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Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS) to Palm Springs, California (PSP)

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Las Vegas to Palm Springs Flights, Stats and Airplanes

Route information for flights from McCarran Intl. to Palm Springs Intl..

Distance:
173.38 miles

Airline carriers and aircraft used on flights from LAS to PSP

Airline Carrier

Continental Airlines
United Airlines

Aircraft

Embraer EMB.120 Brasilia
Embraer EMB.120 Brasilia

LAS - McCarran Intl. Airlines

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PSP - Palm Springs Intl. Airlines

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Interesting Facts About Flights from Las Vegas to Palm Springs (LAS to PSP)

  • Flight #6287, operated by Skywest Air, was the flight with the most delays in 2009, with 1 minute average delay between flights from Las Vegas to Palm Springs.
  • 31,538 seats were available on flights from LAS to PSP in 2009. Of those seats, a total of 13,647 passengers flew on all flights from LAS to PSP that year.
  • Skywest Air operates the shortest flights from Las Vegas to Palm Springs.
  • Skywest Air, UNITED offer flights from Las Vegas, NV to Palm Springs, CA.
  • Skywest Air carried a total of 13,514 passengers from LAS to PSP in 2009.
  • Skywest Air operated flights from LAS to PSP using 2 types of aircraft in 2009.
  • The newest aircraft servicing LAS to PSP in 2009 was Skywest Air's CRJ-2/4 from Canadair. The CRJ-2/4 started flying in 1997.
  • The shortest flight distance between Las Vegas and Palm Springs is 173 miles.
  • There were 13,727 passengers that flew from Las Vegas to Palm Springs in 2009.
  • The smallest aircraft servicing flights from LAS to PSP for Skywest Air is the EMB-120 built by Embraer with 30 seats.
  • The average flight time from Las Vegas, NV to Palm Springs, CA takes about 44 minutes.
  • The average aircraft occupancy on flights from Las Vegas to Palm Springs in 2009 was 48.57%.
  • The largest aircraft servicing flights between Las Vegas and Palm Springs from UNITED is the A320-1/2 built by Airbus Industrie with 138 seats.
  • Skywest Air offers the shortest flight times from Las Vegas to Palm Springs.
  • The oldest aircraft servicing trips from Las Vegas, NV to Palm Springs, CA in 2009 was Skywest Air's EMB-120 from Embraer which started flying in 1990.
  • The shortest flight between LAS and PSP takes about 44 minutes.
  • In 2009, there were 2 airline companies operating between Las Vegas and Palm Springs.

(Source: FAA & BTS 2009 Databases)