Cheap Flights to Las Vegas (LAS)

Flights from $49 round-trip. Las Vegas is America's ultimate getaway city — and one of the most competitive air routes in the country. With Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) served by virtually every US airline and ultra-low-cost carriers fighting for your business, the pricing opportunities are enormous. Camli's consolidator network finds wholesale fares that save travelers significantly on flights to Vegas.

Quick Facts: Las Vegas

Timezone
Pacific (UTC-8, DST observed)
Currency
US Dollar (USD)
Language
English
Visa
Domestic travel — no passport needed for US citizens
Plug Type
Type A/B (standard US plugs)
Water Temp
Pool season: April–October (80–100°F air temp)
Peak Season
March (March Madness), major events, NYE, conventions
Shoulder Season
January (post-NYE), September–October (best value)

Flights to Las Vegas start from $49 round-trip through Camli's consolidator fares — wholesale rates on Southwest, Frontier, Delta, United, and American Airlines. Las Vegas flights operate year-round from 15+ US cities, with the shortest nonstop from Los Angeles taking just 1 hour 10 minutes. As a domestic route, no passport is needed — just a valid government-issued photo ID. Cheap flights to Las Vegas make it one of the most affordable getaways in the US, whether you're headed to the Strip, catching a show, or exploring Red Rock Canyon. With multiple daily departures from every major US hub, Las Vegas flights through our consolidator network typically offer fares well below published prices.

Flights to Las Vegas from the US

Compare nonstop routes, airlines, and fares from 8 major US cities to LAS.

Indicative fares shown. Prices may vary at time of booking.

OriginFlight TimeLowest FareNonstop Airlines
Los Angeles (LAX) ~1h 10min From $49 Southwest, Frontier, Delta, United, American
San Francisco (SFO) ~1h 35min From $59 Southwest, United, Frontier, Alaska
Chicago (ORD) ~3h 50min From $79 United, American, Southwest, Frontier
Dallas (DFW) ~3h 15min From $79 American Airlines, Southwest, Frontier
New York (JFK) ~5h 15min From $99 JetBlue, Delta, United
Denver (DEN) ~2h 20min From $59 United, Frontier, Southwest
Seattle (SEA) ~2h 45min From $69 Alaska, Delta, Southwest
Atlanta (ATL) ~4h 15min From $89 Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Airlines Flying to Las Vegas: Comparison Guide

AirlineRoutesBaggageSeat PitchBest For
Southwest AirlinesMost US cities$45/$55 checked (free w/ credit card)32–33" pitchFlexibility (no change fees), families
Frontier AirlinesDEN, ORD, ATL, PHX, and morePersonal item only28" pitchBudget travelers; Denver hub connections
JetBlueJFK, BOS, FLL1 free checked on Blue Plus32–33" pitchBest economy legroom from East Coast
Delta Air LinesATL, LAX, SEA, MSP, SLC1 free checked bag31–32" pitchSkyMiles members; reliability

Best Time to Fly to Las Vegas: Month-by-Month Guide

Airfare to Las Vegas fluctuates significantly by season. Here's what to expect each month.

MonthAvg. FareDemandWeatherNote
January$89–150MediumCool, 58°F, sunnyPost-NYE dip; CES week spikes (early Jan)
February$99–160MediumMild, 63°F, sunnySuper Bowl weekend spikes; otherwise moderate
March$130–220PeakWarm, 70°F, sunnyMarch Madness and spring break drive prices up
April$110–180HighWarm, 78°F, sunnyPool season begins; good weather premium
May$100–160MediumHot, 88°F, sunnyMemorial Day spike; otherwise moderate
June$89–140MediumHot, 100°F, sunnyHeat deters some travelers; good deals
July$79–130LowVery hot, 106°F, sunnyExtreme heat = lowest summer fares
August$79–130LowVery hot, 104°F, sunnyStill hot; good value before fall events
September$69–120LowHot, 97°F, sunnyLowest fares of the year; heat easing
October$89–150MediumWarm, 82°F, sunnyPerfect weather; demand rising
November$110–180HighMild, 67°F, sunnyF1 Grand Prix and SEMA spike; Thanksgiving
December$130–220PeakCool, 57°F, sunnyNYE premium — book by October

Booking Strategy: Vegas flights are highly competitive — the sweet spot is 4–8 weeks ahead for regular weekends. For major events (NYE, F1, big fights), book 12+ weeks ahead. Midweek departures save $40–80. Consider bundling flight + hotel through Camli for additional package savings. Last-minute deals are common on this route due to high frequency.

Entry Requirements for Las Vegas

No passport required — Las Vegas is a domestic US destination. Any valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, or REAL ID) is sufficient for domestic air travel. Starting May 2025, REAL ID-compliant identification is required for TSA checkpoints. No customs or immigration procedures.

Things to Do in Las Vegas

The Strip & Entertainment

The 4.2-mile Las Vegas Strip is home to iconic resorts (Bellagio, Caesars, Wynn, Venetian), world-class shows (Cirque du Soleil, residencies), and restaurants by celebrity chefs. New attractions include the Sphere and Resorts World.

Beyond the Strip

Downtown's Fremont Street offers a more authentic Vegas experience with craft cocktail bars, vintage casinos, and the Fremont Experience light show. The Arts District (18b) has galleries, breweries, and independent restaurants.

Outdoor Adventures

Red Rock Canyon (20 min from Strip) offers world-class hiking and rock climbing. Valley of Fire State Park (1 hour) has stunning red sandstone formations. The Grand Canyon's West Rim is a 2.5-hour drive.

World-Class Dining

Vegas is home to celebrity chef restaurants from Gordon Ramsay, Joël Robuchon, and Wolfgang Puck, with a dining scene that rivals New York and San Francisco — often at lower prices. The Michelin Guide returns to Las Vegas in 2026.

Best US Airports for Flights to Las Vegas

Los Angeles (LAX)
Shortest flight (1h 10min) and most carrier options. Fares from $49 round-trip. Best for spontaneous weekend trips.
San Francisco (SFO)
Strong competition keeps fares low. 1h 35min nonstop. Southwest and Frontier compete aggressively.
Denver (DEN)
Frontier's hub means ultra-low fares. 2h 20min nonstop. United also competes on price.
Chicago (ORD/MDW)
Midway (Southwest) often cheaper than O'Hare. 3h 50min. Multiple daily departures.

Travel Tips

Avoid event weeks for cheap flights

CES (January), March Madness, F1 Grand Prix (November), and major boxing/UFC events spike both flight and hotel prices 2–3x. Check the Las Vegas Convention Calendar before booking.

Tuesday returns save money

If you're flying out Friday, return Tuesday instead of Sunday. You'll save $40–80 on the return leg, miss the Sunday airport chaos, and get an extra day in Vegas at off-peak hotel rates.

Consider Midway for Chicago travelers

Southwest flies from both O'Hare (ORD) and Midway (MDW) to Vegas. Midway fares are often $30–50 cheaper with no change fees.

Bundle flight + hotel for bigger savings

Vegas hotel competition is fierce. Camli's expert agents can often bundle consolidator airfare with hotel packages for additional savings. Call +1-(855)-919-6470 for package pricing.

Red-eye flights back are cheapest

Late-night departures from LAS (10pm–1am) are consistently significantly cheaper than daytime flights. You'll save money and arrive home early morning ready for work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest month to fly to Las Vegas?
January (post-New Year's) and September offer the lowest fares — often significantly below event-week pricing. Avoid March Madness, major conventions (CES in January, SEMA in November), and holiday weekends.
Which day is cheapest to fly to Vegas?
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday departures are consistently significantly cheaper than Friday/Sunday flights. The Vegas weekend crowd flies out Friday and back Sunday, so midweek avoids the premium.
How far in advance should I book Vegas flights?
4–8 weeks ahead is the sweet spot for most dates. For major events (NYE, F1 Grand Prix, big fights), book 12+ weeks ahead. Last-minute deals exist on this route — call Camli at +1-(855)-919-6470.
Is it cheaper to fly into Las Vegas or drive?
From LA/Southern California, driving (4–5 hours) can be cheaper for groups. From anywhere else, flying is almost always cheaper and faster. Frontier and Southwest regularly offer $49–79 round-trip fares from the West Coast.
What's the best airline for Las Vegas?
Southwest offers the best flexibility (no change fees). Frontier has the lowest base fares. JetBlue has the best economy legroom from the East Coast. Camli compares all options including consolidator fares.
Can I find same-day flights to Las Vegas?
Absolutely — Vegas is one of the best cities for last-minute deals due to high flight frequency. Call Camli at +1-(855)-919-6470 for same-day consolidator availability.

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