Private Jet Charter Route
Las Vegas to Miami
Las Vegas to Miami is a time-led private charter, turning a cross-country travel day into a controlled 254-294 min flight from LAS to OPF. Wheels-up on your schedule, the 1884 NM leg keeps the day focused on arrival in South Florida rather than connections, queues, or commercial routings.
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The Route on the Map
Quick Facts
Las Vegas to Miami
- Distance
- ≈ 1,884 nm
- Flight time (nonstop)
- ≈ 4h 14m – 4h 54m
- Time change
- +3h · PT → ET
- Best season
- Dec – Mar
- Departure airports
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- Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
- North Las Vegas Airport (VGT)
- Haneda/Tokyo International Airport (HND)
- Arrival airports
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- Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF)
- Ft. Lauderdale - Hollywood Airport (FLL)
- Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE)
- Miami Executive Airport (TMB)
- Miami International Airport (MIA)
Skip the terminal queues, connections and layovers of commercial travel. On a private jet charter you arrive minutes before departure and fly point to point — turning a full travel day into a short hop.
The Route
Why fly private from Las Vegas to Miami?
This route suits private charter because LAS and OPF create a clean point-to-point pairing for travelers moving from the Strip’s late pace to Miami’s coastal rhythm.
Why private works here
Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the Las Vegas gateway for this departure, while Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF) places the arrival at a Miami executive field used for general and business aviation.
At 1884 NM, this leg is long enough for cabin selection to matter and direct enough for a well-planned charter to feel efficient end to end. The recommended bracket is super-midsize jets and heavy jets, giving the charter desk room to match passenger count, luggage profile, cabin expectations, and schedule preference without forcing the trip into a narrower aircraft category.
- LAS departure control: private charter lets the day start around your preferred departure window rather than a published airline schedule.
- OPF arrival simplicity: the itinerary concludes at the airport chosen for this pairing, keeping the Miami arrival purposeful.
- Aircraft fit: super-midsize jets suit travelers who want efficient cross-country comfort; heavy jets add broader cabin volume for larger parties or more elaborate service expectations.
“On this route we default to OPF for the Miami arrival and plan the LAS departure around the 254-294 min flight time. For Las Vegas to Miami, we recommend securing super-midsize-jets or heavy-jets early when seasonal demand in Las Vegas or Miami affects availability.”
Cost
What determines the cost of a Las Vegas to Miami private jet charter?
The cost of this charter is shaped by aircraft fit, trip structure, aircraft positioning, and demand around the travel dates.
Primary cost drivers
For an 1884 NM flight planned at 254-294 min, the aircraft class carries meaningful weight. Super-midsize jets and heavy jets can both be appropriate, but they differ in cabin size, operating profile, crew planning, and availability on the requested dates.
Round trips are priced differently from one-way charters because the aircraft, crew schedule, and time away from base may be handled differently. A one-way request can also be affected by positioning, meaning the jet may need to move before pickup or after drop-off to complete the itinerary.
Seasonal demand matters as well. When Las Vegas and Miami are both drawing premium leisure, sports, entertainment, or holiday traffic, the best-fit aircraft can commit earlier; flexible dates, firm passenger counts, and early confirmation help the desk compare better options.
Aircraft
Which jets can fly Las Vegas to Miami nonstop?
Range-matched to the 1,884 nm leg.
When to Go
When is the best time to fly Las Vegas to Miami?
The best time to fly this pairing is the date that protects your schedule while avoiding the tightest private-aircraft demand windows when possible.
Timing strategy
With no connection to protect, timing becomes less about airline frequency and more about aircraft availability, crew planning, and the exact departure window you want. Travelers with flexibility often gain the widest choice by avoiding peak leisure changeover days, holiday periods, and major event patterns in either city.
For time-sensitive arrivals, confirm the firm date first, then refine the departure time once the aircraft shortlist is clear. Early planning is especially useful for late-day departures from Las Vegas, weekend movements into South Florida, and itineraries that carry larger groups or extra luggage.
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Common questions about flying Las Vegas to Miami
How long is the private flight?
Las Vegas to Miami is typically planned at 254-294 min from LAS to OPF, subject to the final aircraft, routing, and operating conditions.
Which aircraft classes are recommended?
For Las Vegas to Miami, Amalfi Jets recommends super-midsize jets and heavy jets because the 1884 NM distance calls for a cross-country cabin category.
What determines the cost of flying this route privately?
The cost of flying Las Vegas to Miami depends on aircraft class, one-way versus round-trip structure, positioning, date demand, passenger and luggage needs, and the final schedule.
Which airports are used for this charter?
Las Vegas to Miami uses LAS for departure and OPF for arrival, aligning the itinerary with the airport pairing selected for this private charter.
When should I book?
For Las Vegas to Miami, early firm dates are most helpful around holiday periods, major citywide demand, and weekend travel, when aircraft choice can narrow sooner.
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