Get SMS alerts for SFO-SLC flights.
Track This RouteOutbound
1 hour 50 minutes
Return
2 hours 0 minutes
Daily Flights
6+
Airlines
2
Timezone note
Salt Lake City is 1 hour ahead of San Francisco (Mountain vs Pacific Time).
About this route
San Francisco to Salt Lake City connects the Bay Area with Utah's hub city, serving ski travelers heading to Park City and the Cottonwood canyons, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, and business travelers. United and Delta compete hub-to-hub, with good frequency across the day.
SLC's mountain-adjacent location means winter snow can affect operations, though the airport is well-equipped for cold weather. SFO fog remains the more common delay factor on this short route. The quick flight makes every delay minute count — landing alerts help ski shuttle drivers and family pickups time their arrival at SLC's efficient terminal.
How it works
Type the flight number for San Francisco to Salt Lake City.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.
We track the flight and text you when they touch down in Salt Lake City.
FAQ
About 1 hour 50 minutes eastbound and 2 hours on the return.
United and Delta both operate nonstop service between their respective hubs.
Yes, SLC is the gateway to world-class Utah ski resorts. Landing alerts help coordinate resort shuttle pickups.
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their San Francisco to Salt Lake City flight touches down.
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