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Outbound

4 hours 10 minutes

Return

4 hours 40 minutes

Daily Flights

8+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

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

About this route

Las Vegas to Orlando flights

Las Vegas to Orlando connects America's two premier entertainment and tourism cities. Convention planners, theme park families, and leisure travelers keep this long cross-country route busy. Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier compete aggressively on price, making it accessible for budget-minded vacationers choosing between desert and theme park getaways.

The 3-hour time zone jump is significant — a late morning Vegas departure arrives in the evening Orlando time. Florida's afternoon summer thunderstorms frequently delay MCO arrivals, while desert windstorms occasionally affect LAS. Landing alerts help families coordinate theme park hotel shuttles and rental car pickups across this long route with its substantial timezone shift.

Airlines

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SouthwestSpiritFrontier

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Las Vegas to Orlando flight?

About 4 hours 10 minutes eastbound and 4 hours 40 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly LAS to MCO?

Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier all offer nonstop service between these entertainment capitals.

Does the time zone change matter?

Yes, Orlando is 3 hours ahead. Afternoon Vegas departures arrive late evening. Landing alerts help with hotel shuttle timing.

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Tom Walsh

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