Popular in | August | High demand for flights, 10% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | February | Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop |
Average price | £777 | Average for round-trip flights in July 2022 |
Round-trip from | £459 | From London to Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl |
One-way from | £8 | One-way flight from London to Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl (LAS) |
Information is based on travel restrictions from United Kingdom to Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl
Most visitors from United Kingdom need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result and/or quarantine to enter Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl.
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to quarantine after entering Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl.
Returning to United Kingdom from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering United Kingdom.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl are not required to quarantine after entering United Kingdom.
LON - LAS Price
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£616 - £1,066
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LAS Temperature
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15 - 41 °C
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LAS Rainfall
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2 - 24 mm
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Peak season:
Practically all year is the peak season for Las Vegas. The summer months might be the best time to find the cheapest flights to Las Vegas, but the weather can reach extreme temperatures due to the desert location. All hotels and casino’s do have air conditioning though so you’ll feel comfortable until you go outside. Autumn and winter are generally good times of the year to get your flights to Las Vegas as the weather conditions are cooler. When finding your flights to Las Vegas, try to see if there are any big business conferences going on as this can affect the price of the flights. New Year’s is hugely celebrated, as is July 4th and the Labour Day Weekend (which is the first Monday of September), so don’t expect to find cheap flights to Las Vegas then. Spring Break also increases the costs of the flight tickets so make sure to plan carefully.
You can normally find the cheapest flights to Las Vegas in November, although generally the prices are very similar every month apart from May, June, July and August, which is the most expensive time to book your flights to Las Vegas. No matter when you’re planning on travelling, booking your flights at least three or four months in advance, or a lot longer before hand if you can, will offer you the best prices on your flight tickets. If you can, try to sit on the left side of the plane so you can get the magnificent views of the Grand Canyon towards the end of your flight.
Flights from London (All airports) to Las Vegas – 10 hours 40 minutes
Flights from Manchester to Las Vegas – 10 hours 20 minutes
Flights from Birmingham to Las Vegas – 16 hours 30 minutes
Flights from Glasgow to Las Vegas – 14 hours 20 minutes
When booking your flights to Las Vegas, the main airlines you’ll find are British Airways, Iberia, Finnair and Delta. British Airways are normally a little cheaper than the other airlines, but this varies a great deal with your dates. All your flights will have in-flight entertainment, meals and complimentary drinks and snacks.
When you arrive at McCarran International Airport, you’ll think the strip is so close you could walk there. This isn’t recommended and you’ll soon learn everything in Vegas seems quite close. The easiest and quickest option is to get a taxi straight from the airport, it shouldn’t take longer than 30 minutes, maybe less depending on where your hotel is and what the traffic is like. Make a point of telling your driver to exit the airport via Swenson, as otherwise you’ll end up taking the highway which actually takes longer.
You can also arrange for a limo to collect you if you want to ride in style, or at the other end of the spectrum you can take the shuttle bus. This might be the cheapest option but it makes many stops, so if you’d rather just get to your hotel and relax, take a taxi. You can also take a bus straight to the strip or rent a car, however unless you are planning to explore the outer areas of Las Vegas, a car could be more of a hindrance to your trip.
McCarran International Airport is the largest airport serving the notorious Sin City, handling a whopping 40 million passengers each year.
Flights to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport come from all over the world. However, the most popular routes are short domestic flights from US cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Phoenix, Chicago and Salt Lake City.
The facilities at McCarran are good, and staff members are friendly and efficient. The newer – and smaller – Terminal 2 has less to occupy your time and fewer places to sit, which can get annoying at peak times. Other than that there are few complaints to be made about the airport, so relax and try your luck at the slots while you wait for your flight.
For a flight to Las Vegas, you will be flying into Harry Reid Intl. Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl (LAS) is just 6.2 mi from the centre of the city.
There has been a 164% increase in demand for Las Vegas flights over the last year.