Delta and United add tiny Utah airport near 2 national parks

Flights Reconnect Moab to the Skies, Opening Doors to Breathtaking National Parks
In an exciting turn for adventurers and nature enthusiasts, Delta and United Airlines are reconnecting the tiny Canyonlands Field Airport in Moab, Utah, to their expansive networks, offering a convenient gateway to the stunning Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.
The Breaking Point
After nearly three years without major airline service, the small city of Moab will see flights resume from two of America鈥檚 largest airlines this October. Delta and United are reintroducing flights to Canyonlands Field Airport, setting the stage for easier connections across the U.S. and enhanced accessibility to the stunning Utah red rock landscapes.
Beneath the Surface
This move is part of an Essential Air Service agreement designed to support travel to underserved areas. The return of these flights coincides with the expansion of local accommodations, including new points hotel options for tourists eager to explore the iconic natural wonders nearby using Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors points.
The Ripple Effect
Delta will connect Moab to Salt Lake City, while United will link it with Denver, making travel smooth and efficient. The reintroduction of these flights is bound to boost local tourism, providing Moab with an economic lift and giving travelers a seamless travel experience to one of the nation鈥檚 most mesmerizing regions.


