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$66 Find Cheap Flights from Dallas to Las Vegas

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Cheapest round-trip
$146
Typical prices: $322-$139
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DFW - LAS • 1 stop
Cheapest non-stop
$147
Typical prices: $273-$116
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Fri 8/28Sat 8/29
DFW - LAS • Non-stop
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Cheap Flights from Dallas to Las Vegas

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Dallas to Las Vegas that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Dallas to Las Vegas

Sat, Jun 6 - Thu, Jun 11
Frontier Logo
5:29 pm - 11:38 pm
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8h 09m
1 stop
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12:59 am - 5:48 am
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DFW
2h 49mnonstop
$146Frontier
Fri, Aug 28 - Sat, Aug 29
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11:56 am - 12:57 pm
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3h 01mnonstop
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12:59 am - 5:48 am
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DFW
2h 49mnonstop
$147Frontier
Mon, Jun 1 - Fri, Jun 5
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9:41 pm - 10:37 pm
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2h 56mnonstop
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12:59 am - 5:41 am
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DFW
2h 42mnonstop
$148Multiple Airlines
Sun, May 17 - Wed, Aug 19
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10:17 pm - 7:10 am
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10h 53m
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6:00 am - 10:51 am
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2h 51mnonstop
$149Frontier
Mon, Jun 1 - Wed, Jun 3
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10:44 pm - 11:54 pm
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3h 10mnonstop
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12:59 am - 5:41 am
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DFW
2h 42mnonstop
$150Frontier
Tue, Jun 2 - Wed, Jun 3
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5:43 pm - 11:38 pm
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7h 55m
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12:59 am - 5:41 am
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2h 42mnonstop
$151Frontier
Sun, May 24 - Thu, May 28
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9:41 pm - 10:37 pm
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2h 56mnonstop
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6:00 am - 10:56 am
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2h 56mnonstop
$152Multiple Airlines
Sun, May 24 - Sat, May 30
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7:00 pm - 7:55 pm
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2h 55mnonstop
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7:30 am - 12:10 pm
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DAL
2h 40mnonstop
$367Southwest
Sun, May 24 - Sat, May 30
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7:25 am - 9:55 am
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4h 30m
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7:30 am - 12:10 pm
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2h 40mnonstop
$373Southwest
Sat, Jun 13 - Tue, Jun 16
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2h 45mnonstop
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11:30 am - 4:20 pm
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2h 50mnonstop
$377Southwest
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Dallas to Las Vegas flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Dallas to Las Vegas to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from Dallas to Las Vegas?

This analysis is based on the cheapest round-trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from Dallas to Las Vegas departing in June.

What is the cheapest Dallas to Las Vegas flight route?

Data is based on round-trip flight searches on KAYAK over the past month.

The cheapest return flight from Dallas to Las Vegas costs $92 on the route between Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (DFW) and Las Vegas (LAS). Over the past month, this route was, on average, 47% cheaper than other Dallas-Las Vegas routes. It is also the most popular route.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Dallas to Las Vegas?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Dallas to Las Vegas clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Las Vegas on a Monday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Friday is the most expensive day to fly from Dallas to Las Vegas. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Friday and avoiding Sundays for the best deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Dallas to Las Vegas?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Dallas to Las Vegas, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Dallas to Las Vegas is June, where tickets cost $157 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are March and April, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $320 and $309 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Dallas to Las Vegas?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Dallas to Las Vegas, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Dallas to Las Vegas, you should book around 2 weeks before departure, which saves you about 23% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 9 weeks before departure.

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KAYAK's tips to save more on a Dallas to Las Vegas flight

When booking a flight from Dallas to Las Vegas, there are several strategies you can employ to save money. Generally, Tuesday is the cheapest day of the week to fly, while September is the cheapest month.

Route Choice: Opt for flights from Dallas/Fort Worth to Las Vegas, as this route is generally cheaper.

Booking Time: Book your flight at least 44 days in advance for the best prices.

Airline Choice: Consider flying with Frontier or Spirit Airlines, as they tend to offer the cheapest fares.

Flight Type: Direct flights are more expensive, so consider flights with layovers to save money.

Route Selection: The DFW - LAS route is significantly cheaper than DAL - LAS.

Flight Type: Direct flights are more expensive, consider flights with layovers for cost savings.

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Cheapest flight$66
Flight from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport to Las Vegas

When to book flights from Dallas to Las Vegas

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Dallas to Las Vegas based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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Flights from Dallas to Las Vegas: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew the route from Dallas to Las Vegas 
La-MekkaFlew with American Airlines
DFW
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Feb 2026
Wish I would’ve know at DFW terminal D, use D30 to check your bags but D18!for regular TSA
TJFlew with American Airlines
DFW
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LAS
Aug 2024
I can be quite cool onboard, so just because you are traveling from heat to more heat be aware that the aircraft can be chilly.

FAQs for booking flights from Dallas to Las Vegas

  • Are there nonstop flights from Dallas to McCarran?

    You may worry about the inconvenience that comes with luggage transfers along with other complications that may arise during your flight and delay you getting to your next flight. The good news is that four main airline companies offer nonstop flight services from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (DFW) to LAS McCarran. You can find flights operated by Sun Country Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines and Alaska Airlines.

  • Are there dining options on-site at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)?

    Yes, there are several dining options available at the airport that serve all manner of cuisines. You can grab a bite of your favorite dish at any of the many restaurants and fast-food outlets available, including Auntie Anne’s and Baskin Robbins. If your flight is delayed or you will be traveling late, you can eat something before flying.

  • Does Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) offer parking services?

    Yes, the airport offers numerous parking options to meet all your needs. They offer valet, remote, express, cell phone lots and terminal parking options. You can book your parking space online before your travel date.

  • What special services does McCarran offer?

    Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) offers many services to meet the needs of all its customers. The airport is wheelchair accessible, offers braille signage and has reserved parking spaces for people with disabilities. If you are traveling with children, you will be happy to know that there is a play area onsite, and restrooms have designated changing areas.

  • Where can I sleep at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)?

    Zero Level Fitness in Terminal 1 Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is more than a fitness center. The gym also offers sleep rooms which can be rented by the hour. Each room comes furnished with a single bed, fridge and microwave. When you rent a room, you also gain access to the fitness center, showers, luggage storage and lockers. Take the elevator behind baggage claim to get to Zero Level Fitness at Level 0.

  • What are the most eco-friendly airlines flying from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    Around 684 kg of carbon is emitted per passenger for flights from Dallas to Las Vegas. However, this figure is significantly reduced if you fly with American Airlines, Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines. These airlines emit 60%, 56% and 52% less carbon per passenger respectively and provide nonstop flights from Dallas to Las Vegas.

  • Which family services are offered at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)?

    Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) has baby care facilities provided in Terminals 1 and 3. Each Terminal has several private nursing rooms with a comfortable bench, table and USB outlets. You’ll find these in the family washrooms also provided in both terminals for those looking for baby changing facilities. There’s a children’s play area in Terminal 1 airside above the rotunda for parents traveling with older kids.

  • Are pets allowed to travel through Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)?

    Yes. Pets are allowed to travel through Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). However, as per TSA’s directives, pets should remain within their carriers as they travel through DFW. Fido can only leave when walking through security and using the pet relief areas. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has provided pet relief areas both airside and landside. Airside, you’ll find the relief areas at Gates A29, B28, D18 and E31. Landside, you’ll find relief areas at A8, C2, C39, D15, D29, E2 and E38.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Dallas to Las Vegas was $66 for a one-way ticket and $146 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Dallas and Las Vegas?

    Yes, you’ll need a passport to travel to Las Vegas from Dallas.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    Dallas is served by 3 major airports and there is only 1 main airport in Las Vegas. You will leave Dallas from one of these airports: Dallas Addison, Dallas Love Field, or Dallas/Fort Worth. You will be arriving at Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    We unfortunately don’t have that data for this specific route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    Star Alliance, SkyTeam, and oneworld are the airline alliances operating flights between Dallas and Las Vegas, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Dallas to Las Vegas.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Las Vegas from Dallas is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Las Vegas with an airline and back to Dallas with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Dallas to Las Vegas?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Las Vegas from Dallas up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Dallas to Las Vegas

  • If you are flying from Dallas, the Dallas Love Field (DAL) is a convenient option for you. It is a small airport owned by Dallas City. It is located about 20min from Dallas’ central business district.
  • Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) is a smaller and less busy airport than Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). DAL has shorter queues and quicker clearing processes and only has one terminal, so maneuvering through the airport is very easy. However, if you choose to fly out of DAL, you’ll be restricted to only Southwest Airlines flights.
  • Headed down to The Strip? Start by trying your luck at the slot machines at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). You must be at least 21 years old to access the slot machines at LAS, which are situated throughout the airport.
  • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the main airport serving Nevada. It is located 15 miles from downtown Vegas and approximately 2 miles from the well-known Strip. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) has two terminals: Terminal 1 and 3. If you are flying in for the first time, it is important to know the correct terminal for your flight. However, there is a complimentary shuttle available to move you to the other terminal if need be.
  • To get to your hotel from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), there are several transport options to choose from, including by shuttle. Tickets for different shuttle services can be bought online. You can also arrange for a limo to pick you up. Other popular options include buses, taxis and rideshare apps.
  • If you are planning to fly to Las Vegas, Nevada, from Dallas, Texas, you have two airport options to fly from. You can either fly from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) or Dallas Love Field (DAL). The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the larger of the two, with an area of 26.9 square miles, and is the 10th busiest airport in the world.
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Airport International Airport (DFW) is a major transportation hub consisting of five terminals interconnected by walkways and the DART train. Airside, the DART automated train will get you between the terminals, and trains run in 2min intervals. Landside, there’s a shuttle service to get you between the terminals.
  • The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth. It is the recommended choice if you are looking for a nonstop flight to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). This is because most airlines here offer nonstop services. Airlines that fly from DFW are Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Delta and Alaska Airlines.
  • Looking to calm some nerves before your flight to LAS? Relax and unwind at the airline lounges at DFW. American Airlines and United Airlines run pay-at-the-door lounges at DFW, while Delta, British Airways, Lufthansa and Korean Air have members-only lounges. Plaza Premium Lounge and The Club at DFW are other lounges you can pay to access at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).
  • If your idea of airport exercise doesn’t include frantic running to the next gate, enjoy a leisure walk or power stroll along the walking path at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). You’ll find the path between Gates D6–D40. There’s also a yoga studio at Gate D40 where you can stretch before your flight to Las Vegas.

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Dallas to Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl

Monday

American Airlines,Frontier,Southwest

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

American Airlines,Frontier,Southwest

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Saturday

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Sunday

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Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl to Dallas

Monday

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

American Airlines,Frontier,Southwest, +1 more

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Friday

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Dallas to Las Vegas

 
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SouthwestOverall score based on 4301 reviews
8.0Comfort
7.5Entertainment
8.6Crew
7.0Food
8.1Boarding
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Truly terrible. Will never willingly fly southwest again. Seats are worse than before they switched to assigned seating. One flight attendant was the opposite of helpful (rude, unhelpful, dismissive, and as my stranger seatmate said unprompted: a total prick). This caused me, 15 minutes into the flight, to book an alternate return flight home on a competing airline (first class 1.2k purchase instead of my existing planned flight) just so I would not have to ever be on that aircraft, with that terrible service person, with those horrific seats ever again.

2.0 MediocreJoshua, May 2026
TPA - LAS
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Truly terrible. Will never willingly fly southwest again. Seats are worse than before they switched to assigned seating. One flight attendant was the opposite of helpful (rude, unhelpful, dismissive, and as my stranger seatmate said unprompted: a total prick). This caused me, 15 minutes into the flight, to book an alternate return flight home on a competing airline (first class 1.2k purchase instead of my existing planned flight) just so I would not have to ever be on that aircraft, with that terrible service person, with those horrific seats ever again.

First time I've had to use the disabled accommodations. And I could not have had a better experience with Southwest, i was having trouble getting from one terminal to another due to my heart failure. And the next thing I know a Southwest agent had made sure. I had a wheelchair at all my flights. Can't thank them enough.

The new seat assignment thing is wierd. If you don’t pay for a seat they always assign you a middle seat regardless of how many people are on the flight. Idk… the new company that bought Southwest is trying to make it more profitable, but I’m just not seeing it. The flight attendants aren’t having as much fun anymore. It just feels like the airline is slowly dying. IMO. We shall see if Southwest is the next Toy’s R Us.

Plane was late. Zero service for 2+ hour flight and it was not that bumpy.

Great flight. Good snacks and drinks. Grateful it was free. The flight from Nashville to louisville, i think her name was Tracy (not sure that's right) super awesome, nice and cheerful. She really enjoyed being at work today! She was the person who scanned the boarding pass on flight wn941. She should be recommended for a raise !

I elected to pay for the upgrades and found very little difference

Flight was hours late, unable to sit next to spouse, I have had so much better experiences. Substantially better, only saving grace was that it was a short flight.

The WiFi and crew on the plane were good, however, the boarding experience was awful. I paid for the Choice Preferred and was boarded in group 5 so all overhead storage was full. They found room for our luggage, but further back making getting off the plane a nightmare. Also, we were in row 6 and the seats were extremely uncomfortable. Both my daughter and I had no leg room and couldn’t wait to get off the plane.

The seats are now more narrow. I paid for front row the seats in the front are even more narrow than before.

I was assigned seat 7E, yet my boarding was Group 5, which caused me to have to put my luggage in the back of the plance above `19 or 20 aisle, as passengers who had boarded earlier took the overhead bins in the front. SW needs to monitor bin space and ensure that bin space above the seat are aligned to those sitting near their seats. Also the seating assignments needs to align with group number. Maybe board those last first and so on? Having said the ALL the passengers on the plane were gracious enough to allow me and other passengers in this dilema to retrieve our luggage and helped us along the way. I always love the flight staff, as always their fantastic and I can't rave about them enough!

Cancelled BOYH legs of our flight home 30 min before initial boarding

The flight was delayed about an hour for a maintenance specialist to approve the maintenance repair

This flight was delayed but it worked in my favor because my Atlanta to Dallas flight was delayed.

The staff was nice. I appreciated that I was able to take an earlier flight, even though it was last minute. The boarding process felt rather chaotic.

My flight got delayed a total of five times. And the boarding gate changed four times. most of the time the platform was not up-to-date with the changes taking place. The most discouraging part of the entire trip by far.

Returned home with a blood clot from flight homes and the uncomfortable aircraft I was on.

The crew was very kind, but no in-flight entertainment monitors and a 2 hour and 30 minute delay was extremely frustrating.

Everything was delayed and the staff sent me to the wrong gate, causing me to miss one of my flights. I arrived at my destination 6 hours later than I was supposed to.

It was good, the staff was great, and the food, was as usual, tea and biscuit. Bathroom was clean, and the plane was clean as well.

It was really a terrific experience both going and returning on AA. Staff and crew were professional.

Kayak sucked. You gave me a confirmation number that was not useable by the jet blue system. Nor did you send any check in emails. I’ll not be using your site again. Nice work.

Given us a free miles or free flight for waiting for 9 hours I didn’t get home till 5am in the morning and I was supposed to be home at 9:30 touch down.

Excellent price. Everything on time. two bad parts. Kayak said I couldn't sign in for the flight online, but I got an email at the same time from Jet Blue and they let me sign in online. Second bad part was that, although I had provided my known traveler number, neither of my boarding passes, for this flight and the previous one, had TSA pre-check showing.

Jet blue was great But the Jayak system Wasa pure nightmare and wasted so much of my time and energy by not giving me a way to access jet blue to check in the flight back I didn’t even get the number confirmation code 24 hours before. Because I didn’t receive the email with the confirmation code I could NoT CHECk IN. I spoke to a kayak third party and they informed me I could not carry a carry on, on the flight which caused me so much extra stress it was just too much. You can be sure I will not be using it recommending your site. Again.

There was a screen but no earphones that could use the older input so I could listen to anything.

My experience with JetBlue was fine BUT I am very upset with Kayak! JetBlue had delayed our scheduled departure by an hour and you NEVER notified me of the change. I did not hear directly from JetBlue because the trip was booked through Kayak, a mistake I will not repeat. Your reminder of the our trip last week still had the WRONG departure time. Our return trip has also changed, and again no notice from you.

Jet blue just had great service overall! Only a little turbulence heading out of Austin, otherwise the jet stream helped the speed of the trip!

Boarding was quick and efficient. The flight crew were friendly. There were limited food options available on the flight. The pocket guide said there would be salad and sandwich sections available on flights over 3.5 hours. The only food available were snack boxes. And those were limited as well. My flight was over 5 hours. The entertainment system worked well. I had both extra legroom seats and regular coach seats. The seats were not very comfortable. The entertainment controls in the armrest made it difficult to rest my arm without changing the channel on my neighbors TV. Overall, my experience was mediocre.

Purchased through 3rd party vendor which made everything difficult. Unable to check in online. Unable to get flight updates easily, tsa precheck information didn’t carry through, longer time to check in in person. Entertainment looked good but had to purchase conventional headphones to view.

Boarding was fast, easy, and we landed early. The entertainment system was very buggy and kept resetting throughout the flight.

My flight was delayed then put back on time then cancelled and they automatically rebooked me to another flight but that flight was going to make me late to a concert i had planned for. Flight was at 10am concert was at 7pm from Burbank to Las Vegas so I allowed enough time but the flight that was rebooked was too late so I talked with the desk and they were able to get me on an afternoon flight. Thank goodness. That was stressful for a moment. I want to thank the person who helped me get to my show on time. Concert tickets are very expensive and the show was amazing. Hopefully my flight home will be smooth.

Horrible airline .. my flight was cancel , the only offer to flight next day was no good for me , representative from spirit advise everybody to buy the new ticket from southwest airline and spirit will pay back the money we spend on new ticket but after we did this they don’t want to pay us back , .. customer service is not help anybody Chat text messages it is horrible also , robots can’t answer and help u with anything … I send the complains to head quarter in Miami and department of transportation

I cannot effectively rate the food and drink as I had not. Otherwise, the trip was fine. The seats were nice, the crew was fine. They could smile once in a while. They all look like they were mad.

Flight was delayed due to waiting for crew! Flight attendants did not offer us food or drinks. Did not communicate with them at all other than at boarding and leaving the plane.

This was a horrible experience for both KAYAK and Spirit. My flight was canceled with no alternative flight option. I paid $600 for a last minute flight and didn't receive an email from KAYAK regarding the cancelled flight until hours after it was canceled. Never again for either.

I purchased extra legroom so I will be comfortable but the guy behind me is a big guy who keeps on moving and since he is big I can feel his movement at the back of my chair.

For the price of the fare, there really isn’t much to complain about.

I arrived two hours early, and at 9:20 I was still queuing for security.

The seats are the most uncomfortable seats I’ve ever sat in. Don’t believe I’ll ever fly spirit again!!

No leg room. My knee was sore for a day.

Frontier scheduled a 40 minute connection in DEN. What they failed to mention was that they “close the doors” 20 mins prior to departure, which means you only have 20 mins. Not enough time. Possibly against DOT regulations. Filing complaint.

Flight was scheduled at 9:40pm. Got delayed to 10 am, the next day. crazy

The bag check, flight check-in, and onboard experience convinced my wife and me that we will actively go out of our way to avoid flying Frontier Airlines in the future. At bag check, we were informed that check-in could only be completed via the Frontier mobile app. Unfortunately, the app was extremely frustrating—sending us through repetitive, confusing loops that repeatedly forced us to decline add-on services with nearly every click. While most airline apps upsell, this one felt intentionally exhausting. As the process dragged on, we became genuinely concerned that my phone battery would die before check-in could be completed. We approached the bag check staff—who were standing together talking—and explained both our frustration and our predicament. They laughed. Later, my wife described the interaction as “gaslighting,” which felt accurate. We were then informed it would cost $25 per person simply to have our boarding passes printed. From that point forward, the tone of the experience was consistently hostile. The bag check employees were condescending and combative, behaving more like bullies than customer service staff. Unfortunately, that same attitude continued onboard. One flight attendant argued with me when I attempted to stow my backpack in the overhead bin. I explained that we had each paid $75 to check our bags specifically so we would not need to use carry-on space and could have adequate legroom. She demanded to see my ticket, pointed out that it said “no carry-on”—which I acknowledged—and I reiterated that this was precisely why we paid to check our bags. Her response was, “I don’t make the rules.” She then walked away, but not before asking if I “truly wanted to fly back to Chicago today?”—an unnecessary and unmistakable threat. It is also worth noting that despite booking our tickets together in the same transaction, we were not seated together. Upon our return to Chicago—where we could once again sit together—we compared onboard experiences. We both remarked on how unhappy the flight attendants appeared and how each of us was separately asked whether we would like to purchase a beverage. We declined. At no point was water mentioned as an option, leaving us with the clear impression that even water came at a cost—or that complimentary water, if available at all, was deliberately left unmentioned. Overall, the experience was shocking and deeply disappointing, but it was also a profound learning experience—one we will not forget and will not repeat. -Steve

Plane was hot and miserable and the crew was rude!

12 hour delay required getting on and off plane 3 times - would have at least liked to have been offered a snack or drink

They didn’t offer a water, even after I asked

They switched our terminal 3 times and we were delayed for four plus hours!!!

It was an early flight and most people napped/slept and the crew let us which was nice.

The crew acted like they had never done this and kept barking passive aggressive orders at people. + the security line + the delay + sitting on the tarmac for 2 hours + none of the apps or signage updating with correct times

More inflight connection. And leg space is horrible. And the paying for baggage I'd ridiculous!!!

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