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Outbound

4 hours 50 minutes

Return

5 hours 20 minutes

Daily Flights

4+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

Boston is 3 hours ahead of Las Vegas (Eastern vs Pacific Time).

About this route

Las Vegas to Boston flights

Las Vegas to Boston is a cross-country route connecting the desert entertainment capital with New England. JetBlue leads from its BOS focus city, with Southwest and Spirit adding competition. The route serves convention attendees, leisure travelers, and New Englanders heading to Vegas for shows, sports, and gaming. The 3-hour time difference makes scheduling arrivals tricky.

Boston's Logan Airport is susceptible to winter nor'easters and summer thunderstorms that can delay arrivals. The nearly 5-hour flight means small delays compound — a 30-minute departure delay from LAS pushes a late-night Boston arrival even later. Landing alerts are particularly useful for red-eye coordination and late-evening pickups.

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JetBlueSouthwestSpirit

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Las Vegas to Boston flight?

About 4 hours 50 minutes eastbound and 5 hours 20 minutes on the return against the jet stream.

Which airlines fly LAS to BOS nonstop?

JetBlue, Southwest, and Spirit all offer nonstop service.

Is this a good red-eye route?

Yes, late-night LAS departures arrive early morning in Boston. Landing alerts help coordinate dawn pickups.

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Tom Walsh

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