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Flight Duration
2h 45m
Distance
1,232 miles
Economy Fares
$79 – $299
Cheapest Month
September
Peak Season
March – May
Airlines Operating
5 carriers
Economy Class
$49
Typical range: $79 – $299
Dallas → Las Vegas · Nonstop available
Business Class
$299
Typical range: $299 – $999
Lie-flat seats available on select flights
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Dallas to Las Vegas is the quintessential weekend getaway route for Texans — a quick 2 hour 45 minute flight that transforms the work week into a neon-lit escape in the Nevada desert. The route consistently ranks among the most booked short-haul routes from both DFW and Dallas Love Field, driven almost entirely by the irresistible pull of the Las Vegas Strip.
Weekend leisure travelers dominate this route Thursday through Monday. Texas is one of the largest source markets for Las Vegas tourism, and it shows in flight loads — Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon returns operate at near capacity throughout the year. Corporate groups, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and sports fans traveling to see their teams play Vegas continue to fuel consistent demand.
Business travel plays a supporting role, particularly around major Las Vegas conventions — CES in January, NAB in April, and SEMA in November all generate corporate bookings from DFW's deep corporate travel market. The Las Vegas Convention Center draws more convention attendees per year than any other venue in the country.
Southwest Airlines dominates from Love Field and has built this route into one of its most reliable revenue performers. American Airlines controls the DFW market with multiple daily nonstop departures. Ultra-low-cost carriers Spirit and Frontier provide strong competition, keeping base fares accessible year-round for price-sensitive leisure travelers.
Southwest Airlines
IATA: WN
American Airlines
IATA: AA
Spirit Airlines
IATA: NK
Frontier Airlines
IATA: F9
United Airlines
IATA: UA
One of the world's largest airports and a mega-hub for American Airlines, with direct routes to over 240 destinations worldwide.
Southwest Airlines' home airport, conveniently located just 6 miles from downtown Dallas with quick check-in and shorter security lines.
Located just 5 miles from the Strip, this casino-filled airport is one of the most convenient in the country — you can start gambling before you leave the terminal.
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are ideal — mild temperatures, manageable crowds, and lower hotel rates. Summer is brutally hot (110°F+); winter is pleasant but can get cold at night.
Peak Season
March–May and major holidays (NYE, Super Bowl weekend)
Highest fares · Most activity · Book early
Budget Season
July–August (extreme heat keeps crowds lower)
Lowest fares · Fewer crowds · Best value

The Las Vegas Strip
Four miles of mega-resorts, world-class shows, celebrity chef restaurants, and casinos — the Strip is unlike anything else on earth, especially at night.

Grand Canyon Day Trip
The South Rim is just a 4-5 hour drive from Las Vegas (or a short helicopter flight), making it one of the world's great day-trip combinations.

Fremont Street Experience
The original Las Vegas — a canopied pedestrian mall with a massive LED ceiling, free concerts, zip lines, and vintage casino history.

Red Rock Canyon
Just 17 miles west of the Strip, dramatic red sandstone formations offer hiking, rock climbing, and a scenic 13-mile driving loop.

World-Class Shows & Entertainment
Cirque du Soleil, residency concerts, comedy legends, and magic shows — Vegas offers more live entertainment options per square mile than anywhere on the planet.
Book 30–45 days in advance for the best balance of seat availability and price.
Travel on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday — consistently the cheapest days to fly.
Check nearby airports (e.g., BUR or LGB instead of LAX, EWR instead of JFK).
Set fare alerts and book immediately when prices drop — they rarely stay down long.
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Pack carry-on only to avoid $35–$75 checked bag fees on budget carriers.
Early-morning or late-night flights are typically priced lower than midday departures.
Be flexible ±3 days on your travel dates — a single day shift can save $50–$150.
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