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SALT LAKE
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
The Salt Lake International Airport
serves all of northern Utah with excellent facilities. The airport is
adjacent to Interstate 80 and you can travel to the airport from Salt
Lake City, Ogden, Park City and Provo/Orem by interstate highway. It is
the 25th largest airport in the nation and provides about 330 daily
departures to more than 105 cities. The airport was ranked in the Top 10
Best Airports by Conde Nast Traveler in 1993. It is consistently ranked
in the top 10 for on-time performance by the U.S. Department of
Transportation. Salt Lake International Airport is served by the
following airlines.
- Alpine Air: (801) 575-2839
- America West: 1-800-247-5692
- American Airlines: 1-800-433-7300
- Continental Airlines: (801) 359-9800
- Delta Air Lines: (801) 532-7123; SLC
is a Delta Hub
- Northwest Airlines: 1-800-225-2525
- Sky West / Delta Connection:
1-800-453-9417
- Trans World Airlines: (801) 539-1111
- United Airlines: 1-800-241-6522
- Southwest Airlines: 1-800-466-7747;
SLC is a Southwest Hub
AIRPORT CAR RENTALS
Rental cars which are available at Salt
Lake City International Airport include.
- Alamo: (801) 575-2211
- Avis: (801) 575-2847
- Budget: (801) 575-2830
- Dollar: (801) 575-2580
- Hertz: (801) 575-2683
- National: (801) 575-2277
AIR FREIGHT
Air Freight is represented by the
following companies at Salt Lake International Airport.
- Airborne Express: (801)
973-0660
- American Airlines: (801)
575-2724
- Continental Airlines-CDG:
(801) 575-2620
- Delta Airlines: (801) 539-2722
- Emery Worldwide: (801)
596-2021
- Federal Express:
1-800-238-5355
- Northwest Airlines: (801)
575-2355
- Trans World Airlines: (801)
575-2773
- United Airlines:
1-800-631-1500
- United Parcel Service:
1-800-222-8333
HIGHWAY
- Utah is the "Crossroads of the
West."
- Interstates 80 and 15 converge in Salt
Lake City
- I-80 travels east to New York City and
west to San Francisco
- I-15 travels north to the Canadian
border and south to Los Angeles
- I-84 splits from I-15 and travels
north to Boise and Portland
- I-70 splits from I-15 midway through
Utah and travels east to Denver
UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) buses serve
the Wasatch Front between Ogden and Salt Lake City, and within each of
these cities and outlying towns. UTA even runs buses from Salt Lake City
to the local ski resorts.
- Utah Transit Authority: (801) 287-4636
TRUCKING
All of the nation's major interstate
motor freight companies are licensed to operate in Utah, and over 40
have facilities in the state.
RAIL
Southern Pacific and Union Pacific
railroads offer second morning service to 90% of the western markets.
Salt Lake City is the westernmost point from which all west coast cities
can be directly served without backtracking.
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