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Cheap Flights from Los Angeles to Utah

Cheapest round-trip prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 5 days
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Citynonstop$98
Saint George
Saint Georgenonstop$249
Provo
Provo1 stop$118
Moab
Moab1 stop$299
Cedar City
Cedar City1 stop$353
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Citynonstop$98
Saint George
Saint Georgenonstop$249
Provo
Provo1 stop$118
Moab
Moab1 stop$299
Cedar City
Cedar City1 stop$353
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Los Angeles to Utah flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Los Angeles to Utah to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from Los Angeles to Utah?

Flight prices are below average for this route right now.

Flights to Utah from Los Angeles usually cost between $133 and $273 in September.
The lowest price found in the past 5 days was $98 on Frontier (Sep 16-Sep 23).

What is the cheapest Los Angeles to Utah flight route?

The cheapest ticket to Utah from Los Angeles found in the last 5 days was to Salt Lake City, at $88 round-trip. The most popular route is from Los Angeles (LAX) to Salt Lake City (SLC), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 5 days was $88.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Utah?

The cheapest time of day to fly to Utah is generally in the evening, when round-trip flights cost $212 on average. Morning departures are around 29% more expensive than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Utah is generally at night, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $304.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Los Angeles to Utah?

No, with an average price for the route of $372, prices are generally cheapest when you fly direct.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Los Angeles to Utah?

The cheapest month for flights from Los Angeles to Utah is September, when tickets cost $185 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are July and June, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $301 and $250 respectively.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Los Angeles to Utah?

If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Utah on a Saturday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Sunday is the most expensive day to fly from Los Angeles to Utah. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Friday and avoiding Wednesdays for the best deals.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Los Angeles to Utah?

To get a below average price on the flight from Los Angeles to Utah, you should book around 2 weeks before departure, which saves you about 26% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 6 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low season

June

Cheapest flight

$73
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 27% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 3% increase in price.
Flight from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City

FAQs - booking Utah flights

  • Are there any good public transportation options to get from the center of Los Angeles to Los Angeles International Airport?

    A great choice is to travel on the LAX FlyAway bus that will get you from Union Station downtown to the airport in about 40 minutes. One of the best features of this bus is that it departs from a major transportation hub that connects to several transportation options throughout the greater Los Angeles area.

  • Are there any other airports in the area that I can use for my flight to Utah?

    Travelers that are east of Los Angeles might find it easier to make their way to Ontario International Airport (ONT). From this airport, you will find a direct flight aboard Delta Air Lines to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). You can also travel on a one-stop flight that uses a combination of Frontier Airlines and Allegiant Airlines to travel to Provo Airport (PVU) with a layover at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS).

  • Which airlines on this trip are good with kids flying alone?

    Delta Air Lines offers a reliable Unaccompanied Minor program, catering to children aged 5 to 14 traveling alone. This service provides attentive care, with Delta staff guiding minors through check-in, boarding, in-flight activities, and connecting flights. The program ensures constant supervision, priority boarding, and personalized assistance, prioritizing the safety and comfort of young travelers. Parents or guardians can have peace of mind, knowing that Delta Air Lines is committed to creating a secure and positive flying experience for kids flying solo.

  • If I worry about the environment when I travel, which airline should I choose for this trip?

    Delta Air Lines is committed to sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. The airline invests in fuel-efficient aircraft, employs innovative technologies for fuel conservation, and actively participates in carbon offset programs. Delta also focuses on waste reduction, recycling, and water conservation across its operations. Moreover, the company engages in community initiatives, supporting environmental projects and promoting sustainable practices.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Los Angeles to Utah?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Los Angeles to Utah.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Los Angeles to Utah?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Los Angeles to Utah is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Los Angeles to Utah?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from Los Angeles to Utah with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Los Angeles to Utah?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Los Angeles to Utah up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Utah

  • You can make a quick trip from Los Angeles to Utah on one of the nonstop flights available aboard JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, or Spirit Airlines that travel from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC).
  • If you are looking for a way to get to the city of Provo, Utah, one of your best options is to take the nonstop flight available aboard Allegiant Airlines that travels from Los Angeles International Airport to Provo Airport (PVU).
  • Since Salt Lake City International Airport is a major hub for Delta Air Lines, it comes as no surprise that you will find a number of flight options between Los Angeles and this city in Utah on Delta.
  • If you are traveling from Los Angeles International Airport on United Airlines for your flight to Utah, you will find this airline offers two of its lounge locations in Terminal Seven at the airport.
  • Travelers who want to make their way to the beautiful city of Moab in eastern Utah can do so aboard one-stop flights offered by Delta Air Lines that have a layover at Salt Lake City, or United Airlines flights that have a layover at Denver (DEN).

Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Los Angeles to Utah

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Los Angeles to Utah? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.0
SouthwestOverall score based on 4215 reviews
8.0Comfort
7.0Food
7.5Entertainment
8.6Crew
8.1Boarding
Airline reviews

Terrible. Even though there’s assigned seating now, they are still the slowest boarding airline of anyone.

2.0 MediocreJames, Apr 2026
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Terrible. Even though there’s assigned seating now, they are still the slowest boarding airline of anyone.

It was good from LAX to Phoenix, But the connection in Phoenix to Tulsa was not that great. The staff on both flights were great. The choice of free entertainment was ok nothing to brag about. The 45 min delay because of some electrical issue wasn't great from Phoenix to Tulsa. We sat there with hardly any air, The seat I had was between windows so the side of the plane pushed in on you. My being a bigger man it then made the seating area uncomfortable. The seats on the plane had no power to connect to recharge your phone or anything. I would recommend that they should look into a slot or clamp to hold your phone to enjoy while watching the entertainment choices hands-free. Also make it possible to raise the inner seat by the window be able to raise the arm rest up to make more room for larger people to set more comfortably. I would also say other then that stop price gouging the airfare or nickel and diming everything. Not fair for people having to fly for emergencies and be paying for higher prices due to the season or holidays. Your making your money either way and the cost of flying is still going to be the same regardless if there's 100 people or 200 people.

Flight boarded late after announcing on time boarding. Flight arrived only a little late despite late departure. Had trouble connecting to WiFi

The lead steward kept singing about "San Francisco" and hotel California---more annoying than humorous....needs work. Flight was smooth and on time.

Crew could have been friendlier, maybe I'm spoiled by SW crews. In flight wifi was good. Would be nice to have more food offerings on a 4 plus hour flight

Was as expected. Crowed planes. Too many carryons delaying takeoff. But the ride only took an hour and saved me a lot of time SFO is a not a great airport.

Can not wait for seating change to reduce the amount of pre boards - it’s disheartening the abuse. And then then deplaning

The flight took off late, which really stressed me out for 5 hours worrying about my connection. We started boarding late... not sure why. There was a long line for preboard of folks that needed assistance or were in wheelchairs and not enough attendants to help. There was one lady who seemed to hold up regular boarding bc she needed to consolidate her 3 bags into 2. I'm wondering why we all had to wait for her and not board around her. Crew on board was great! So funny, so helpful and very nice. They reassured me my connecting flight would wait... and it dead. Seems it was waiting on several connecting flights, so it took off late too. Overall a very long trip but I'm glad I didn't have to spend the night in the Baltimore airport. And why are SW terminals so far from each other. I had to haul from the end of one terminal to the end of different terminal to catch my flight.

Best domestic airline in the USA. Excellent fares and two bags included with every fare (only carrier to do so).

The crew was fabulous, outstanding, friendly, attentive and just great, really made my flight one of the best I've ever had, thank you southwest crew flight #474, from Los Angeles to San Francisco on April 2,2024

Delta is always late. Ruined our first day of a short vacation. Timing is important. We pay to stay on an itinerary

Seats were not bad enough and uncomfortable good legroom in the emergency exit row we were in, but we were forbidden to hold my grandson on my lap for a little while, and the stewardess passed us saying it was against regulations which makes little or no sense when you’re 36,000 feet. The food snacks were really bad. Tasteless tasted like wallpaper, but we’re supposed to be protein bars, and the announcements were all completely incoherent because of the noise of the airplane and the lowness and crackly nature of the PA system.. this was disgraceful. No one in our party could understand a word of what the captain or the flight attendant were saying —not a word! The landing was a little hairy in a pretty stiff crosswind -we bounced before the plane stabilized on the runway

First The flight got delayed because one of the crew members was late and we couldn’t board until she arrived. Then we all boarded and got held in the tarmac for another 30 min.

It was as good as it could be. Flying is not a pleasant experience these days.

Be on time? When not on time a circling for over an hour offer more than 1 bag of chips to the passengers? It was a 7 hour flight by the time we got done.

Long story short, it was one of the better flight experiences I've had in some time when compared with other airlines.

Generally on time departures and arrivals, clean planes, sky miles membership provides great benefits (complimentary upgrades, etc).

N Everything was perfect from boarding to assistance to baggage in Tampa

Fast, lovely scenery, great info on the Delta flight screen about landmarks we were flying over. Great landing!

Long flight but comfortable and not freezing as I have experienced on Hawaiian flights to the islands. They gave us blankets just in case. Nice touch.

Baggage claim signs were not updated with my flight information, so I had to guess. The app wasn't updated either.

UA594 was delayed multiple times. I ended up getting picked up so I can make it in time for work 6AM on Monday, 7/6/2026

Boarded from a very small gate at LAX. Staff at gate had us line up, then waited 25 minutes to board without a word of explanation. Plane arrived on time then waited 20 minutes for a plane to vacate our gate. Majority of bags arrived after 15 minutes but it took an hour for a small number of remaining bags to be off-loaded despite my “priority” bag tag.

Great staff. Clean plane, but we were delayed for more than an hour due to maintenance issues and had to board another plane.

The boarding process on the departure from LA was rather slow even though I was in Group 1. For first class, I was not expecting to have to pay for Wi-fi but I did and then the wi-fi was spotty. The entree was surprisingly good and so that was a pleasant surprise. However, once I got to Houston, it was terrible. Unfortunately there was bad weather but the constant gate changes for my connecting flight was difficult to manage due to having to navigate back and forth between different terminals.

Flight was delayed but more than 90 minutes. This caused me to miss my available windows for pick-up by a friend. I had to pay $125 for an uber back home from the airport which was an added expense that I had not budgeted for my trip. Staff was friendly.

My flight was canceled a few hours before boarding. I was rebooked on Copa airlines and missed an important meeting .

OK, we were delayed and had to de plane and reboard.

Crew was great (professional, attentive, prompt). Snacks for 4 hrs flight is deplorable.

I’m so sorry, I can’t remember her name, I believe it was Dimpti. She was stellar, also a mature Asian flight attendant, lots of flowers in her hair, just as amazing! But literally the crew was AWESOME . Only downside is there weren’t any charging outlets. Maybe I needed to ask a flight attendant , but it would’ve been nice to have one easily accessible.

We enjoy the professionalism and cleanliness of the staff and aircraft. We are grateful to the experiences pilots and flight crew

Our experience with American Airlines was extremely disappointing and honestly made an already exhausting international journey much worse. After flying all the way from Melbourne and dealing with significant jet lag, the American Airlines experience at LAX was the last thing we needed. The terminal and boarding area felt very old and uncomfortable, with little to no air conditioning and only old fans running in the area. Boarding was also through outdoor stairs rather than a jet bridge, which felt especially inconvenient after such a long journey. Even though we were traveling First Class, the onboard experience was surprisingly poor. There were no meaningful snack options, no decent coffee available to order, and the aircraft was so small that there was barely enough overhead space for carry-on luggage. The staff experience was also disappointing and lacked the warmth or attentiveness we had experienced on our international flights. To make matters worse, the flight departed late, extending an already very long travel day. Overall, the combination of the outdated terminal, uncomfortable boarding process, limited First Class service, small aircraft, poor staff experience, and delay made this an extremely unpleasant final leg of our journey. It significantly worsened our exhaustion and jet lag rather than making the connection home easier. Unfortunately, this experience was bad enough that I do not plan to travel with American Airlines again in the future.

Gate 461 the worst in LAX Boarding lacks professionalism And as usual, your food sucks.

My seat had a worn out cushion, which made it a bit uncomfortable. Other than that, the flight was excellent.

My luggage never made it, I booked business class only to find out I’m sitting in the back. Very disappointed with the reservation

The boarding and fllight were good. The reason for the ok rating was the long walk to get to the transport to finally get to the gate.

The gate experience at LAX was abysmal (same for the arrival experience two days prior). Despite the LAX -> SAT schedule of two flights daily, our departure gate was at a smaller hub that we had to be bussed to from Terminal 4. Fortunately, I arrived at LAX extra early and had time to spare, but if I had not known, I might have missed my flight. I looked at the LAX airport map in the AA app and there was no indication of the additional boarding process. Lastly the gate area we were bussed to was crowded with limited food and beverage options. On flight, the fight attendant was hospitable and attentive, the flight was smooth, and AA's free (and working) wifi for AA members were all on the positive side.

Our flight from JFK to Madrid was delayed. We had to go from one side of the Madrid airport (Terminal 4s to the far end of terminal 4 - Gate K98) to our gate in less than 30 minutes. Put passport control and security/baggage check and that’s very hard unless you’re Usain Bolt. I called Iberia Airlines and the telephone customer service told me that I was going to have to pay to re-book. Luckily the help desk in the airport (who was dealing with dozens of people from the same JFK-Madrid flight) did not charge us extra to reschedule to a flight 8 hours later. They also gave us a voucher for breakfast and lunch. Glad the actual person at the airport had some actual sense.

The flight from LA to Chicago was smooth and service was very good overall.

Left early arrived early..right amount of talking from pilots..of course had to love the biscuit and water!

It was awful ....my first time flying on it and I will NEVER fly it again ....everything about it was terrible .....most especially the flight attendants

Remind customers of the need to have passport or new ID for boarding.

It was ok. It was expensive to check 2 bags ($75.00 per bag), and then it took a long time to wait for shuttle to take us from one terminal to the terminal where the plane was taking off at LAX. And all of this for a flight where we had to pay for any food or drink that was not water.

When I wanted to check in 3 hours prior to boarding time, the employees mentioned “a little over an hour delay” so I waited for an hour then I went to go look for food in the terminal and most people from that flight were in the same area looking for food. Finally I decided after food to check to see if it’s anytime closer and now it’s 2 mins until boarding closes?! What are you kidding me? I didn’t receive anything via sms about boarding now nor via email or on the intercom. I luckily made it through, barely, and then there’s no room for my carry on mind you I’m in the very first row so I had to place my purse in one further row back and my carry on sections down. Not sure who pays for better seats to get your stuff placed all over the plane but that was the worst experience I’ve ever had flying with anyone.

I liked the turn-style feature at gate 209B at LAX. Very efficient process. The gate staff also made several, clearly directed announcements so I felt very informed.

The seats were awful, hard plastic covered in sheet vinyl. The airline tries to scam you into paying extra to get seat together when the flight wasn’t full. They were going to separate a family with young children but my wife who had a row to herself gave up her seat so the young mom could be with her young boys. I’m never giving this airline my money again.

It was a short flight so no food or entertainment….

Flight was delayed 3 times, would have been nice to have received text message instead of email notifications. Frontier app wasn’t even updated accordingly, no gate number disclosed. No agent at front desk of gate to inform of delay. Very confused and left if the dark

They changed the timing , first delayed by 4 hours then went back to 40 mins late, we had to run back to airport to not miss our flight. This is ridiculous

With frontier you get what you pay for. The flight was two hours late. It’s a tight fit for the number of people they bring but you get to where you’re going cheap. Sometimes that’s more important than a nifty drink and cool TV..

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