All direct flights to Las Vegas from the UK & Ireland

Flights from Airport code Airline Name Book now Route to Route from Tooltip
London GatwickLGWVirgin AtlanticClick to go to Virgin Atlantic booking siteFlights from London Gatwick to Las Vegasflights to Las Vegas from London Gatwick
London HeathrowLHRBA (British Airways)Click to go to BA (British Airways) booking siteflights from London Heathrow to Las VegasFlights to Las Vegas from London HeathrowBook directly with BA for the cheapest flight on the internet.
ManchesterMANThomas Cook AirlinesClick to go to Thomas Cook Airlines booking siteflights from Manchester to Las VegasFlights to Las Vegas from Manchester
ManchesterMANVirgin AtlanticClick to go to Virgin Atlantic booking siteFlights from Manchester to Las VegasFlights to Las Vegas from Manchester

Flight Summary

Non-stop scheduled flights to Las Vegas are available from both London and Manchester, with some additional charter services being available. However, the majority of UK passengers reaching Las Vegas do so on connecting flights via other cities in the USA.

Destination Summary

The undisputed casino capital of the world, Las Vegas is also gaining a reputation for the quality of its shops, restaurants and clubs. If you are looking to take a city break to Las Vegas and you are short of time, then it might be worth checking out this section of the Lastminute.com website. Booking late on can often lead to big savings, especially if you are open to where you want to take a short weekend break.

Quick Facts

  • Airport Code: LAS
  • Alternative Name: Mc-Carran | Mccarran
  • Miles From City Centre: 3
  • Miles From London: 8402

James Says

If there are only a few pounds in it, it is well worth considering which airport is the most user-friendly to connect through, as well as which airline offers the best standards of service. This is obviously a highly subjective matter, so if you have any questions, please ask them in our forum.

Mark Says

As the top-rated series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation would have it, it's now the world's foremost depository for corpses. Yet in reality, around 35 million visitors come to Vegas every year, and almost all leave with thankfully little first-hand experience of blunt force trauma. If you can tear yourself away from the city's slot machines and blackjack tables, you'll discover perhaps the premier destination for those with Attention Deficit Disorder. Simply walking down the fabled "Strip", Las Vegas Boulevard, constitutes an experience. Here, you'll find museums dedicated to Kings (Elvis-A-Rama) and prominent queens (the Liberace Museum); over there, everything from geeks (Star Trek: The Experience) to gondolas (The Venetian). And a full-sized replica of the Sphinx. Oh, and a miniature Paris. There are endless live shows, from a very American Folies Bergere through kinds of magic (Queen musical We Will Rock You, currently packing them in) to actual magic (David Copperfield, Penn and Teller). The city's love of gambling extends to a packed sports calendar: fight nights in Vegas are like nowhere else on Earth, while hotel golf courses provide temporary respite from all those bright and flashing lights. Speaking of hotels, travellers certainly won't be stuck for accommodation. Shop around for the best package, and choose wisely depending on your personal tolerance for chintz. Staying in Vegas can serve as a useful base camp for exploring the surrounding desert, which stretches from Red Rock Canyon to Death Valley - if this city exists in a vacuum, as many have claimed, it's certainly of the sandier variety. One quirk: Vegas's dedication to the seamy side of life means it's one of the few locations in America where smoking in public isn't frowned upon - and as the minimum drinking and gambling age is 21, this probably isn't the best destination for that family holiday…

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