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Outbound

3 hours 50 minutes

Return

4 hours 15 minutes

Daily Flights

4+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

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

About this route

Las Vegas to Charlotte flights

Las Vegas to Charlotte connects the West's entertainment capital with the Southeast's fast-growing financial hub. The route serves banking professionals attending conferences, NASCAR fans (Charlotte Motor Speedway draws Vegas-based racing enthusiasts), and leisure travelers from the Carolinas heading west. Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier keep fares competitive.

Charlotte's CLT airport is American Airlines' second-largest hub, creating congestion that can delay arrivals even in good weather. The 3-hour time zone gap means afternoon Vegas departures land late evening in Charlotte. Landing alerts help travelers navigating CLT's busy terminal and drivers timing pickups for late arrivals.

Airlines

Airlines on this route

SouthwestSpiritFrontier

Airports on this route

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Las Vegas to Charlotte flight?

About 3 hours 50 minutes eastbound and 4 hours 15 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly LAS to CLT nonstop?

Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier offer nonstop service.

Is CLT a busy airport?

Yes, as American's second-largest hub, CLT can be congested. Landing alerts track actual gate arrival times.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

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