Air France expands US schedule with direct Paris-Las Vegas route

Airline now offers 19 US destinations

The 11-hour flight will operate three times per week
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Air France has added a new direct Paris-Las Vegas route to its North American roster in response to customer demand for long-haul tourist routes.

Starting April 15, 2026, the flights will operate three times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays between Paris Charles de Gaulle CDG and Harry Reid International Airport LAS. 

The flights, taking roughly 11 hours, will use the Airbus A350-900, said to produce 25% less carbon than older aircraft. The flights will offer free high-speed WiFi for all passengers following the airline’s partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink.

Tickets are now available to book on the Air France website, with return prices starting from around €800.

Las Vegas is the 19th US destination served by Air France and the 26th overall in North America, making the United States the airline’s leading long-haul destination in terms of seat capacity.

The carrier also provides services to Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York JFK, New York Newark, Orlando, Phoenix, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC, Cancun, Mexico City, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto and Vancouver.

In addition, the Las Vegas route becomes the fourth-longest regular route served by Air France, behind only Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Phoenix. 

The route is expected to be busy both ways, providing services to Europeans looking to visit Sin City, as well as for Americans coming to Paris. 

Prior to the announcement, Las Vegas was the largest unserved US city without a direct flight to Paris.