Lounges · Provo
Save yourself the search: Provo (PVU) has no airline club and no pay-per-use lounge — and that's a verified answer, not a gap in our data. Below is what stands in for a lounge here, what that means for showers and long waits, and how to use the live PVU security wait to trade gate time for home, hotel, or restaurant time instead.

Provo has no airline, membership, or paid lounge; its free Business, Family, and View Lounges are public spaces open to all travelers.
We verified this against the airport's own amenity listings (and the Priority Pass directory) rather than leaving it blank — so don't burn time hunting for a club door, and don't buy a membership expecting to use it at PVU. If a lounge opens here, this page will change.
Without a lounge, the play is timing, not access. Arrive on the schedule the live wait suggests instead of padding an extra "just in case" hour, pick a sit-down restaurant or café over gate seating when you have time to spend, and claim a seat near a power outlet early. If your itinerary connects through a bigger hub, that's where lounge access actually pays — see our guide on how to get into an airport lounge for the day-pass and Priority Pass math there. Facing a very early flight or a long overnight gap? See sleeping at PVU.
No lounges means no lounge showers at PVU. If freshening up mid-trip matters — after a red-eye or before a long-haul — plan it at your connecting hub or destination, or see our PVU overnight guide for the resting options that do exist here.
Before you head to the gate
Waiting out a delay or a long layover without a lounge? All the more reason to time your arrival instead of camping at the gate. Check the live PVU security wait times first, then recompute when to leave for your gate — your Leave-By Time so you walk to security with exactly enough time to get through the line — not a minute wasted, not a flight missed.
Lounges, hours and amenities change — we verified PVU's details as of June 27, 2026. Always confirm hours and access on the day you fly. Not affiliated with the TSA, any airline, or any lounge operator.
No — PVU has no Priority Pass lounges. Provo has no airline, membership, or paid lounge; its free Business, Family, and View Lounges are public spaces open to all travelers. Lounge networks do change, so a quick look at the Priority Pass app before a trip never hurts, but as of our last verification there was nothing to find here.
There's no lounge to pay your way into at PVU — no walk-in day pass and no airline club selling same-day access. Plan around the terminal itself: a restaurant or café table, a seat near a power outlet, and the free airport Wi-Fi.
None — with no lounges at PVU, there are no lounge showers either. If you need to freshen up after a red-eye, plan for a hotel day room or a shower at your destination or connecting hub instead.
There's no lounge to weigh at PVU. For a long wait, claim a comfortable corner with a power outlet early, use the free Wi-Fi, and keep one eye on the live PVU security wait if you leave the secure area — that's the number that decides when you need to be back.