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Fly Nonstop from Provo to Burbank: Breeze Airways Expands Southern California Access with Seriously Nice™ Fares

5 February 2026 at 22:37
Fly Nonstop from Provo to Burbank: Breeze Airways Expands Southern California Access with Seriously Nice™ Fares

For years, Utah County residents heading to Southern California faced a familiar dilemma: brave the trek up I-15 to Salt Lake City International or settle for limited regional options. But as of March 2026, the travel landscape is shifting. Breeze Airways, the “Seriously Nice™” airline founded by aviation visionary David Neeleman, is officially launching nonstop service between Provo Municipal Airport (PVU) and Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR).

This isn’t just another flight on a schedule; it’s a milestone for an airport that has rapidly transformed from a local secret into a regional powerhouse.

The Details: When, Where, and How Much?

Starting March 11, 2026, Breeze Airways will begin operating nonstop flights between Provo and Burbank five times per week. The schedule includes flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, perfectly timed for both midweek business trips and weekend escapes to the coast.

Perhaps the most exciting news for budget-conscious travelers is the price point. Introductory fares for the new route have been spotted as low as $38 to $39 one-way. Even as the initial promotional window settles, the airline remains committed to its model of high-frequency, low-fare service that targets “underserved” markets.

Why Burbank? The Local’s Secret to LA

While LAX often gets the glory (and the traffic jams), seasoned travelers know that Hollywood Burbank Airport is the true crown jewel of Southern California aviation. Located just minutes from major studios, Universal Hollywood, and the iconic neighborhoods of the Valley, Burbank offers:

  • Faster Deplaning: Smaller gates mean you’re off the plane and at the curb in minutes.
  • Less Traffic: Avoid the legendary congestion of the 405.
  • Seamless Car Rentals: Rental facilities are located within easy walking distance of the terminal.

For Provo travelers, this means you can leave Utah in the morning and be sitting at a café in Studio City or walking onto a film lot by lunchtime.

The “Seriously Nice” Experience

Breeze Airways has built its reputation on a specific brand of hospitality that feels more “human” than your average budget carrier. Operating a fleet that includes the ultra-modern Airbus A220-300, Breeze offers a three-tiered seating experience:

Nice: The standard comfortable seat at the lowest price.

Nicer: Extra legroom for those who need to stretch out.

Nicest: A premium experience featuring a 2×2 seat configuration, similar to domestic First Class.

    Onboard, passengers can expect fast Wi-Fi, power outlets at every seat, and a crew that takes the “Breeze” name to heart with friendly, relaxed service.

    Provo Airport: Growing to Meet the Demand

    The addition of the Burbank route is part of a much larger success story for Provo Municipal Airport. Since opening its new four-gate terminal in 2022, PVU has exceeded every growth projection. In response, the city recently broke ground on a massive expansion project that will eventually increase the airport to 10 gates.

    “Provo Airport is no longer a hidden gem,” says local traveler Mitch Murphy. “The ease of access here compared to larger hubs is what keeps us coming back. Having a direct line to Burbank is just the icing on the cake.”

    A Strategic West Coast Expansion

    The Provo-to-Burbank route is just one piece of a broader 2026 expansion for Breeze. The airline is also strengthening connectivity from Provo to:

    • Las Vegas (LAS): Resuming twice-weekly service.
    • Santa Ana/Orange County (SNA): Increasing flight frequencies by over 20%.
    • Arcata-Eureka (ACV): Offering unique “BreezeThru” one-stop service.

    By focusing on secondary airports like Provo and Burbank, Breeze is bypassing the stress of major hubs, saving passengers time and money while proving that you don’t need a massive airport to have a massive adventure.

    Conclusion: Your Weekend in the Sun is Calling

    Whether you’re a BYU student heading home for break, a tech professional commuting to Silicon Valley’s southern cousin, or a family planning a Disney getaway, the new Provo-to-Burbank route offers a level of convenience that was once unimaginable in Utah County.

    As the first flights prepare to take off this March, one thing is clear: the journey from the Wasatch Front to the Hollywood hills has never been this easy—or this “Nice.”

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