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Cheap Flights from Las Vegas to New York City
New York City is served by three major airports — John F. Kennedy International (JFK), LaGuardia (LGA), and Newark Liberty International (EWR) — and the airport you choose has a bigger impact on total trip cost and convenience than most booking engines make clear. JFK is in Queens, served by the AirTrain and multiple subway lines ($8.25 to Midtown). LGA is closest to Midtown geographically but has no rail connection — you're riding a bus or cab in traffic. EWR is in New Jersey, served by NJ Transit, but adds 45–75 minutes to reaching most Manhattan destinations versus JFK. A $30-cheaper fare into Newark can easily cost $40 more in ground transport once you factor in NJ Transit plus subway or a cab to your hotel. Always calculate total trip cost, not just airfare.
From Las Vegas Harry Reid International (LAS), nonstop flights reach all three New York airports on a range of carriers. JetBlue and Delta are the strongest players to JFK. American serves both JFK and LGA. Spirit frequently lists the lowest base fares. United is the primary carrier into EWR. Eastbound flight time from LAS runs approximately 5 hours 15 minutes to 5 hours 30 minutes. Westbound returns are 30–40 minutes shorter with the jet stream advantage.
The LAS–NYC corridor is one of the premier leisure routes in US aviation, connecting two of the country's most distinct cultural capitals. Las Vegas empties toward New York on Monday mornings (business travelers, post-weekend departures) and fills from New York on Thursday evenings (incoming weekend visitors). Those patterns set fare pricing — mid-week in both directions is consistently cheaper, and the Monday morning LAS–JFK departure is one of the more reliably affordable business-class upgrades on the East Coast–West Coast matrix.
Airlines Flying Las Vegas to New York City
| Airline | Destination Airport | Nonstop? | LAS Terminal | NY Terminal | Avg. One-Way Fare | 1st Bag Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JetBlue Airways | JFK | Yes | Terminal 3 | Terminal 5 | $99–$299 | $35 |
| Delta Air Lines | JFK | Yes | Terminal 3 | Terminal 4 | $129–$349 | $35 |
| American Airlines | JFK / LGA | Yes | Terminal 3 | T8 (JFK) / TB (LGA) | $119–$319 | $35 |
| Spirit Airlines | LGA / JFK | Yes | Terminal 1 | Terminal 1 (LGA) | $59–$179 | $39–$79 |
| United Airlines | EWR | Yes | Terminal 3 | Terminal C | $99–$279 | $35 |
| Frontier Airlines | LGA / JFK | Yes | Terminal 1 | Terminal 1 (LGA) | $59–$169 | $35–$75 |
JetBlue Mint note: JetBlue operates Mint (lie-flat business class) on select LAS–JFK departures. During off-peak booking windows in January–February and September, Mint fares occasionally appear at $299–$450 one-way — within range of what legacy carriers charge for economy. A lie-flat seat on a 5.5-hour flight at economy prices is one of the best-value upgrades in domestic aviation.
Flight Duration and Schedule
- LAS to JFK nonstop: Approximately 5 hours 15 minutes eastbound. Return westbound averages 4 hours 40 minutes.
- LAS to LGA nonstop: Approximately 5 hours 20 minutes eastbound.
- LAS to EWR nonstop: Approximately 5 hours 30 minutes eastbound.
- JetBlue Mint flights: Selected morning departures. Check JetBlue's website directly for Mint availability — it doesn't always surface on third-party search engines.
- Overnight flights: Some carriers (JetBlue, Spirit) operate red-eye departures from LAS around 10 PM–midnight, arriving in New York by 6–8 AM Eastern — effective for maximizing time in NYC.
- Peak departure times: Morning (6–10 AM) and early evening (5–8 PM) departures fill earliest. Mid-day flights often carry the lowest fares on the day.
Monthly Fare Guide: Las Vegas to New York Round-Trip
| Month | Avg. Round-Trip Fare | Season | Demand Level | NYC Weather |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | $150–$280 | Low | Low | Cold, 25–38°F, possible snow |
| February | $140–$260 | Low | Low | Cold, 28–42°F |
| March | $160–$300 | Shoulder | Medium | Cool, 36–52°F, improving |
| April | $180–$340 | Shoulder | Medium-High | Mild, 48–64°F, spring blooms |
| May | $190–$360 | Shoulder | High | Warm, 57–73°F, ideal |
| June | $210–$390 | Peak | High | Warm, 65–82°F |
| July | $220–$420 | Peak | High | Hot, 70–85°F, humid |
| August | $200–$390 | Peak | High | Hot, 70–84°F, humid |
| September | $170–$320 | Shoulder | Medium | Warm, 60–76°F, excellent |
| October | $155–$290 | Shoulder | Medium | Mild, 50–66°F, fall foliage |
| November | $150–$280 | Low | Medium (Thanksgiving) | Cool, 40–55°F |
| December | $180–$380 | Holiday | High | Cold, 32–45°F, festive |
How to Find the Cheapest LAS to NYC Flights
- Calculate total cost including ground transport: A fare into EWR that looks $40 cheaper than JFK can cost more overall. NJ Transit + AirTrain to Midtown costs $15.25 and takes 55–70 minutes. JFK AirTrain + subway costs $8.25 and takes 60 minutes. Newark taxi to Midtown runs $70–$90. Run the full math.
- Watch for JetBlue Mint sale fares: Set a price alert specifically for JetBlue LAS–JFK. Mint sale fares appear 3–4 times a year and represent one of the best domestic flight values available. A lie-flat seat for $350–$500 roundtrip is worth monitoring.
- Fly Monday morning from LAS: Counter-intuitively, Monday morning departures from Las Vegas are often among the cheapest of the week on this route as the weekend crowd has already departed. The Monday 7–9 AM window frequently lists 20–30% below Friday evening fares.
- Book 4–6 weeks out for the best fares: The LAS–NYC corridor doesn't heavily discount last-minute — loads are high year-round. The 4–6 week window is the consistent sweet spot for all carriers on this route.
- Spirit's bundle is especially important on 5+ hour flights: A carry-on without Spirit's bundle on a 5.5-hour flight means a personal-item-only restriction. The carry-on fee at Spirit's checkout ($55–$75) is significantly less than the gate fee ($79). Always bundle if flying Spirit.
- Consider red-eye flights: Red-eye departures from LAS (10 PM–midnight) arrive in NYC by 6–8 AM Eastern, saving a night of hotel costs and landing you in the city with a full day ahead. The fare savings versus daytime flights are typically $30–$70.
New York Airport Breakdown
| Airport | Distance to Midtown | Rail Option | Rail Cost | Rail Time | Taxi/Rideshare to Midtown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JFK (Queens) | 16 miles | AirTrain + E/J/Z subway | $8.25 | 55–70 min | $70–$85 (flat rate) + tip |
| LGA (Queens) | 8 miles | Q70 bus + subway (slow) | $2.90 | 45–60 min | $35–$55 + tip |
| EWR (New Jersey) | 16 miles | NJ Transit + AirTrain | $15.25 | 55–70 min | $70–$90 + tip, tunnel toll |
Top Things to Do in New York City
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1000 Fifth Ave, Upper East Side. Suggested admission $30. Holds 1.5 million objects spanning 5,000 years across 17 curatorial departments. The roof garden (open May–October) offers unobstructed Central Park and Manhattan skyline views. Free for NYC residents.
- The High Line: Runs 1.45 miles from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street on a converted elevated rail line. Free, open daily 7 AM–10 PM. Best visited early morning before 9 AM when the rail plantings are in morning light and foot traffic is minimal. Hudson Yards and the Vessel structure are at the north end.
- The Whitney Museum of American Art: 99 Gansevoort Street, Meatpacking District. $25 general admission. Pay-what-you-wish every Friday evening 7–10 PM. The Gansevoort Street location at the foot of the High Line makes it a natural combination visit.
- Governors Island: Accessible by free ferry from Lower Manhattan (Battery Maritime Building) on weekends. 172-acre island with no cars, historic Civil War-era fort buildings, hammock groves, and views of the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan simultaneously. Free entry.
- Brooklyn Bridge Walk: The pedestrian and bicycle path across the Brooklyn Bridge is free and takes 20–30 minutes one-way. DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) on the Brooklyn side has the most photographed Manhattan views in the borough — the arched bridge framing the Manhattan skyline from Washington Street is the specific shot.
- The 9/11 Memorial & Museum: The reflecting pools (memorial) are free. The museum requires tickets ($33 adults, book online). The museum's foundation-level exhibits — the last standing section of the original Tower 1 and the Survivors' Stairs — are among the most powerful museum experiences in the country.
- Central Park: 843 acres of designed landscape in the middle of Manhattan. The Ramble (north of the Bow Bridge) is a genuine woodland with limited sight lines to buildings. The Great Lawn hosts free concerts and events. Loeb Boathouse rents rowboats ($20/hour). No admission charge to the park itself.
New York City Travel Tips
- The OMNY contactless payment system on the NYC subway and buses accepts any contactless credit/debit card or phone pay — no MetroCard purchase needed. $2.90 per ride, $34 weekly unlimited cap.
- New York restaurant reservations for dinner on Friday and Saturday require booking 1–2 weeks minimum for mid-tier and popular spots. Resy is the dominant platform; OpenTable handles older establishments.
- Broadway ticket prices range from $79 (rush/lottery) to $400+ for premium seats. The TKTS booth in Times Square sells same-day tickets at 20–50% off for shows with available inventory — best selection after 3 PM for evening performances.
- Tipping in New York runs 20–22% at sit-down restaurants. A common shortcut: double the NYC sales tax (8.875%) to get approximately 18%, then round up to 20%. Digital kiosks now prompt 18%, 20%, and 25% — 20% is the current expected minimum.
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