Southwest Airlines operates out of Terminal 1 at McCarran International Airport (now known as Harry Reid International Airport) in Las Vegas. This terminal is primarily used by domestic airlines, making it convenient for travelers flying within the U.S. and to nearby destinations.
Northwest, Sun Country and Southwest all fly to Las Vegas (LAS) from Minneapolis Minnesota (MSP)
Southwest does
Alaska airlines and i think southwest
The following airlines offer service to Las Vegas from the NY Airports:American Airlines (from JFK)Continental Airlines (from Newark)Delta Air Lines (from JFK)JetBlue Airways (from JFK)Southwest Airlines (from LI/Islip)Currently there is no service from LaGuardia, White Plains/Westchester, or Newburgh.
Depends on where you start, and how you are traveling. By train or car, probably not. Las Vegas is a fairly big airline hub, especially for Southwest Airlines, so if you are flying you might change planes in Las Vegas.
Southwest Airlines are based in Dallas, Texas, and therefore most of the career opportunities are available in that city. Occasionally, Southwest Airlines careers are available in other cities, including Los Angeles, California and Las Vegas, Nevada.
By travelling on the Southwest Airlines, one can travel to Seattle, Las Vegas, Trish, Boston, Albany, Sacramento, San Diego, New Orleans, Panama, and Miami.
Traveling to Las Vegas is pretty cheap to begin with. There are number of sites for you to get there. I'd check the airlines like southwest which fly their regular as well as auction sites like Priceline.com
American Airlines
Yes, Spirit Airlines has flights between Atlantic City, NJ and Las Vegas, NV
A non-stop flight is 4 hours and 35 minutes from McCarran Airport in Las Vegas, NV to Raleigh-Durham Airport in NC (via Southwest Airlines).
Southwest and Spirit