Outbound
1 hour 30 minutes
Return
1 hour 40 minutes
Daily Flights
12+
Airlines
4
Timezone note
Both cities are in the Mountain time zone — no adjustment needed.
About this route
Denver to Salt Lake City is a short hop between two Mountain West hubs. United and Delta compete hub-to-hub, while Southwest and Frontier add low-cost options. The route serves ski travelers accessing Utah's resorts, business travelers in the tech and outdoor industry corridors, and connections to smaller western cities.
At just 90 minutes, this flight barely reaches cruising altitude before descent begins. Both airports sit at high elevation and can experience winter snow delays. The short duration makes landing alerts especially practical — a 15-minute delay represents a significant percentage of total flight time and can throw off tight pickup schedules.
How it works
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FAQ
About 1 hour 30 minutes westbound and 1 hour 40 minutes on the return.
Yes, both are Mountain Time. No clock adjustment needed.
United, Delta, Southwest, and Frontier all offer nonstop service between these two hubs.
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their Denver to Salt Lake City flight touches down.
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