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Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl Airport: Expert advice and recommendations

Expert travel writer Harriet Baskas shares all you need to know before booking a flight to or from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl Airport.
Harriet Baskas
August 21, 2024

Flying to Las Vegas? You’ll be arriving and departing from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Day or night, try to book a window seat so you can catch sky-high views of the dazzling, neon-lit hotels and attractions on the Las Vegas Strip. LAS airport stands out as well, with slot machines (it’s Vegas, baby) artwork, a museum, and other unusual amenities included in this guide.

Why isn’t LAS called Las Vegas International Airport?

For years, visitors to Las Vegas flew in and out of McCarran International Airport, which was named after Patrick McCarran, who once represented Nevada in the U.S. senate. In 2021, the airport’s name was changed to honor a different Nevada senator, Harry Reid. The airport retains its code – LAS – but many people still refer to it as ‘McCarran’ or simply the Las Vegas Airport.

Getting to and from LAS Airport

From LAS airport, it’s about 2 miles Las Vegas Boulevard, about 3.5 miles to the Las Vegas Convention Center, about 5 miles to the northern end of the Strip, and about 9 miles to downtown Las Vegas and the Fremont Street Experience entertainment area. It’s easy to get to and from LAS by car, taxi, shuttle service or ride share, but walk-up limousine service is also a popular option here.

It will take longer but it will be less expensive to take public transportation from LAS to destinations on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas. Route 109 leaves from Terminal 1 and travels to the South Strip Transit Terminal. From there you can access the other routes, including The Deuce bus that travels along the Strip.

The Centennial Express (CX) also serves both Terminal 1 & 3 and makes a stop at Flamingo and Las Vegas Blvd. From here you can walk through the Flamingo Hotel & Casino to the Las Vegas Monorail, which has 7 stops along the Strip.

Layout of LAS Airport

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) has 110 gates distributed between two distinct terminal buildings: Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 3 (T3). Terminal 1 is home to the A, B, and C Gates and the D satellite concourse, which you reach via an automated tram. Terminal 3 is home to the 14 G gates.

The two terminals are not physically connected, but once you are post-security you can travel between the two terminals on a tram that departs from the D gates. If you need to travel between the two terminals pre-security, you can take a free shuttle bus from stops on the Level Zero level of each terminal.

Remote Bag Check at LAS

LAS offers complimentary Curbside Concierge service for checking luggage (domestic flights only) at the Airport Rent-A-Car Center and at Terminal 3’s departures curb. You’ll still need to pay any required airline bag fees and check bags at least 90 minutes before your flight, but this can be a valuable time-saver. It also means you won’t have to lug luggage into the terminal and wait on a bag check line.

Security checkpoint experience at LAS

LAS has 3 TSA checkpoints in Terminal 1, including the C/D checkpoint, which is open 24 hours. Terminal 3 has one large security checkpoint.

TSA’s Innovation Checkpoint is also at Terminal 3. This is where TSA tests the latest security technologies, including a new self-screening technology for TSA Pre-check passengers. Likened to self-checkout lanes at grocery stores, self-screening lanes use facial recognition to confirm IDs and high-tech machinery to scan passengers and carry-on bags. If there’s a snag, TSA officers can assist via remote video monitors. Otherwise, you’re on your own.

Lounges at LAS Airport

American Express Card members have access to the swanky Centurion Lounge (D Gates) at LAS. There is also a United Club (D Gates) and The Club at LAS (with locations at D and E Gates), which offers day passes to all passengers. You may also get club access based on airline fare status and membership or as a credit card benefit.

Spa and other services at LAS Airport

The Chiroport offers chiropractic and wellness services from kiosks in Terminal 1 at C24 and B10. Xpress Spa offers massage and nail services from 3 locations at LAS: in Terminal 1 at the A/B gates and near Gate D32 and in Terminal 3, near Gate E3.

Slot machines and gaming lounges

LAS is one of only 2 U.S. airports with gaming machines in the terminals. (Reno-Tahoe International Airport, also in Nevada, is the other). LAS has more than 1,000 slot machines located both pre-and post-security. The airport gaming machines will take your money as easily and as quickly as any machine on the Strip, but they also pay out. While waiting out a flight delay, I witnessed one woman win $500.

LAS airport grosses about $60 million a year from the gaming machines in the terminals and uses its nets winnings to fund construction and infrastructure needs of the airport.

Eat and drink at LAS Airport

In addition to the dozens of shops and restaurants at LAS, the airport has some fun vending machines, including 4 Sprinkles cupcake machines.

Aviation museum at LAS

Nevada’s role in aviation history is told in the Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum at LAS, which has its main exhibit area above the Terminal 1 bag claim and additional exhibit spaces throughout the terminal.

Look up in the north end of the bag claim in Terminal 1 to see a key museum artifact: the original 1958 Cessna 172 that set (and still holds) the World Endurance Aloft flying record in 1959 by flying for 64 days, 22 hours, 19 minutes and 5 seconds without touching the ground.

The airport also displays a red 1956 Ford Thunderbird convertible restored to match the original one that was a fixture at the airfield from 1957 to 1968 when it was Alamo Airport.

Art at LAS Airport

In addition to the aviation museum exhibits, you’ll notice an impressive collection of art at LAS airport throughout the terminals and in the bag claim areas. Some of my favorites are the colorful, large-scale reproductions of paper airplanes and the larger-than-life concrete animals that include a desert rattlesnake, a horned toad, a desert tortoise and a desert hare at the D Gates.

Walking paths at LAS

Counting steps or trying to tire out your kids before a flight? The pre- and post-security hallways of the airport make it easy to fit a .5 to 1.5-mile walk into your travel day. Before you start walking, consult the Fly Fit maps on the LAS website that mark and measure the paths, noting drinking fountains and restrooms along the way.

Fitness Center at LAS

LAS is one of the few U.S. airports with a full fitness center. The Zerolevel Fitness Center is pre-security in Terminal 1, below baggage claim 10 and 12. Used mostly by airport employees and crew members, day passes are available for passengers and include access to the gym, group fitness classes, locker room, showers, and towel service. Several single-person rest and relaxation rooms are bookable in advance with a 2-hour minimum.

Smoking at LAS

LAS is also one of the few airports in the country with smoking areas in the terminal. They share space with the enclosed Gaming Lounges at the B, C, D & E Gates. You may also smoke at Barneys Lounge (C Gates) and in the Bud 29 Track Lounge (Terminal 1, pre-security Esplanade area).

Only in Las Vegas airport amenities

I love airports that make it clear which city you’re in the moment you hit the ground and the LAS airport is clearly one of those. In addition to all the slot machines, you’ll find liquor stores in the arrivals area of both terminals, often with sampling underway.

Las Vegas is known as the “Wedding Capital of the World” in part because of how easy it is to get hitched. There’s no waiting period and no blood test required. And in the weeks around Valentine’s Day there’s no need to stop at city hall to get a marriage license because the county’s clerk’s office sets up a pop-up marriage license bureau right in the Terminal 1 bag claim area.

Viewing area

The Sunset Viewing Area, on Sunset Road, between Paradise Road and Eastern Avenue, is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to view airplanes landing and taking off.

This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others.

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FAQs about Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl Airport

  • Is Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl the only airport in Las Vegas?

    No, there are 3 airports in Las Vegas. These are Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl, Bullhead City Laughlin Bullhead and Las Vegas Boulder City.

  • What is the busiest day to depart from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl Airport?

    The day with the most flights departing from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl Airport is generally Saturday, with an average of 8 flights leaving the airport.

Airport information - Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl

IATA CodeLAS
ServesLas Vegas
Terminals1, 3
Hub forCondor, Philippine Airlines, LOT