Paris–Las Vegas nonstop

Air France has launched a seasonal, nonstop 10.5‑hour flight from Paris to Las Vegas that runs three times a week — Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays — through October. (nationaltoday.com)

Air France has started its first regularly scheduled nonstop service between Paris and Las Vegas, giving Southern Nevada a direct link to the French capital. (corporate.airfrance.com) The route began April 15, 2026, between Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Harry Reid International Airport. Air France said it will run three times a week through October 24, 2026. (corporate.airfrance.com) Air France scheduled Flight AF0056 to leave Paris at 1:40 p.m. and land in Las Vegas at 3:35 p.m. local time, with the return Flight AF0057 leaving Las Vegas at 5:50 p.m. and reaching Paris at 1:05 p.m. the next day. (corporate.airfrance.com) The airline is using the Airbus A350-900 on the route. Las Vegas tourism officials said the launch expands Nevada’s nonstop access to Europe through one of the continent’s biggest hub airports. (corporate.airfrance.com) (press.lvcva.com) Paris-Charles de Gaulle matters beyond Paris because it is Air France’s main long-haul hub, where travelers can connect onward on the same network. Air France’s parent group and its SkyTeam partners use Paris and Amsterdam as their main connecting gateways. (wwws.airfrance.fr) (skyteam.com) Las Vegas tourism officials have been pushing for more international air service as overseas traffic grows. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said Europe was one of the city’s top international source markets in 2024, and one travel industry report tied the new route to nearly 1.2 million European visitors and about 86,000 French visitors that year. (www.lvcva.com) (www.lofficielusa.com) The launch also adds another international option at Harry Reid International Airport after a stretch of rising overseas passenger counts. Airport traffic reports in 2024 showed international volume growing faster than total passenger traffic. (reviewjournal.com) Las Vegas officials marked the first arrival on April 15 with an airport event at Terminal 3. The seasonal run now gives travelers one nonstop way to move between the Strip and central Europe before the route pauses after October. (press.lvcva.com) (vegasinc.lasvegassun.com)

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