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Virgin America Adds New Route Between Dallas and Las Vegas

Beginning December 1, Virgin America will offer passengers more options between Dallas’ Love Field and Las Vegas’s McCarran International Airport.  Virgin America will offer two daily nonstop round-trip flights on this route that is currently only served by one other airline. Tickets for the new route are now on sale with fares as low as $49.00 one way.

“Las Vegas is an iconic travel destination and Dallas travelers deserve an option that gets them there in style, whether they are traveling for a fun weekend getaway or headed to one of the thousands of trade events or conventions that Las Vegas hosts each year,” said Virgin America President and CEO David Cush. “We are confident that our award-winning service and product will resonate on this route, especially since we will be the only carrier operating between Love Field and Las Vegas to offer three classes of premium service.”

Beginning December 1, 2015, Virgin America’s DAL-LAS flight schedule is as follows:

Dallas-Las Vegas

  • 10:45-11:35 a.m. (Daily)
  • 5:50-6:40 p.m. (Saturday only)
  • 7:30-8:20 p.m. (Excluding Saturday)

Las Vegas-Dallas

  • 1:30-6:10 a.m. (Excluding Sunday)
  • 7:10-11:50 a.m. (Sunday only)
  • 12:25-5:05 p.m. (Daily)

Virgin America will also be the only airline offering a red-eye from Las Vegas to Dallas, allowing Dallas-originating travelers to maximize their time taking advantage of everything Vegas has to offer before returning home.  Additionally, the new service will create well-timed connecting flight options between Las Vegas and Virgin America’s Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) and New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA).

Lastly, in order to make aircraft available at its two Dallas Love Field gates to support the new Dallas-Las Vegas service, Virgin America will end its scheduled service between Love Field and Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), effective November 30, 2015.

For complete details, visit VirginAmerica.com.

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