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Flying from Boston to Las Vegas is a popular cross-country route, with nonstop flights available daily from Logan International Airport.

Whether you're heading west for a convention, a weekend getaway, or a long-overdue vacation, BOS offers plenty of direct and connecting options to get you to the Strip with ease.

When Is the Cheapest Time to Fly From Boston to Las Vegas?


  • September is the cheapest month to fly, with round-trip fares as low as $135 and typically staying under $200.
  • January, August, and October also offer relatively low to moderate pricing, with upper limits below or around $240.
  • April through July tend to be the most expensive months (especially April), with fares rising into the $280–$305 range.
  • December is consistently the priciest month, with fares reaching as high as $380 during holiday periods.
  • If you’re looking for good value without flying in peak summer, consider February or March, which offer more availability under $270.
January
$145–$230
February
$160–$245
March
$165–$270
April
$190–$305
May
$195–$250
June
$200–$275
July
$200–$280
August
$165–$230
September
$135–$195
October
$145–$240
November
$145–$270
December
$175–$380

5 hr 46 min

Fastest flight

The shortest nonstop flight from Boston to Las Vegas takes 5 hours and 46 min.

Every day

Nonstop flights

There are direct flights from Boston to Las Vegas available every day of the week.

Popular Airlines From Boston to Las Vegas


JetBlue and Delta lead the nonstop options from BOS, offering daily service and amenities for a smooth cross-country trip. Spirit delivers ultra-low base fares (with at least one layover), ideal if you travel light.
American and Southwest offer one-stop routes—American via its hubs, and Southwest with its flexible fare structure (note: bags aren’t included anymore).

Airline Nonstop? Details
JetBlue Nonstop with free Wi‑Fi, live TV, and legroom, great comfort on cross‑country
Delta Air Lines Reliable nonstop service and SkyMiles perks from BOS
Spirit Airlines Ultra‑low fares with layovers—best if you’re traveling with minimal baggage
American Airlines One-stop via hubs like Charlotte or Dallas—sometimes good timing or loyalty value
Southwest Airlines One-stop service with flexible fares, but no longer includes free checked bags

Flying From Boston to Las Vegas


All flights to Las Vegas depart from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), New England’s busiest airport and a key hub for JetBlue and Delta.

BOS offers several nonstop flights to Las Vegas each day, mainly through JetBlue and Delta, along with plenty of one-stop options from other major carriers.

JetBlue is a popular choice for this route thanks to its onboard amenities, like free Wi‑Fi and extra legroom. If you’re part of the TrueBlue loyalty program or value comfort, it’s a strong pick. Delta also runs nonstop service and may be preferred by SkyMiles members or those booking through partner airlines.

Security at Logan can be unpredictable, particularly during early morning and late afternoon departures. Terminal B (Delta, American) and Terminal C (JetBlue) handle most of the traffic for this route.

If you’re flying during a busy time or with checked bags, give yourself a little extra time. Logan has improved food offerings, several lounges, and convenient transit access via the MBTA for those arriving from downtown Boston.

To avoid last-minute stress, check your terminal and gate ahead of time, especially if you're flying with a low-cost carrier or connecting through another city.

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FAQs: Flights From Boston to Las Vegas


How long is the flight from Boston to Las Vegas?

A nonstop flight from BOS to LAS typically takes around 5 hours and 46 minutes gate to gate.

Which airlines fly nonstop from Boston to Las Vegas?

JetBlue and Delta offer daily nonstop services from Boston to Las Vegas.

What’s the average price for a round-trip flight?

Round-trip fares usually range from $145 to $380, depending on the time of year and how early you book.

When is the cheapest time to fly from Boston to Las Vegas?

January, February, and September tend to offer the lowest fares, with round-trip tickets often under $150.

What airport do I fly out of in Boston?

All commercial flights to Las Vegas depart from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).

Which airline is best for comfort and perks?

JetBlue is a strong pick for comfort and amenities like free Wi-Fi and extra legroom. Delta also offers a solid in-flight experience and SkyMiles redemptions. For low fares, Spirit may be the cheapest, but it comes with more add-ons.

Can I use airline miles for this route?

Yes, this route is a good option for award travel. Programs like JetBlue TrueBlue, Delta SkyMiles, and American AAdvantage all offer redemptions, depending on availability and dates.

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