Air France has announced new nonstop service to Harry Reid International Airport next summer. The flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Harry Reid International Airport will operate three times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays in Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
“Linking Las Vegas with Paris and Charles de Gaulle marks a significant milestone in strengthening our global reach,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “This new route not only makes it easier for travelers from France and across Europe to experience Las Vegas, but also reflects the shared global appeal that unite our two world-class destinations.”
This new service is expected to bring 26,892 seats per season, generating an estimated $34 million in direct economic impact and $57.5 million in overall impact per year. In 2024, Las Vegas welcomed nearly 1.2 million visitors from Europe and 86,000 from France.
“The expansion of our international air service to include nonstop flights from Paris to Las Vegas is a game-changer and opens an exciting new gateway to the European market,” said James Chrisley, Clark County Director of Aviation. “Our ongoing collaboration with Air France, highlighted by the success of the CES charter service, has laid the foundation for this exciting new route. This partnership will not only enhance global connectivity, but also create lasting economic benefits for our community and the entire region.”
“Las Vegas is our 19th U.S. destination, further expanding Air France’s presence in the United States,” said Nicolas Henis, General Manager North America at Air-France-KLM. “This new route will connect travelers from Las Vegas and the greater Southwest to Paris and our extensive global network across Europe and beyond.”
Las Vegas is also served year-round by KLM, with up to seven weekly flights from Amsterdam-Schiphol.