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(LAS) Las Vegas
UNITED STATES - Las Vegas McCarran International
(MIA) Miami
UNITED STATES - Miami International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(LAS) Las Vegas McCarran International
Las Vegas, NV
(MIA) Miami International
Miami, FL
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Las Vegas to Miami: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|LAS – MIA|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
4h 45mdirect flight
Flight duration
78%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Las Vegas to Miami

The journey from Las Vegas to Miami is one of the longest domestic hops in the country, clocking in at roughly four and a half to five hours nonstop. American Airlines and Spirit run direct service, while Delta, United, and JetBlue typically route through hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, or JFK. Red-eye departures are popular on this corridor, letting travelers leave the Strip late and arrive in South Florida in time for breakfast on the beach. Spring and early fall tend to offer the most comfortable weather at both ends, avoiding the peak of hurricane season. For last minute travelers, midweek departures usually have better availability than weekends, when Miami-bound flights fill quickly with leisure crowds. If you're booking last minute, checking alternate airports like Fort Lauderdale can open up more options. Pack light, bring layers for the cabin, and expect a smooth transcontinental ride.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Las Vegas (LAS) to Miami (MIA)?
The cheapest months to fly from Las Vegas to Miami are typically late August through early October and mid-January through February. Avoiding peak travel periods like spring break, summer vacation, and the winter holidays can save you a significant amount on airfare. Booking at least 3-6 weeks in advance also helps secure lower fares.
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Flying from Las Vegas to Miami: A Coast-to-Coast Journey

The route between Las Vegas and Miami connects two of America's most iconic entertainment cities, linking the neon-lit desert of Nevada with the sun-drenched shores of South Florida. Covering roughly 2,175 miles, a nonstop flight typically takes between four and a half and five hours eastbound, with the return leg running slightly longer due to prevailing headwinds. It's a journey that spans nearly the entire continental United States, and for many travelers, it's the gateway between two very different definitions of leisure.

Several major carriers operate this corridor. American Airlines and Spirit offer the most frequent nonstop service, while Delta, United, and JetBlue provide one-stop connections through hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, or New York. Nonstop flights generally depart in the morning or late evening, making red-eye options popular for those hoping to arrive in Florida in time for breakfast on the beach. Business travelers often favor the daytime departures, while vacationers tend to gravitate toward overnight schedules that maximize their time at the destination.

Timing your trip matters. The most pleasant window to fly from Las Vegas to Miami tends to be between March and May, when Florida enjoys warm temperatures without the punishing humidity of summer or the peak hurricane risk that runs from August through October. Winter months bring a surge in demand as northern travelers escape the cold, and prices climb accordingly around the holidays and spring break. September and early October, while riskier weather-wise, often provide the quietest cabins and the lowest fares.

The in-flight experience is generally straightforward, though the length of the journey means it's worth considering seat selection carefully. Bulkhead and exit rows offer welcome legroom on a five-hour crossing, and most aircraft on this route feature Wi-Fi and streaming entertainment. Travelers should keep in mind the three-hour time difference, which can make jet lag surprisingly noticeable in either direction.

What makes this particular corridor interesting is the cultural contrast at either end. Las Vegas delivers dry desert air, sprawling casino resorts, and easy access to national parks like Zion and the Grand Canyon. Miami counters with Cuban coffee, art deco architecture in South Beach, and a Latin American pulse that feels almost like stepping into another country. Whether you're heading east for Ocean Drive or west for the Strip, packing accordingly is essential, as the climates couldn't be more different. Arrive at Harry Reid International or Miami International with a couple of hours to spare, since both airports rank among the busiest in the country.