SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY — The SLO County Airport (SBP) announced the recommencement of daily direct air service to the Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) serving the Las Vegas Valley in partnership with Alaska Airlines. This air service will commence on Saturday, Oct. 26, and will be available for a limited duration, concluding on April 21, 2025.
The reinstatement of this route comes in response to the strong demand from both leisure and business travelers in the region. The daily direct flights will provide convenient and efficient access to one of the most vibrant and dynamic cities in the world, known for its entertainment, dining, and business opportunities.
“We are thrilled to partner with Alaska Airlines to bring back this much-anticipated service to Las Vegas,” said Courtney M. Johnson, director of airports. “This route is a testament to our commitment to meeting the needs of our community and enhancing connectivity for our passengers. We encourage everyone to take advantage of this limited-time service.”
“We’re excited to offer nonstop service between the beautiful Central Coast and the vibrant city of Las Vegas, offering guests seamless connectivity and convenience,” said Neil Thwaites, regional vice president of California at Alaska Airlines. “We’re thankful for SLO County Airport’s collaboration and look forward to welcoming guests onboard this October.”
Tickets for the direct flights to Las Vegas are now available for purchase on the Alaska Airlines website and through their customer service channels. Travelers are encouraged to book early to secure their seats and take advantage of this exclusive opportunity.
For more information about the flight schedule, ticket prices, and travel guidelines, please visit Alaska Airlines at alaskaair.com.