Contour Airlines announced Monday that it will expand its flight schedule at Canyonlands Regional Airport (CNY) for April and May, adding 19 weekly flights to and from the popular mountain town hub.
The airline will now operate seven weekly departures to
Phoenix, Arizona, and twelve weekly departures to Denver, Colo., bringing the
combined Moab‑Phoenix‑Denver service to a maximum of 19 flights per week.
The added capacity is aimed at meeting the heightened demand
that typically accompanies the spring tourism season in the American West.
Moab, a gateway to both Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park,
sees a surge in visitors eager to explore its red‑rock canyons, world-class
climbing routes and mountain‑bike trails.
“We’re excited to expand our service in Moab and offer
additional flights during the busy spring travel season,” said Ben Munson,
president of Contour Airlines. “Moab continues to be a popular destination for
travelers, and these additional flights will make it even easier for visitors
from around the world to explore the region’s world-class outdoor recreation,
including nearby Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park.”
Passengers on the 30-seat regional jets will receive extra
legroom, complimentary snacks and beverages, one free checked bag and one free carry-on
bag with every fare.









