The journey from Lawrenceville to Las Vegas covers approximately 3,200 kilometers. Driving is a major cross-country trip that typically takes 32 to 35 hours via I-20 and I-40. Alternatively, you can fly from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) for a much faster transit time of about 4.5 hours. Las Vegas is a global hub for entertainment, gaming, and nightlife. This is a major travel route that requires careful planning.
Total Distance: 3,200 km driving distance; 2,800 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 4 hours 30 mins (flight time) | 32 hours |
| Avg Price | 200-500 USD | 350-550 USD in fuel |
| Operator | Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | ATL to LAS. | I-20 West to I-40 West. |
| Tip | Factor in travel time to the airport and security screening. | Expect heavy traffic near major cities along the route. |
Spring or Fall to avoid the extreme heat of summer.