Outbound
2 hours 35 minutes
Return
2 hours 50 minutes
Daily Flights
12+
Airlines
4
Timezone note
Both cities are in the Pacific time zone — no adjustment needed.
About this route
Seattle to Las Vegas is the Pacific Northwest's top leisure escape route. Four carriers compete fiercely, keeping fares among the lowest from SEA. Weekend warriors, convention attendees, and groups heading to Vegas shows keep load factors high across the 12+ daily flights. Alaska leads from its home hub, with Southwest, Delta, and Spirit adding options.
Seattle's marine weather can delay morning departures, but the same-timezone convenience means no mental math for arrival planning. Las Vegas is exceptionally weather-reliable. Landing alerts are ideal for coordinating group trips — when four friends are on different flights, everyone's driver knows exactly when each plane touches down.
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FAQ
About 2 hours 35 minutes southbound and 2 hours 50 minutes on the return.
Alaska, Southwest, Delta, and Spirit all serve the route with 12+ daily departures combined.
Yes, both are Pacific Time. No clock adjustment needed.
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their Seattle to Las Vegas flight touches down.
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