The flight will operate as QF55, beginning on 29 Dec 2026 and operating until 12 Mar 2027.
It will run three times per week on Tues, Thu and Sun, departing Sydney at 9.00pm and arriving in Las Vegas at 3.55pm with a flight time of 13 hours and 55 minutes.
Las Vegas will become the 101st destination in the Qantas network and the airline’s eighth city across North and South America, joining Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu, Dallas, New York, Vancouver and Santiago.
Qantas International chief executive officer Cam Wallace said, “Australians’ appetite for international travel continues to be incredibly strong.”
“Rome and Sapporo have shown us there’s real demand for seasonal services to destinations people want to visit at certain times of year, and we’re continuing to expand those direct connections around the world.
“Our historic fleet renewal is giving us the flexibility to deploy aircraft where we see demand, opening up route possibilities that simply weren’t there before.”
For the past two years, Qantas has operated charter flights in partnership with the NRL from Australia’s east coast to Las Vegas to get fans to games.
Flights took off this week and, for the third year in a row, are fully booked.

