London to Las Vegaswith points & miles
Gatwick (LGW) to Harry Reid International (LAS) is about 8,432 km. Below is how the major programmes price this route. Prices are transparent estimates — for a recommendation tailored to your points, run it through the optimiser.
| Airline | Programme | Economy | Business | Taxes | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| British Airways | Avios | 35,500 | 74,000 | £510 | 12h 20m |
| Virgin Atlantic | Virgin Points | 35,500 | 74,000 | £465 | 12h 20m |
| Air France | Flying Blue Miles | 37,500 | 79,000 | £225 | 13h 3m |
| Qatar Airways | Avios | 71,000 | 155,000 | £265 | 23h 54m |
| Emirates | Skywards Miles | 72,000 | 157,500 | £380 | 24h 18m |
| Etihad Airways | Etihad Guest Miles | 72,500 | 158,500 | £325 | 24h 24m |
| Cathay Pacific | Asia Miles | 82,000 | 180,000 | £325 | 27h 33m |
| Singapore Airlines | KrisFlyer Miles | 95,500 | 210,500 | £295 | 31h 55m |
Frequently asked
How many points do I need to fly London to Las Vegas in business class?
From around 74,000 Avios one-way with British Airways, plus roughly £510 in taxes and surcharges. Slipstream compares every option and tells you the best transfer route.
What is the best airline for London to Las Vegas?
It depends on what you value. British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air France all serve this market with different points pricing, taxes and seat quality. Slipstream scores them on value, not loyalty.
Estimates are distance-based guidance, not live award inventory. Always confirm availability and pricing with the airline before transferring points.