Paris–Las Vegas Nonstop
Air France began a new nonstop service between Paris and Las Vegas in April, operating three weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through the summer. (travelandtourworld.com) The route is one of several long‑haul expansions tied to summer scheduling announcements. (travelandtourworld.com)
Air France starts nonstop flights between Paris and Las Vegas on April 15, adding a direct link between Charles de Gaulle Airport and Harry Reid International Airport three days a week. (corporate.airfrance.com) The flights run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Air France says it is using an Airbus A350-900 on the route. Flight AF0056 leaves Paris at 1:40 p.m. and lands in Las Vegas at 3:35 p.m.; AF0057 leaves Las Vegas at 5:50 p.m. and reaches Paris at 1:05 p.m. the next day. (corporate.airfrance.com) Air France says the service is seasonal and will run through October 24, 2026. Tickets went on sale when the route was announced in October 2025. (press.lvcva.com) The airline has folded Las Vegas into a broader summer 2026 push toward North and South America. In its summer schedule, Air France said long-haul capacity will rise 2% from summer 2025, with growth “mainly driven” by expansion in the Americas. (corporate.airfrance.com) Las Vegas becomes Air France’s 19th destination in the United States and its 26th in North America. The same summer plan also adds a second daily Paris-Newark flight from June 2026, alongside the airline’s joint network with Delta Air Lines in New York. (corporate.airfrance.com) For Las Vegas, the route adds a nonstop connection to one of Europe’s biggest hub airports. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said the flight gives the city direct access to Air France’s wider global network through Paris. (press.lvcva.com) For Air France, the route extends a United States network that already leaned heavily on large coastal gateways. Las Vegas is the carrier’s first new destination in its summer 2026 schedule, according to both Air France and Las Vegas tourism officials. (corporate.airfrance.com)