Get SMS alerts for DFW-LAS flights. Texas to the Strip.
Track This RouteOutbound
2 hours 50 minutes
Return
2 hours 30 minutes
Daily Flights
8+
Airlines
4
Timezone note
Las Vegas is 2 hours behind Dallas (Pacific vs Central Time).
About this route
Dallas to Las Vegas is a high-demand leisure route connecting Texas with the entertainment capital of the world. American Airlines offers the most service from its DFW hub, while Southwest and budget carriers provide plenty of competitive alternatives for convention-goers and weekend visitors.
The 2-hour timezone advantage heading west means afternoon Texas departures arrive while Vegas nightlife is just getting started. Harry Reid International (LAS) processes enormous volumes, but rideshare queues can be long during peak arrival windows. Landing alerts help travelers time their exit from the terminal to minimize wait times.
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FAQ
About 2 hours 50 minutes westbound and 2 hours 30 minutes eastbound.
American Airlines, Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier all offer nonstop service.
Las Vegas is 2 hours behind Dallas (Pacific vs Central Time).
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their Dallas to Las Vegas flight touches down.
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