*) arrive by 7:15am for the 8:25am departure on a 99-seat E-190 jet!

from:
http://www.provo.org/airport.main.html

IMPORTANT NOTE: Beginning August 22, 2011, the southbound I-15 off-ramp to Provo Center Street will be closed through November 22, 2011, for reconstruction. The new ramp configuration will be open in late fall, but until then, motorists wishing to access west Provo, Utah Lake State Park, and the airport should use University Parkway to Geneva Road as an alternate route. Local traffic can use Center Street or 820 North. All other ramps at the interchange will remain open during this time. Turn lanes at the intersection of Center Street and 1600 West will be removed, but turns will be permitted from the through lanes. Please allow extra time to travel through the construction area and detours and plan your arrival at the airport accordingly.
Good point. Congestion at the Provo airport is one thing. Traffic problems along I-15 in Utah County are quite another.
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Old Sep 20, 2011 | 9:06 am
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Thumbs up Review - Provo Airport

As the OP, I wanted to check back in and report my experience using the Provo Airport.

Parking is very easy and convenient, but payment could be confusing. They have just constructed a new lot right outside the building. I got there at 7:10 on a Friday morning for an 8:25 flight and parked, literally, 50 feet from the front of the building. You have to pre-pay for parking. Its $3.50 per day and you punch in to the machine how many days you will be gone and input what space youre parked in. Theres no need to put anything on your dash.

Further away from the terminal beyond the paved/pay parking, there is a field where a decent number of people seemed to be parking for free. I chose to pay for parking since I was going to be gone for 11 days and I was driving my wifes little car and didnt want to get stuck in mud if it rained.

The terminal is a FBO that they added a security area and waiting area on the side. The waiting area is pretty cramped if the flight is full at all. However, it took probably five minutes from the time I parked to (1) pay for parking, (2) check-in and (3) clear security.

There is no jet bridge. Boarding is done via a mobile ramp that you walk up to board the plane.

Arriving was just as easy. From the time we touched down, I was in my car in five minutes. I didnt have any checked luggage, so Im not sure how that process works. However, it appears that they load up a cart and drive it around to the front of the building (near the parking lot and pickup area) and you get your luggage off the cart.

All in all, it was very convenient. The flight attendant on the way back did say the loads havent been very high, so I wonder how long the flights will continue.

For people in Utah County and parts south, this is a great option. I live in southern Salt Lake County, so it was about a 40 minute drive. However, when you factor in the time you would spend parking, riding the shuttle, checking in, clearing security, etc., it may be quicker to fly out of Provo. Plus parking is cheaper.
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Old Sep 20, 2011 | 2:51 pm
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Glad to hear how easy it was. Hopefully, this little station will make it.
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Old Sep 28, 2011 | 10:54 am
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Originally Posted by kchoya
As the OP, I wanted to check back in and report my experience using the Provo Airport.

Parking is very easy and convenient, but payment could be confusing. They have just constructed a new lot right outside the building. I got there at 7:10 on a Friday morning for an 8:25 flight and parked, literally, 50 feet from the front of the building. You have to pre-pay for parking. Its $3.50 per day and you punch in to the machine how many days you will be gone and input what space youre parked in. Theres no need to put anything on your dash.

Further away from the terminal beyond the paved/pay parking, there is a field where a decent number of people seemed to be parking for free. I chose to pay for parking since I was going to be gone for 11 days and I was driving my wifes little car and didnt want to get stuck in mud if it rained.

The terminal is a FBO that they added a security area and waiting area on the side. The waiting area is pretty cramped if the flight is full at all. However, it took probably five minutes from the time I parked to (1) pay for parking, (2) check-in and (3) clear security.

There is no jet bridge. Boarding is done via a mobile ramp that you walk up to board the plane.

Arriving was just as easy. From the time we touched down, I was in my car in five minutes. I didnt have any checked luggage, so Im not sure how that process works. However, it appears that they load up a cart and drive it around to the front of the building (near the parking lot and pickup area) and you get your luggage off the cart.

All in all, it was very convenient. The flight attendant on the way back did say the loads havent been very high, so I wonder how long the flights will continue.

For people in Utah County and parts south, this is a great option. I live in southern Salt Lake County, so it was about a 40 minute drive. However, when you factor in the time you would spend parking, riding the shuttle, checking in, clearing security, etc., it may be quicker to fly out of Provo. Plus parking is cheaper.
I was looking forward to flying out of Provo in November. However, they canceled the second leg of my trip (DEN-PHL) and could not get me on a suitable replacement , so now I'm flying another airline out of SLC. This is my first vist to Utah (daughter & SIL live in Orem).
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