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(BNA) Nashville
UNITED STATES - Nashville Metropolitan
(LAS) Las Vegas
UNITED STATES - Las Vegas McCarran International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BNA) Nashville Metropolitan
Nashville, TN
(LAS) Las Vegas McCarran International
Las Vegas, NV
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Nashville to Las Vegas: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|BNA – LAS|$79
$79one way
Cheapest price
3h 55mdirect flight
Flight duration
78%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Nashville to Las Vegas

The route from Nashville to Las Vegas is a popular one, connecting Music City with the neon-lit stretch of the Nevada desert. Nonstop flights typically take around four hours, with Southwest, Spirit and Delta among the carriers running regular service out of BNA. Most departures leave in the morning or early afternoon, which lands you at Harry Reid International with plenty of daylight left to settle in. Spring and fall tend to offer the most comfortable weather in Las Vegas, while summer brings triple-digit heat and cheaper midweek fares. For last minute travelers heading out for a weekend on the Strip, Tuesday and Wednesday departures often have better availability than Fridays. If you're booking last minute, keep an eye on carry-on policies, since budget carriers can add up quickly. Aisle seats on the left side offer the best views of the Strip on approach.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Nashville (BNA) to Las Vegas (LAS)?
The cheapest months to fly from Nashville to Las Vegas are typically January, February, and early December, excluding holiday periods. Mid-week departures (Tuesday or Wednesday) and booking 4-8 weeks in advance can also help you secure lower fares. Avoid peak travel times like spring break, summer holidays, and major Las Vegas convention weeks such as CES in January.
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Nashville to Las Vegas: A Practical Guide to Flying BNA–LAS

The journey from Nashville to Las Vegas connects two of America's most distinctive entertainment capitals, linking the birthplace of country music with the neon-lit desert playground of Nevada. It's a route that draws bachelorette parties, convention-goers, honeymooners, and weekend travelers seeking a change of scenery from the rolling hills of Tennessee to the arid landscapes of the Mojave.

The nonstop flight typically takes around four hours westbound, with the return trip slightly shorter thanks to prevailing tailwinds. Several major carriers operate this corridor, including Southwest Airlines, Delta, American, Spirit, and Frontier. Southwest tends to offer the most frequent departures, while budget carriers appeal to travelers happy to trade legroom for savings. Business travelers often favor early morning departures from BNA, which land in time for meetings on the Strip, while leisure passengers gravitate toward mid-morning flights that allow for a leisurely start.

Spring and fall are widely regarded as the most comfortable times to make this trip. March through May brings mild temperatures to both cities, and the desert landscape around Las Vegas comes alive with wildflowers. September and October offer similar conditions with fewer crowds. Summer flights are plentiful but travelers should brace for triple-digit heat upon arrival in Nevada, while winter brings cooler evenings and the busy convention season, particularly around CES in January.

One of the more scenic aspects of flying from Nashville to Las Vegas is the changing terrain visible from the window. Passengers seated on the left side of the aircraft often catch glimpses of the Rockies, the Grand Canyon region, and the vast red-rock deserts of Arizona and Utah as the plane descends toward Harry Reid International Airport. Requesting a window seat is a small choice that can transform the flight into something memorable.

A few practical tips can smooth the experience. BNA has undergone significant expansion in recent years, so allow extra time for parking and security, especially during peak travel windows. Harry Reid International sits remarkably close to the Strip, meaning a rideshare or taxi can have you at your hotel in under fifteen minutes. Travelers should also remember that Las Vegas operates on Pacific Time, a two-hour shift from Nashville's Central Time zone.

What makes this BNA to LAS route particularly appealing is the cultural contrast waiting at either end. You can leave a honky-tonk on Broadway in the morning and be watching a fountain show at the Bellagio by dinner. Few domestic flights offer such a vivid change of atmosphere in a single afternoon.