Coast to Desert, Without the Drive
The distance between Salt Lake City and Reno is 421 miles as the crow flies - and in the Epic E1000, that translates to roughly ~1 hr 25 min at cruise altitude. By car, the same journey demands hours of highway time through corridors that rarely cooperate. For FlyEpic owners, that tradeoff disappears entirely.Departing from Salt Lake City International, you're airborne within minutes of arriving at the FBO - no security theater, no gate holds, no middle seats. The Epic E1000 climbs to 34,000 feet in under 20 minutes, where Starlink WiFi keeps you connected while the terrain scrolls beneath you. By the time most travelers are settling into their drive, you're already on the ground in Reno / Tahoe.This route is a natural fit for FlyEpic's ownership model. Whether it's a recurring business commitment, a weekend at one of Northern Nevada's standout destinations, or simply the desire to make the most of limited time, the economics of fractional ownership make Salt Lake City to Reno a route you can fly without overthinking the cost.
Salt Lake City International
4,227 ft MSL
Hub airport for the Wasatch Front with full FBO facilities and private aviation terminal services
45-minute drive from Park City, Alta, Snowbird, and the Cottonwood Canyon world-class ski resorts
Recently renovated facility with streamlined private aircraft handling and dedicated ramp access
Reno-Tahoe International
4,415 ft MSL
Regional hub serving both Reno's growing tech economy and South Shore Lake Tahoe resort traffic
11,000 ft primary runway at 4,415 ft elevation - full capability for all aircraft including heavy jets
45-minute drive to South Lake Tahoe and Heavenly Mountain Resort via scenic Highway 50


