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Outbound

4 hours 30 minutes

Return

4 hours 55 minutes

Daily Flights

6+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

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

About this route

Las Vegas to Miami flights

Las Vegas to Miami connects two nightlife and entertainment capitals separated by the full width of the southern United States. Budget carriers Spirit and Frontier dominate alongside Southwest, keeping fares competitive for this leisure-heavy route. The passenger mix includes party travelers, cruise ship passengers connecting through Miami's port, and Latin America-connected travelers.

The 3-hour time zone shift makes late-night arrivals common on afternoon departures. Miami's summer thunderstorm pattern can cause evening ground stops at MIA, compounding the schedule uncertainty. Landing alerts are essential for coordinating cruise terminal shuttles and South Beach hotel pickups where timing determines whether you catch your ship or miss your dinner reservation.

Airlines

Airlines on this route

SpiritFrontierSouthwest

Airports on this route

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Las Vegas to Miami flight?

About 4 hours 30 minutes eastbound and 4 hours 55 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly LAS to MIA?

Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest all offer nonstop service.

Can I connect to a cruise from this flight?

Yes, many passengers connect to Miami's cruise port. Landing alerts help ensure you arrive with time to reach the terminal.

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Tom Walsh

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