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Track This RouteOutbound
1 hour 35 minutes
Return
1 hour 45 minutes
Daily Flights
12+
Airlines
3
Timezone note
Both cities are in the Pacific time zone — no adjustment needed.
About this route
San Francisco to Las Vegas is the quintessential Bay Area weekend getaway flight. At under two hours, it's quick enough for a Friday evening departure and Sunday night return. United anchors the route from its SFO hub, with Southwest and Spirit offering budget competition. Tech industry conference traffic to Vegas adds to the steady leisure demand.
SFO fog can delay morning departures, pushing arrival times into the desert. Las Vegas rarely has weather issues, but the short flight means even a 20-minute delay is noticeable. Landing alerts are perfect for this route — groups heading to the same hotel can coordinate meet-ups around actual arrival rather than scheduled times.
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FAQ
About 1 hour 35 minutes southeastbound and 1 hour 45 minutes on the return.
United, Southwest, and Spirit all offer nonstop flights.
SFO morning fog can delay departures. Landing alerts track actual arrival at LAS so your group knows when to expect you.
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their San Francisco to Las Vegas flight touches down.
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