Why it's best: The low fare king is also the airline with the most flights into Vegas every day. You can fly nonstop from all corners of the country into Vegas frequently, and the pricing is always fair. Plus you get to check a couple free bags to carry home all that money you win.... Read Full Review
Why it's a best pick: If you live in a big city, you probably haven't heard of Allegiant, but if you live in small town America, they may be the only airline in town. Allegiant flies a couple times a week from Vegas to dozens of cities around the US. Places like Grand Forks, North Dakota and Springfield, Missouri see service and the prices are rock bottom. The only reason Allegiant isn't number 1 is because most of the US doesn't see service from them, but their fares can't be beat. See more reviews, photos, prices, and specs
Why it's a best pick: From Vegas, AirTran only flies to Milwaukee, Indianapolis, and Atlanta, but you can connect from those cities to just about anywhere east of the Mississippi. AirTran can even get you to smaller places like Newport News or Atlantic City for a good rate.... Read Full Review
Why it's a best pick: JetBlue can actually fly you to Vegas from Boston, New York/JFK, Long Beach, and Burbank but it doesn't have nearly as many connections as AirTran. Still, you can get up and down the east coast fairly easy with LiveTV to keep you entertained.... Read Full Review
Why it's a best pick: Virgin America can get you to New York/JFK or San Francisco with connections to a couple other places (like Seattle). The fares are always low.... Read Full Review





