Photo courtesy: Qantas
Hold onto your outback hats, Aussies – Qantas is rewriting the travel map with the world’s first direct flights from Australia to Las Vegas, slashing up to five hours off your journey by skipping those soul-crushing US connections. Launching December 29, 2026, this seasonal Sydney-Las Vegas route on the sleek Boeing 787 Dreamliner runs through March 12, 2027, landing you in Sin City just in time for CES tech madness and the NRL Season Kick-Off Festival.
Qantas International CEO Cam Wallace calls it a no-brainer: “Aussies’ appetite for international travel is insatiable,” and with their shiny fleet renewal, they’re unleashing routes like this gem – the airline’s 101st destination and eighth in the Americas. Economy return fares start at a steal: AUD$1,099. Book now and score double Qantas Points on hotels/packages till March 2!
Non-Stop to Neon Nirvana: 14 Hours of Dreamliner Bliss
Say goodbye to Dallas layovers and hello to QF55: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from Sydney (SYD) at 9:00pm, touching down in Las Vegas (LAS) at 3:55pm (13h55m flight time). Three times weekly perfection on the fuel-efficient 787, with its lie-flat beds, mood lighting and epic inflight entertainment to keep the jetlag gremlins at bay.
This isn’t just a flight; it’s your golden ticket to Vegas’ electric vibe – world-class residencies (think residencies from music royalty), 24/7 energy, and easy day trips to the Grand Canyon or Southwest USA’s red-rock wonders. Perfect for footy fans too: Qantas has been chartering NRL fan flights for years (this week’s are already packed), making Vegas their Aussie sports mecca.
Why Vegas Loves Aussies (And Vice Versa)

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO Steve Hill is thrilled: Australia is their #2 overseas market (250,000+ visitors yearly), and this direct link was the missing piece. “More than 250,000 Australians visit each year, drawn by the breadth and depth of experiences.” Meanwhile, Aussie Trade Minister Don Farrell cheers the two-way traffic: 745,000 Americans hit Australia last year, and this route supercharges that exchange.
Time it right for Vegas’ blockbuster calendar: CES (world’s biggest tech expo), NRL’s Las Vegas Festival (Aussie rules invading Nevada), and endless residencies from global superstars. From neon Strip shenanigans to canyon road trips, it’s the ultimate escape from Sydney’s winter chill.
Book Now: Fares, Points and Pro Tips
- Return Economy from AUD$1,099 – snag it today!
- Double Qantas Points on hotels/holidays (book by March 2, travel by March 2027). Frequent Flyer must-haves.
- Flights pending gov/regulatory nods, but Qantas’ track record screams green light.
This historic hop cements Qantas as the king of direct Down Under-to-USA dreams, joining LA, San Francisco, Honolulu and more. Whether you’re chasing slots, shows, sports or canyons, Vegas just got a whole lot closer – and infinitely more civilised. Who’s packing first?
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