San Bernardino International Airport has announced on the social media platform X that it is promoting nonstop fall travel to Provo, Utah, via Breeze Airways. The airport highlights its $5 daily parking rate as a cost-saving benefit for travelers.
According to the Utah Valley Visitors Bureau, fall in Provo features peak leaf color from late September through October, creating strong demand for "leaf peeping" and scenic drives tied to seasonal events and outdoor recreation. Weather data supports this by indicating that average October highs in Provo range from about 71°F to 56°F with cool nights, conditions favorable for hiking and festivals. These sources suggest that autumn is an opportune time for nature-focused getaways that San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) is promoting.
FlySBD’s official announcement states that Breeze Airways launched new nonstop service between San Bernardino and Provo-Salt Lake City on February 7, 2025. The introductory one-way fares start "from $39," with flights operating twice weekly. This service provides Inland Empire travelers direct access to Utah without requiring a connection. Regional coverage from The Salt Lake Tribune corroborates this information, noting that direct flights will run on Mondays and Fridays with the same $39 introductory fare.