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Cheap Flights to Las Vegas from $44 One Way, $90 Round Trip

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Las Vegas Flight Information

Traveling To
Las Vegas
Destination Airport IATA Code
LAS
Number of Airlines Serving
Airlines
Spirit Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, Frontier Airlines
Flight Price
$90
Earliest Departing Flight
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Las Vegas When to Go

When it comes to Las Vegas, there really isn’t a bad time to visit. Virtually every major holiday is a prime time, but Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve are particularly popular. Big conventions happen throughout the year, but especially in January, early spring, and October to December. Even relatively slow times like August and the two weeks prior to Christmas are just opportunities for better rates and more breathing room.

There are things to be aware of during each season. Weather warms up quickly in spring, with temperatures in the 80s to 90s during the day (though it can still be cool at night), so pool season is always early here. In summer, temperatures are regularly over 100 (and stay high even at midnight), making drinking water and applying sunscreen universal necessities and outdoor walking discouraged. When fall arrives, outdoor activities such as hiking in Red Rock Canyon or visiting Hoover Dam are more appealing. In winter, temperatures can dip lower than most expect (even to freezing overnight), skies can be overcast, and there’s even a bit of precipitation (flash flooding does happen in January). Of course, this cooler weather rarely affects the majority of activities available but does provide added incentive to get outside and explore.

Vegas tends to be much calmer and more manageable on weekdays, when prices for rooms, spa services, entertainment, and even meals can drop, often significantly.

Frequently asked questions

Am I currently able to fly to Las Vegas?
Our Covid-19 Travel Advisor has the updates you need about current quarantine policies, travel advice and other important information for your flight to Las Vegas.
If I am not able to travel because of COVID-19, can I change or cancel?
For detailed information on altering flights due to COVID-19, check out our Customer Service Portal. Also, it’s always a good idea to read through your chosen carrier’s terms and conditions before confirming your booking.
Which airlines fly to Las Vegas?
With 20 airlines to choose from, finding a flight that fits your budget and plans will be a piece of cake. McCarran Intl. Airport (LAS) is a major entry point to Las Vegas and where you’re likely to be landing. These well-known international carriers are ready to take you there:

  • Air Canada - 121 flights to Las Vegas per month
  • WestJet - 97 flights to Las Vegas per month
  • Southwest Airlines - 40 flights to Las Vegas per month

What is the best airport to fly to in Las Vegas?
Reserve a flight to McCarran Intl. Airport (LAS) and get set to explore every corner of this popular city. The airport is around 2 miles southeast of the center of town. Also research fares to Boulder City Municipal Airport (BLD), which is another way to arrive at Las Vegas.
How much is a flight to Las Vegas?
Prices for round-trip flights to Las Vegas this last week ranged from $90 to $115. If you were flying one-way out of Dallas (DFW), you could have bagged tickets from as low as $44.
How to book the cheapest flight to Las Vegas?
With some of the biggest and best flight deals around, you’ll always bag a bargain with Orbitz. The following pointers will help you land cheap flights to Las Vegas — and leave you with more cash to play with:

  • Consider taking off from or landing at nearby airports to cut costs. Enter your preferred departure and arrival airports in the form fields, then select the ‘Nearby airports’ function below. It will list the available options.
  • If you’re flexible with your travel schedule, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ link. It’ll show the flight deals for the days around your selected departure. Fares often vary depending on the day of the week.
  • Hit ‘Show options’ to filter your search results. You can pick your preferred airline and seating class here. Under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left, you can even specify whether you’d like to fly in the morning, afternoon or evening.
  • Once you’ve figured out your travel dates, lock in your flight. Prices generally rise as the departure date nears.
  • Consider bundling your hotels, flights and car rental with Orbitz to make your budget go even further.
  • Flying during the busy season can mean steep airfares. Try to plan your vacation outside of popular dates, such as school breaks, Thanksgiving and Easter.

How long is a flight to Las Vegas?
Your city of origin, which airport you fly out of and if your journey is direct — flight times depend on many things. But we’ve put together the average times for three major routes to Las Vegas:

  • Los Angeles, CA (LAX-Los Angeles Intl.) to McCarran Intl. Airport (LAS) - 1 hour and 24 minutes
  • Denver, CO (DEN-Denver Intl.) to McCarran Intl. Airport (LAS) - 2 hours and 25 minutes
  • Seattle, WA (SEA-Seattle - Tacoma Intl.) to McCarran Intl. Airport (LAS) - 2 hours and 32 minutes

What is the best time to book a flight to Las Vegas?
Generally speaking, January is the ideal time to book your airfare. This is followed by February and August. Keep this in mind while searching for a cheap flight to Las Vegas.
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to Las Vegas?
If you’re after cheap airfares to Las Vegas, the best days to book are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. With Orbitz (and a bit of good timing!), an unbeatable flight deal will be all yours.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to Las Vegas?
You can score cheap flights to Las Vegas by flying out on a Monday, according to Orbitz data from 2020. Tuesday is the next cheapest day, while Saturday has the most costly ticket prices. Whether you prefer to save money or fly whenever is convenient, you’ll always get a terrific deal with Orbitz.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Las Vegas?
To pick up cheap flights to Las Vegas, you should pack your bags and fly out in August. Orbitz data shows that this is generally a great month to save a bundle on your airfare. If you’re hoping to jet to Las Vegas during June, be aware that this is the least affordable time of year to take a trip.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
When searching for your Las Vegas flights on Orbitz, click on “Filter by flexible change policies.” This filter will quickly find all the carriers offering free cancellation and no change fees. Breathe easy knowing that if things unexpectedly change, your ticket can too.
What do I need for the flight to Las Vegas?
Flying doesn’t have to be a drag. In fact it can be fun if you’re well prepared! Make your flight a relaxing one with the following helpful tips:

  • Whether you print it out beforehand or use an electronic one, you’ll need your boarding pass to step foot on the plane. You’ll also need some sort of government-issued identification. If you’re traveling internationally, make sure your passport is valid and you’ve looked into visa requirements.
  • To keep you amused on your short trip to Las Vegas, download some new tunes or restock the audiobook library on your tablet. Food can also be a nice distraction while in the air, so maybe even bring a snack.
  • Even if you’re flying when it’s 100 degrees outside, carry a cardigan or sweater on board with you. Cabins are notorious for getting a bit chilly!

How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to Las Vegas?
There are ways of booking business or first-class fares to Las Vegas that won’t burn a hole through your wallet. Find a seat in the pointy end of the plane for less with these great tips:

  • Be flexible with your travel dates and hold out for sales on first or business-class airfares.
  • Many low-cost carriers these days offer excellent business-class seating that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.
  • Make the most of your airline’s frequent flyer program and use points to upgrade your seat. You can also bid for an upgrade in an online auction if available.

What is the best time to go to Las Vegas?
Las Vegas is a wonderful year-round vacation destination, but the most popular months are . If you’re a fan of warm weather, consider traveling in the summer months. Like most places in the Northern Hemisphere, the summer season begins June 20. Temperatures usually drift between 75undefined and 100undefined during the day.
Travel tips for Las Vegas

  • Start out in the downtown area and take a walking tour of the city’s top attractions. Las Vegas Convention Center and University of Nevada, Las Vegas are a couple of great places to start.
  • You’ll also want to see the sights within an easy drive of Las Vegas’s center. Make tracks to Hoover Dam and Las Vegas Motor Speedway and see a different side of this outstanding destination.
  • Put your tush in the driver’s seat and find out what else makes Clark County a magnet for visitors. Lock in a car rental with Orbitz and check out the delights of two other can’t miss cities — Mesquite and Moapa.

Fare, taxes & fees: Fares include all taxes and fees, except baggage fees. Rates shown reflect fares found by other Orbitz users over the past 7 days. Due to rapidly changing airline prices & seat availability, these fares may no longer be available.

Refunds/changes/cancellations: Itinerary changes, if permitted for the fare, will have a $30 service fee charged by Orbitz. Additional airline charges may apply.

Other conditions: Schedules, fares and rules are subject to change without notice. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights/dates or in all markets. Lower fares may be available. Fares will not be honored retroactively or in exchange for any wholly/partially unused ticket. Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. Fare rules are provided for the selected itinerary before booking.