Flights from LA to Las Vegas – Compare All Nearby Airports
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Flying from Los Angeles to Las Vegas? Don’t limit yourself to LAX
Flying from Los Angeles to Las Vegas? Don’t assume LAX is always your best option. AirportMix automatically compares nearby airports including LAX, Long Beach (LGB), Ontario (ONT), Hollywood Burbank (BUR) and John Wayne (SNA), helping you find cheaper or more convenient flight options in one search.
Contents
- Why comparing airports matters
- Los Angeles has more airports than you think
- Which Los Angeles airport makes the most sense?
- Anaheim to Las Vegas example
- Why the cheapest ticket is not always the best trip
- Frequently Asked Questions
Every day, travellers fly from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Most people automatically search from LAX. But depending on where you live in Southern California, another airport may save you time, stress, parking costs or even money.
That is why this route is a perfect example of what AirportMix does best: compare nearby airports automatically, instead of forcing you to search each airport one by one.
This is actually one of the reasons I built AirportMix. I found myself opening Google Flights multiple times, changing departure airports one by one just to make sure I wasn’t missing a better option. After doing that over and over again, I realised the comparison should happen automatically.
Most travellers automatically search from LAX and may miss better airports nearby. AirportMix compares realistic alternatives around Los Angeles automatically, helping you discover routes that may be cheaper, faster or more convenient.
AirportMix automatically compares nearby relevant airports within 135 km, so you see every realistic route – not just the most famous one.
Why comparing airports matters
Most travellers automatically choose the largest airport in their city. However, the busiest airport is not always the most convenient option.
Different airports can offer different airlines, departure times, parking costs and passenger experiences. In some cases, a slightly smaller airport may reduce travel time, airport stress or even the total cost of your trip.
That is why AirportMix compares nearby airports automatically, helping travellers see options they might otherwise miss.
Los Angeles has more airports than you think
When you search for flights from Los Angeles, AirportMix doesn’t only check LAX. It automatically compares nearby airports within 135 km, helping you find better flight options in a single search.
For example: if you’re spending a few days at Disneyland in Anaheim before heading to Las Vegas, LAX may not be the smartest airport. AirportMix also compares John Wayne (Santa Ana), Long Beach, Ontario and Burbank, so you can choose the airport that offers the best combination of price, convenience and travel time.
- LAX – Los Angeles International
- SNA – John Wayne Airport (closest to Disneyland)
- LGB – Long Beach Airport
- ONT – Ontario International
- BUR – Hollywood Burbank Airport
One search. All nearby airports. No guesswork.
Which Los Angeles airport makes the most sense?
The best airport for a Los Angeles to Las Vegas trip depends heavily on where you start your journey. LAX may offer the most flights, but it is not always the easiest or smartest choice.
| Airport | Best for |
|---|---|
| LAX | Most airlines, departures and flight options. |
| SNA | Disneyland visitors and Orange County travellers. |
| LGB | Travellers looking for a smaller airport experience. |
| ONT | People living east of Los Angeles or wanting to avoid crossing the city. |
| BUR | Travellers staying near Hollywood or the San Fernando Valley. |
By comparing them together, you often get:
- better departure times
- less airport stress
- sometimes a lower total price
👉 See the live comparison here: Flights from Los Angeles to Las Vegas →
A simple example: Anaheim to Las Vegas
Imagine you are staying near Anaheim or Disneyland and want to fly to Las Vegas. Many travellers still search from LAX by default, but that may not be the easiest option.
In that situation, John Wayne Airport (SNA) or Ontario International Airport (ONT) may be more convenient depending on flight times, traffic and parking.
AirportMix helps by comparing these nearby options in one search, so you do not have to open separate tabs for LAX, Long Beach, Ontario and John Wayne Airport.
Why the cheapest ticket is not always the best trip
A flight from LAX might look cheaper at first, but the real cost of a trip includes more than the ticket price. Parking, traffic, baggage fees, airport stress and total travel time can all change the final decision.
For short routes like Los Angeles to Las Vegas, airport convenience matters even more. If you save $30 on the ticket but spend an extra hour getting to the airport, the cheaper flight may not actually be the smarter option.
🧳 One important baggage tip
A low-cost fare from Long Beach may look cheaper – until baggage fees are added.
Sometimes a full-service flight from another LA airport ends up being the better deal.
Always compare total cost – not just the ticket price.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best airport to fly from in Los Angeles?
It depends on your location, airline preferences and travel schedule. While LAX offers the most flights, airports such as Ontario, Long Beach and John Wayne Airport may be more convenient for some travellers.
Is LAX always the cheapest airport?
Not necessarily. Nearby airports sometimes offer lower fares, better departure times or lower parking costs depending on the route and travel date.
Why compare multiple airports before booking?
Comparing multiple airports helps travellers discover alternative routes, different airlines and potentially lower overall travel costs.
How does AirportMix compare airports?
AirportMix automatically includes relevant airports within a 135 km radius and compares available flight options in a single search.
Is Long Beach Airport better than LAX for Las Vegas?
Long Beach Airport can be a good option if it offers a convenient flight time and you prefer a smaller airport experience. LAX usually has more flights, but Long Beach may be easier for some travellers.
Is Ontario Airport a good alternative to LAX?
Yes, especially if you live east of Los Angeles. Ontario International Airport can sometimes reduce driving time and airport stress compared with travelling across the city to LAX.
Which airport is best for Disneyland visitors flying to Las Vegas?
Travellers staying near Anaheim or Disneyland may want to compare John Wayne Airport, Long Beach Airport, Ontario and LAX. The best option depends on price, schedule and ground transport.
Can comparing nearby airports save money?
Yes. Nearby airports can have different airlines, fares and departure times. Comparing them together can help travellers find cheaper or more convenient options.
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Start your search with every nearby airport
Instead of wondering whether LAX is the best option, let AirportMix compare nearby airports automatically. One search shows the routes, airlines and prices from every realistic departure airport around Los Angeles.
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