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$96 Find cheap flights from Victoria to Las Vegas

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Cheap flight deals from Victoria to Las Vegas (YYJ-LAS)

Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Victoria 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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9:30 am - 8:21 pmYYJ-LAS
10h 51m2 stops
8:10 am - 7:10 pmLAS-YYJ
11h 00m2 stops
$150WestJet
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Mon, Sep 2 - Thu, Sep 5
9:30 am - 8:21 pmYYJ-LAS
10h 51m2 stops
12:40 pm - 11:47 pmLAS-YYJ
11h 07m2 stops
$164WestJet
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Sun, Jul 28 - Wed, Jul 31
9:30 am - 8:21 pmYYJ-LAS
10h 51m2 stops
10:45 am - 7:05 pmLAS-YYJ
8h 20m1 stop
$165WestJet
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Wed, Aug 28 - Sat, Aug 31
6:55 am - 8:21 pmYYJ-LAS
13h 26m2 stops
10:45 am - 7:05 pmLAS-YYJ
8h 20m1 stop
$166WestJet
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Mon, Sep 2 - Thu, Sep 5
6:04 am - 1:14 pmYYJ-LAS
7h 10m1 stop
10:25 pm - 11:00 amLAS-YYJ
12h 35m2 stops
$253Alaska Airlines
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Mon, Aug 19 - Mon, Aug 19
8:00 pm - 11:20 pmYYJ-LAS
27h 20m3 stops
12:40 pm - 11:47 pmLAS-YYJ
11h 07m3 stops
Sun, Jul 28 - Wed, Jul 31
9:30 am - 11:32 pmYYJ-LAS
14h 02m2 stops
9:10 pm - 6:14 pmLAS-YYJ
21h 04m1 stop
Mon, Jul 8 - Thu, Jul 11
5:40 pm - 11:59 pmYYJ-LAS
6h 19m1 stop
6:00 am - 11:05 amLAS-YYJ
5h 05m1 stop
$307Alaska Airlines
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Thu, Aug 1 - Mon, Aug 5
6:04 am - 9:51 pmYYJ-LAS
15h 47m3 stops
6:20 am - 10:15 pmLAS-YYJ
15h 55m2 stops
$1,940American Airlines
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Sat, Jul 20 - Sat, Aug 3
6:04 am - 6:08 pmYYJ-LAS
12h 04m3 stops
11:37 am - 10:15 pmLAS-YYJ
10h 38m2 stops
$1,957American Airlines
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Thu, Jul 11 - Tue, Jul 16

Flights from Victoria to Las Vegas - Travel Insights & Trends

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

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

The average price of all flights from Victoria to Las Vegas clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
When flying from Victoria to Las Vegas, you should consider leaving on a Friday and avoid Wednesdays if you are looking for the best rates. For your return to Victoria, you’ll find the best rates on Sundays and the most expensive ones on Fridays.

Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Victoria to Las Vegas?

The cheapest price for the route for each airline clicked by KAYAK users in the last 72 hours.
In the past 3 days, the cheapest one-way tickets to Las Vegas from Victoria were found on WestJet ($96) and Air Canada ($117), and the lowest round-trip tickets were found on WestJet ($150) and Alaska Airlines ($253).

Which cabin class options are there for flights between Victoria and Las Vegas?

The average price of flights for each cabin class for the route found by users searching on KAYAK over the last 2 weeks.
There is only one cabin class option available for the route, which is Economy. Perform a search on KAYAK to find the latest prices and availability for all cabin fares, which differ across airlines.

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Low season

August

High season

March

Cheapest flight

$96
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 1% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 12% lower on average.
Flight from Victoria to Las Vegas

When to book flights from Victoria to Las Vegas

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Victoria 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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FAQs for booking flights from Victoria to Las Vegas

  • If I am driving myself to Victoria International Airport before my flight to Las Vegas, what are my parking options?

    Victoria International Airport offers long-term parking that will cost about C$ 16 per day for the first five days and then about C$ 8 per day for each additional day. There is designated accessible and special-needs parking available in the lot.

  • Are there any direct flights between Victoria and Las Vegas?

    While currently there are no nonstop flights between these two cities, both Air Canada and United Airlines offer two-stop service with layovers in Vancouver and San Francisco.

  • If I do not want to stay on the Las Vegas strip are there any hotels that are close to McCarran International Airport?

    If you’re looking for a hotel to avoid the hustle and bustle of the strip, a great choice is the DoubleTree by Hilton Las Vegas Airport. The hotel just sits just south of the airport and they offer free shuttle service to both the airport as well as to the Las Vegas strip.

  • Are there any pet relief areas available at Victoria International Airport?

    There are two designated areas for pets at the airport. Both of these areas sit on the grass rim that is directly across from the terminal building. The areas offer waste bags and receptacles.

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

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Victoria to Las Vegas was $96 for a one-way ticket and $150 for a round-trip.

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

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

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Victoria to Las Vegas?

    Only Air Canada offers inflight Wi-Fi service on the Victoria to Las Vegas flight route.

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

    The Boeing 737 MAX 8 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Victoria to Las Vegas flight route.

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

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

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Victoria to Las Vegas, Alaska Airlines or WestJet?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Victoria to Las Vegas are Alaska Airlines and WestJet. With an average price for the route of $584 and an overall rating of 8.0, Alaska Airlines is the most popular choice. WestJet is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $328 and an overall rating of 7.4.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Victoria 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 Victoria to Las Vegas.

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

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Las Vegas from Victoria 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 Victoria 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 Victoria with another airline. Booking your flights between Victoria and LAS can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Victoria 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 Victoria up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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

  • If you have forgotten to pack something before your trip to Las Vegas, there are shopping options at Victoria International Airport (YYJ) to help. These include the various sundries at the Breakwater Boutique as well as duty-free choices at Harbor Walk Shops.
  • Both of the terminal buildings at McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas have designated pick-up areas for passengers in the parking garages. There is no parking allowed in these pick-up areas, however, there is short-term parking available adjacent to these pickup areas that is free for up to 15min.
  • If you’re looking for a quick and inexpensive way to get to Victoria International Airport before your flight to Las Vegas, a trip on a BC Transit bus may be just the answer. A trip from Downtown Victoria to the airport costs around C$ 5.
  • Are you looking to rent a car at McCarran International Airport? The McCarran Rent-A-Car Center is offsite and is open 24h a day. All major rental car companies have locations here and there is complimentary shuttle service from both terminal buildings to the Rent-A-Car Center.
  • If a passenger that is making the trip from Victoria to Las Vegas has a disability or mobility issue, the Victoria International Airport has services to help. Their staff can help these passengers at the curbside to assist in getting their bags to their flight and getting checked in at the ticket counter. There's also assistance available to help through security checkpoints.
  • There are several public transportation options to get you from McCarran International Airport to several points in the Las Vegas area. Bus 108 and 109 offer service from Terminal 1 and the Westcliff Airport Express and the Centennial Express routes offer service from Terminal 3. The cost to ride the bus is around C$ 6.
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Top 4 airlines serving from Victoria to Las Vegas

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Victoria to Las Vegas. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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8.0
Alaska AirlinesOverall score based on 9264 reviews
8.2Boarding
7.3Entertainment
8.6Crew
7.3Food
7.9Comfort
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First class only upgrades seat width. The bottom cushion of the seat sloped forward so much that I was constantly sliding out of my seat. The meal was awful, granola and dried fruit? Seriously, for what I paid to upgrade? I can bring my own sawdust and rotten fruit for a whole lot less. Priority boarding is great except when you have a hundred economy passengers stranding in the aisle slamming you in the face with their enormous carry ons and smelly asses right under your nose. I want my money back for that leg of my trip. It wasn’t worth the money for such a minimal upgrade.

4.0 OkayAnonymous, Jun 2024MKE - SEA
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First class only upgrades seat width. The bottom cushion of the seat sloped forward so much that I was constantly sliding out of my seat. The meal was awful, granola and dried fruit? Seriously, for what I paid to upgrade? I can bring my own sawdust and rotten fruit for a whole lot less. Priority boarding is great except when you have a hundred economy passengers stranding in the aisle slamming you in the face with their enormous carry ons and smelly asses right under your nose. I want my money back for that leg of my trip. It wasn’t worth the money for such a minimal upgrade.

I had never flown Alaska Airlines before. I’ll definitely use them again. Seats were comfortable and roomier than expected.

Seats lack shoulder and elbow room. The lady next to me was short and slightly heavy with knee problems, she kept jabbing me with her elbow while playing her game on her phone for 2 hours, the duration of the whole flight. It was frustrating and annoying! I was in the middle seat, there was no space to adjust to avoid her arm jabbing me.

I was in second from last seat. My luggage was in row 15. I asked the stewardess if I could move up before the plane lands. There were 3 empty rows. She went on to explain to me, how no one was sitting there when the plane took off and there was no education on the exit doors. Blah, blah, blah. I said ok, S he kept over explaining to me. So whatever if that’s the rules. She went in the back to the other 2 stewards to tell them the entire conversation I just had with her. Not only could I hear her so could all the back rows of the plane. This was very unprofessional and inappropriate.

Soda cans were mini-size; snacks were teeny. Options for entertainment on trans-continent flights were bad - no seat screens and no way to support device (as seen on other airlines) so had to hold device in position. Just overall, not good (compared to United)

I like the big picture of the Eskimo on the tail of the plane.

The crew members were wonderful. When we encountered a little turbulence, the pilots let us know and provided an estimate of how long it would last. Another nice amenity: every seat has AC power outlets and USB ports. It was a 6-hour flight, which seems a bit much for a single-aisle jet: over 200 passengers with access to only 3 restrooms (assuming you time it right and won't be blocked in by beverage carts); food is mediocre, over-priced, and (if you failed to reserve a meal ahead of time) the flight attendants have to process food/meal sales in the aisle. To access any entertainment, you must use your own device to log on to the plane's wi-fi (or bring your own entertainment).

The crews on Alaska Airlines are really wonderful. They clearly know how to treat passengers with kindness and respect. During my trip, I discovered that my upgraded seat had been changed when reviewing my electronic boarding pass. When I questioned the change at the gate, the two staff members acknowledged that the change was odd, checked on their computer, and confirmed that I still had my upgraded seat (i.e., the electronic boarding pass was incorrect). I was impressed by how they seemed to be "in my corner" from the start, quickly investigated, and provided me with a paper boarding pass with the correct information "just in case." All that said, I was a bit disappointed that Alaska Airlines uses single-aisle jets with only four restrooms (3 at the back of the plane, one at the front (ostensibly reserved for crew and first class travelers). I would understand for short flights, but for a 6-hour flight from Seattle to Honolulu...really? I will stick with Hawaiian Airlines from now on.

Seats are more spacious than other airlines that have you packed like sardines.

Barbara at JFK terminal for Alaska was very helpful in retrieving our boarding passes for our connecting and quite pleasant!! Thanks

Westjet requires you to check in on your cellular. This takes about 5 minutes compared to when there were live humans doing check in. Ultimately the machine meant to spit out boarding passes and baggage tag went into the pinwheel of death. I also got a sternly worded email telling me I was ineligible to check bags, even though I’d checked one. The dude who eventually checked me in barely grunted at me and didn’t give me a baggage check. Had my luggage gone missing, I don’t know how it would have gone. And then there is the chaos as people jammed huge carry ons into small overhead bins. Westjet is a cattle car.

WestJet ran out of dinner meals on a transatlantic flight. Crappy to have a bun and a bit of lettuce for food on a long and not inexpensive flight. Flight staff did not look for options to resolve.

It was fine. I had a lot of trouble trying to buy a seat. The Westjet website charged me and then didn’t give me my seat. I ended up keeping the seat I was assigned and hope that the charges didn’t go through.. they didn’t. But this problem with the website (trying to purchase a seat at check in) has happened a few times before. But overall the flight was good.

The back seats are crowded and at times uncomfortable. I guess that’s part of the price of paying less for a seat.

Terrible! Delayed three times, landed at some corner of airport, walked in bitter cold night, took a bus, bad experience

My wife and I had an uncomfortable experience with your WestJet ticket counter rep at the WestJet Priority Member ticket counter at YYC (Calgary) on May 15, 2024. I not knowing this individual’s exact name, however, in order to easily identify her, she was one (of only two at the time) ticket counter reps at your Priority members ticket counter check-in, upon our arrival around 12:15 p.m. She was a Caucasian woman with blonde hair, and wore spectacles, approximate age being probably somewhere in her 30’s or 40’s. Background: After arriving in to the West Jet terminal in Calgary (YYC), I asked a terminal employee where the West Jet check-in ticket counter was. He told me, “Column 16”. My wife and I continuing to walk through the terminal, we finally arrived at the Column 16 area, i.e. this woman’s ticket counter area, which we discovered later was the Priority Member ticket counter. However, I was simply going by the directions given to me by the previous employee, i.e. “Walk to column 16.” Standing in her line (my wife and I being the only people in her line at the time), I tried to get her attention, and I then gestured to her, motioning to her as if to ask her if I should then possibly leave the waiting line in order to then proceed to walk up to her ticket counter. She never really motioned me to come forward. I sort of had to figure this out on my own, as my wife and I then finally decided to walk forward to her station. From this point on, after I arrived at her ticket counter, never once did she ever look me in the eye. She was always looking at her computer screen, or down at the ground, as she and I occasionally exchanged conversation with one another in order for me to be able to acquire my boarding passes from her. Shortly after she began servicing us, she commented that her work section is for Priority members only. Fair enough. I did not realize this at the time. Wishing to be polite, I then mentioned to her that, if I should, I could then walk over to the regular West Jet check-in ticket counter in order to complete the check-in process. She remained quiet, never responding to this goodwill gesture of mine. She continued to work in order to print out my boarding passes, and then finally handed them to me, never at all the entire time looking at me. I told her, “Thank you.” Never once did she respond. My wife and I then walked away. Even my wife commented to me afterward that this woman absolutely never looked at us. I cannot say that this attendant was outright rude. However, she certainly was not at all warm, congenial, nor friendly. Additionally, … After getting on the plane, we then discovered that she had needlessly assigned us seats in the very last row of the plane, these being the seats adjacent to the restroom back wall, thus, unfortunately not at all reclinable. I think that the row number of this last row of seats was 30. [However, I am not sure.] How strangely awkward that we were assigned these uncomfortable row of seats when in fact the row immediately ahead of us, i.e. I think that was row 29, had two vacancies, which could have otherwise easily seated my wife and me. That is, my wife and I could have easily been assigned these more comfortable seats, which would be reclinable, and then row 30 could have otherwise had instead our two vacancies. After our flight departed, and the fasten seatbelt sign was turned off, my wife and I had hoped to “jump seats”, that is, to leave row 30 and instead sit in row 29 to utilize the reclinable seats. However, another couple apparently had the same idea as us. That is, these other two people, for whatever reason, decided to leave their previously assigned seats, and instead, seat themselves in row 29. Thus, my wife and I were stuck with these miserably cramped row 30 seats for the entire 3.5 hour flight. To reiterate, the WestJet rep we originally encountered, knowledgeable of the plane lay-out as it appeared on her computer screen, could have easily assigned us the more comfortable row 29 seats, instead of the non-reclinable row 30 seats.

Airport monitors did not give the gate for our flight returning Detroit to Vancouver Juice served from glass storage containers are a far more healthy alternative for people. And would also minimize the need for recycling plastic or aluminum containers

Boarding, staff and flight great. A bit disappointed with no in flight online entertainment but I'll live. Landing was a bit of a jolt (more than usual) but hey everything else was smooth. LoL

I’ve been delayed for two days and I’m still stuck in Honolulu tired spending money

1.5 hours late departing YVR for a 14-minute flight. Packed waiting area. Full plane. Families with tired, screaming kids. 40-minute wait for baggage at YYJ. For a Dash-8. Obviously there was some kind of breakdown but there was no communication from anyone. Most of this was not WestJet's fault but it was an unpleasant night overall. I fell asleep in a chair waiting for the luggage carousel to start.

My husbands flight last night Vancouver/Sydney was 90 minutes late in leaving. My flight tonight Vancouver/Seattle was also late in departing.

The experience was generally above average. The only downside was the absence of WiFi during my flight from Vancouver to San Francisco.

on demand entertainment in seat back awesome Check in Kiosk too demanding with endless demand for more information information then says go to counter. Counter agent unfriendly. Do it yourself check in luggage procedure not intuitive, upset employees frustrated the whole procedure.

My flight from Victoria was late taking off and then I was rebooked on a new flight from Vancouver to SFO without my knowledge the next day. I actually made it to the gate on time so I could have boarded my flight but Air Canada rebooked me instead. Completely unprofessional and unpleasant experience with no grace from the Air Canada staff. I will not fly Air Canada again

Headphones for the movies have too much bass and can't be adjusted. Almost impossible to hear. Great movie selections but can't really watch them because you can't hear them. Also the system is very slow.

There was no entertainment at our seats. The flight was comfortable and we had leg room. The snack we had was really good.

Economy seats were surprisingly comfortable, and snacks not too bad. Checked luggage arrived at destination without problems. It was annoying to wait until last to board as lowest-tier seats but understand it’s difficult to gauge when loading a full plane At least checked carryon luggage seemed to come off first. Annoying to have to use app to order food/drink when wifi availability didn’t allow time for it. Advance communication would have helped Food on menu seemed highly processed and unpalatable, overpriced and over packaged. So maybe a good thing to have missed chance to order

The crew suki/zuki is very rude. The zoning is only being announce once and there’s no way we will know what is currently allowed to board. I’m zone 5 (currently it was zone 3 but hich I didn’t know coz i went to the restroom). I saw a guy (zone 4) start boarding also. Then my husband (zone 5) started boarding also. But when it’s my turn, he said that i have to wait coz it’s still zone 3 and I questioned him why was my husband allowed when we are both zone 5 and i pointed to him my husband who’s boarding already and he told me to be attentive next time. And i told him he was so rude u like the other lady staff who is nice. The lady is the one who allowed the man (zone 4) and my husband to start boarding. There were 2 lines (the lady and suki)

The original connecting flight from Vancouver to Portland was canceled and then delayed. I ended up waiting for almost seven hours instead of three.

Air Canada was great and boarding was fine. The issue was that we received an email from Air Canada to check in (we were directed to Air Canada’s website). When we tried to check in online we couldn’t. So we decided to go to Air Canada check-in desks at the airport. When we arrived there they said that we needed to check in with United Airlines (which was in a different terminal and required an air train or long walk to get there). There was no indication during the booking process that we needed to check in with United so it was impossible to know. Hopefully this can be fixed going forward to travelers know which airline is processing their check-in. Seems like a basic thing that should be communicated during the check-in process. Other than that, everything else went well.

The crew of this flight, specially the flight attendant in the front were the sweetest I’ve had in all my life, I genuinely hope they get a race or sum cuz of their efforts. It was just quite unsettling that the flight took so long to departure. It was supposed to leave at 10:35pm and we ended up taking off at 11:22pm…👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻

It’s bare bones but was on time so can’t complain.

Of all the countries I've flown to and airlines from around the world, I have never had such a dismissive an arrogant employee during boarding. After waiting in line for 20 minutes to board, I was sent to a second line for Passport verification. Natalie from Flair, repeatedly tried to scan my passport which didn't work for some reason but was too lazy to input my information manually. Bar code scanners aren't 100% reliable as we all know. She asked me my birthdate 3 times, made me wait to be the last person aboard and then smugly threatened me that my only bag could be charged for (same backpack I used as on my arrival as carry on). Natalie working in Ft. Lauderdale and the was the epitome of lobotomized tiktok brain with the charm of junk mail.

Food selection is very poor and sears are very uncomfortable.

Flight was 3 hrs late and another 2 hrs wait for baggage to arrive on carousel and a $7.00 food voucher that arrived as we were boarding our flight.

Seat rows so close together no one dares to put their seats back. Knees pressed against the seat in front, had to find a position putting my legs under the seat in front. But for 6 hours keeping that one position was ridiculous. All savings on the purchase price are taken back through charge backs for luggage $200 each way, Seat selection $44 per seat or you are seated by a computer randomly. Wife sat 5 rows away. Would avoid Flair in the future

The flight was safe (priority). Everything else is low-cost: too hard, delays, mediocre boarding, cost for carry-on and checked luggage.

Flair flight was 4 hours late due to not having a crew and the plane was filthy. Just water service Terrible experience flight 1513

Flair did not notify you when they changed gate number!

Can't be happy with a 5 hour delay. Only given $10 voucher for food and still EVERYTHING was an upcharge during the flight.

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Recent one-way flight deals

 
Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best one-way flight deals from Victoria to Las Vegas found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
9/4Wed
2 stopsWestJet
10h 51mYYJ-LAS
$96
9/10Tue
2 stopsWestJet
10h 51mYYJ-LAS
$100
9/4Wed
1 stopWestJet
6h 16mYYJ-LAS
$105
7/25Thu
1 stopAir Canada
5h 10mYYJ-LAS
$117
6/25Tue
2 stops
16h 29mYYJ-LAS
$123
11/14Thu
1 stopWestJet
4h 29mYYJ-LAS
$129
7/25Thu
2 stopsWestJet
17h 39mYYJ-LAS
$132
6/21Fri
2 stops
31h 19mYYJ-LAS
$140
10/18Fri
1 stopWestJet
25h 24mYYJ-LAS
$148
10/18Fri
3 stopsUnited Airlines
11h 44mYYJ-LAS
$637

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