# First Class flights from Las Vegas to Tokyo

> There is no true nonstop First Class product on the Las Vegas to Tokyo pairing, so the smart play is a one-stop itinerary on ANA, Japan Airlines and United Airlines via their hubs. Published fares typically run $14,000–$25,000 round trip; negotiated fares through a specialist frequently land 30–50% lower.

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## Route intelligence

Few pairings reward flying at the front of the plane like Las Vegas to Tokyo. Departing from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), you trade a long economy night for a suite, a proper meal, and arrival at Haneda Airport (HND) actually rested.

Because no carrier flies true First Class nonstop on this pairing, the routing craft matters. ANA, Japan Airlines and United Airlines each offer superb one-stop itineraries through their hubs — often at fares below what a nonstop business seat would cost, with a lounge stop that feels like part of the vacation.

Harry Reid International offers comfortable premium and club lounges, including strong contract facilities used by the international carriers, but no flagship First Class lounge. The elevated ground experience begins at your gateway — the Qantas First Lounge at LAX or the Emirates lounges on the coasts — which is another argument for the positioning strategy.

On timing: late March to early April (cherry blossom) and November (autumn color) are Tokyo's twin peaks — book First cabins and hotels four to six months out for those windows. May and October offer near-identical weather with far easier availability. Golden Week (late April–early May) and New Year distort domestic demand more than international fares. June's rains and August's humidity mark the value season, when First pricing softens noticeably.

## Facts

- Departure: Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
- Arrival: Haneda Airport (HND), Narita International Airport (NRT)
- Typical published First Class fare: $14,000–$25,000 round trip
- Airlines to consider: ANA First Class — The Suite, Japan Airlines First Class, United Polaris

## Frequently asked questions

### Which airlines offer First Class from Las Vegas to Tokyo?

No airline flies true First Class nonstop between Las Vegas and Tokyo. The best itineraries connect once on ANA, Japan Airlines and United Airlines through their hubs, keeping you in a First Class suite for the long overwater segment.

### How long is the flight from Las Vegas to Tokyo?

Plan on 14h from New York; 11h 45m from Los Angeles; 13h from Chicago. In a First Class suite with a flat bed, the long segment becomes usable rest rather than lost time — most travelers land ready to work or explore.

### How much does First Class from Las Vegas to Tokyo cost?

Published round-trip First Class fares to Tokyo generally run $14,000–$25,000 round trip. Negotiated and unpublished fares available through a First Class specialist agency frequently come in 30–50% below those numbers, depending on season and availability.

### What's the best way to book this route in First Class?

Call a First Class specialist with your dates. Because premium-cabin inventory is capacity-controlled, live availability and negotiated fare levels change daily — a two-minute conversation typically surfaces options no booking site will show.