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(MNL) Manila
PHILIPPINES - Manila Ninoy Aquino Int'l
(LAS) Las Vegas
UNITED STATES - Las Vegas McCarran International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(MNL) Manila Ninoy Aquino Int'l
Manila, Philippines
(LAS) Las Vegas McCarran International
Las Vegas, NV
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Manila to Las Vegas: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|MNL – LAS|$589
$589one way
Cheapest price
16h 25m1 stop via HKG
Flight duration
7,310 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Manila to Las Vegas

The journey from Manila to Las Vegas is a long-haul adventure, typically requiring at least one stopover in cities like Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, or Los Angeles. Carriers such as Philippine Airlines, Korean Air, ANA, and Japan Airlines offer some of the most reliable itineraries, with total travel times ranging from 18 to 28 hours depending on connections. Most travelers arrive at Harry Reid International Airport, just a short ride from the Strip. For last minute travelers, weekday departures tend to offer better availability than weekends, when leisure demand peaks. Booking last minute on this route works best if you stay flexible with layover cities and connection times. Pack for contrasts: humid Manila weather on departure and the dry desert heat of Nevada on arrival. The cooler months from November through March are the most comfortable time to land in Las Vegas.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Manila (MNL) to Las Vegas (LAS)?
The cheapest months to fly from Manila to Las Vegas are typically during the off-peak travel season, between late January and early March, as well as September to early November. Avoid booking during major holidays like Christmas, New Year, and U.S. summer break (June–August) when fares tend to spike.
What are the luggage rules for flights from Manila to Las Vegas?+
Do Filipino travelers need a visa to fly from Manila to Las Vegas?+
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Flying from Manila to Las Vegas: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The journey from Manila to Las Vegas is one of the longer transpacific crossings a traveler can make, connecting the bustling capital of the Philippines with the neon-lit desert city of Nevada. Most flights on this route involve at least one stopover, since direct service has historically been limited. Travelers can expect total travel times ranging from 17 to 25 hours depending on the connection, with layovers commonly routed through Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, San Francisco, or Los Angeles.

Philippine Airlines has long been a familiar choice for Filipino travelers heading to Las Vegas, often offering one-stop service via Los Angeles or San Francisco. Other reliable carriers include Korean Air through Incheon, EVA Air via Taipei, ANA and Japan Airlines through Narita or Haneda, and Cathay Pacific through Hong Kong. Each option presents its own balance of layover length, cabin comfort, and onward connections to Harry Reid International Airport.

Timing a trip well makes a noticeable difference. The dry months between November and April tend to offer the most pleasant weather on both ends, avoiding the Philippine typhoon season and the punishing summer heat of the Nevada desert, where temperatures regularly soar past 40°C from June to August. Spring and late autumn are particularly popular, as Las Vegas enjoys mild evenings perfect for exploring the Strip, while Manila stays relatively cool and dry. Peak fares typically appear around Christmas, Holy Week, and the U.S. summer holidays, so travelers with flexibility often find better value in February, May, or September.

Because of the long flight duration and dateline crossing, jet lag is a real consideration. Manila is 15 or 16 hours ahead of Las Vegas depending on daylight saving time, so adjusting sleep patterns a few days before departure helps. Staying hydrated, walking the aisles, and choosing seats thoughtfully on the longest leg, usually the transpacific portion, can make the experience far more comfortable. Travelers should also remember that most itineraries require a U.S. visa and ESTA-exempt passengers from the Philippines must still secure a B1/B2 or appropriate entry document.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the strong Filipino community in Las Vegas, which has turned the city into a popular destination for family visits, weddings, and reunions, alongside its global reputation for entertainment, dining, and nearby natural wonders like the Grand Canyon and Red Rock Canyon. For many flying from Manila to Las Vegas, the long journey is simply the prelude to a memorable arrival.