# Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

> Las Vegas, US · 8 km (5 mi) south of downtown Las Vegas

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## Facts

- **IATA**: LAS
- **ICAO**: KLAS
- **Timezone**: America/Los_Angeles
- **Runways**: 4
- **Terminals**: 2
- **Passengers**: 57.6M/yr
- **Worldwide rank**: #11
- **Hub for**: Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines
- **Official site**: https://www.harryreidairport.com

## Overview

## Welcome

At Harry Reid International Airport, the Las Vegas experience begins the moment you step off the plane. Slot machines jingle at the gates, and bars serve drinks as late as the casinos on the Strip. Located just 8 kilometers south of downtown Las Vegas, this airport offers a seamless transition into a city known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment. Frequent flyers appreciate the airport's compact size and stress-free vibe, making it one of the least daunting major U.S. airports.

## At a glance

Harry Reid International handles approximately 57.6 million passengers annually and serves as a hub for Southwest Airlines and Spirit Airlines. With four runways and two main terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, the airport efficiently services both domestic and international flights. Terminal 1 houses airlines like Allegiant, American, and Delta, while Terminal 3 hosts international carriers such as Aeroméxico, Air Canada, and British Airways.

## Terminals & layout

The airport's Terminal 1 is primarily focused on domestic flights, featuring concourses A through D and a vibrant dining scene with options like Chili's Grill & Bar and Einstein Bros. Bagels. Terminal 3, used for international travel, connects with some long-haul flights and includes concourse E. For those with layovers, the D gates offer a notable food and drink presence, including Ruby's Diner and Shake Shack. Both terminals are distinct and not connected airside, so ensure you verify your terminal before arriving.

## Getting to and from the city

Travelers have multiple options for getting to and from the airport. Taxis are widely available at dedicated ranks in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, often providing a predictable fare compared to rideshares, which can surge after major events. Ride shares like Uber and Lyft have specific pickup zones. Public buses via RTC Routes 108 and 109 also connect you to the city conveniently. Consider skipping the shared airport shuttles for faster taxi or rideshare service, especially if you're keen to hit the Strip quickly.

## Traveller essentials

Parking at Harry Reid International is varied with options ranging from the economical $12 per day in the economy lots to $36 per day in short-term parking, with valet services also available. The airport also offers a Remote Lot and two Cell Phone Lots, which are free. Keep in mind that the inter-terminal shuttle only runs every 20–30 minutes which may affect connections between flights in different terminals.

## Dining & shopping highlights

The airport hosts over 32 restaurants and bars, ensuring no traveler goes hungry. Terminal 1 boasts a wide selection with Pan Asian Express and Moe's Southwest Grill among others. If you're looking for shopping opportunities, there are 18 stores such as Duty Free Americas in Terminal 3 and Ethel M Chocolates in both terminals. In Terminal 3, explore Coach and Tumi for luxury travel accessories.

## Lounges

Relax before your flight in one of the eight lounges. The Centurion Lounge in Terminal 1 is a favorite for Amex cardholders, while both The Club LAS locations offer comfortable spaces and amenities. Terminal 1 houses the American Airlines Admirals Club, a Delta Sky Club, and a United Club. Military personnel can find peace in the less-crowded USO lounges available in both terminals.

## Insider tips

- **Avoid:** Connecting between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 can be a hassle. Flights within the same terminal save you time, as the shuttle adds 30+ minutes, especially in busy periods.

- **Quiet:** Seek out the seating areas at the far ends of D and E concourses for fewer crowds and better views, providing a peaceful escape with available outlets.

- **Local:** Scan bar taps for Nevada craft beers instead of defaulting to the mass-market lagers. It’s a chance to savor local flavors before you depart.

- **Time:** If you land late, head to concourses D or E for food options that stay open past 10 p.m., whereas A, B, and C often close early.

- **Money:** Treat slot machines as entertainment but expect lower payouts than the Strip; play minimally if time-killing rather than aiming for a win.

- **Insider:** For an improvised workspace, order a drink at the concourse bars where you’ll find plentiful power outlets to recharge both you and your devices.

- **Time:** Use TSA PreCheck and CLEAR at the 24-hour C/D checkpoint in Terminal 1 for more efficient processing, especially during heavy Southwest and Delta morning departures.

## Terminals (2)

- **Terminal 1** — Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines
- **Terminal 3** — Aeroméxico, Air Canada, British Airways, Condor

## Dining (32)

- **Built Custom Burgers** — 1
- **Burger King** — 1 · $
- **Carl's Jr** — 3
- **Chili's Grill & Bar** — 1 · $$
- **Cinnabon** — 1 · $
- **Corcoran's Irish Pub** — 1
- **Dunkin' Express** — 1 · Local · Coffee Shop · $
- **Einstein Bros. Bagels** — 1 · $
- **Fresh Attractions** — 1 · Local · Kiosk · $
- **Gaming Lounge (Smoking Permitted)** — 1 · Local · Lounge
- **Hudson News** — 1 · Retail · Newsstand · $
- **Jamba** — 1 · $
- **Jose Cuervo Tequileria** — 1
- **La Tapenade Mediterranean Café** — 3
- **Little Tony's Pizzeria** — 1
- **Moe's Southwest Grill** — 1 · Local · Mexican-American
- **Pan Asian Express** — 1
- **Panda Express** — 3
- **Pei Wei Asian Diner** — 1 · $$
- **Popeyes** — 1
- **Port of Subs/Mrs. Fields** — 1 · Local · Sandwich Shop · $$
- **Rachel's Kitchen** — 1 · $$
- **Ruby's Diner** — 1 · $$
- **Sammy's Beach Bar & Grill** — 1 · $$
- **Shake Shack** — 1 · $$
- **Snack Shack** — 1 · Local · Fast Food
- **Starbucks** — 1 · Local · Coffee Shop · $$
- **Tacos Locos** — 1 · Local · Mexican · $$
- **The B Lounge** — 1 · Local · Bar · $$
- **The Clubhouse Bar and Grill** — 3
- **The Great American Bagel Bakery** — 1 · $
- **Village Pub** — 3 · $$

## Lounges (8)

- **American Airlines Admirals Club** — 1 · Terminal 1 D Gates, American
- **Centurion Lounge** — 1 · Terminal 1 near D Gates, Amex Platinum/Centurion
- **Delta Sky Club** — 1 · Terminal 1 D Gates, Delta
- **The Club LAS** — 1 · Terminal 1 D Gates, Priority Pass
- **The Club LAS** — 3 · Terminal 3 E Gates, Priority Pass
- **United Club** — 1 · Terminal 1 D Gates, United
- **USO Lounge** — 1 · Terminal 1 pre-security, military only
- **USO Lounge** — 3 · Terminal 3 pre-security, military only

## Shops (18)

- **7-Eleven** — 1
- **ABC Stores** — 1
- **Chloe** — 3
- **Coach** — 1
- **Duty Free Americas** — 3
- **Ethel M Chocolates** — 1
- **Ethel M Chocolates** — 3
- **Hudson** — 1
- **Hudson** — 3
- **InMotion Entertainment** — 1
- **InMotion Entertainment** — 3
- **Lifestyle & Tech** — 1
- **Swarovski** — 1
- **The Strip Market** — 1
- **Tumi** — 3
- **Vegas Knights Team Store** — 1
- **Welcome to Las Vegas Store** — 1
- **Welcome to Las Vegas Store** — 3

## Parking (15)

- **Cell Phone Lot** — Short stay · $0/day · minutes from terminals
- **Cell Phone Lot Terminal 1** — Waiting · $0/day
- **Cell Phone Lot Terminal 3** — Waiting · $0/day
- **Economy Parking** — Remote · $12/day, $4 - $2/hr · short walk to terminals
- **Long Term Parking** — Long stay · $18/day, $10 - $2/hr · next to terminal
- **Remote Lot** — Remote · $12/day, $4 - $2/hr · free shuttles to terminals
- **Remote Overflow Lot** — Economy
- **Short Term Parking** — Short stay · $36/day, $3 - $4/hr · next to terminal
- **Terminal 1 Economy Lot** — Economy · $12/day
- **Terminal 1 Parking Garage** — Short Term
- **Terminal 3 Economy Lot** — Economy · $12/day
- **Terminal 3 Parking Garage** — Short Term
- **Valet Parking** — Valet · $30/day · next to terminal
- **Valet Parking Terminal 1** — Valet · $30/day
- **Valet Parking Terminal 3** — Valet · $30/day

## Ground transport (12)

- **CX Centennial Express** — Regional bus
- **Deuce on the Strip** — Tourist bus connection
- **Hotel Shuttles** — Hotel courtesy bus
- **Limousine Services** — Pre-booked limo
- **Rental Car Center Shuttle** — Airport shuttle
- **Ride Share Pickup Terminal 1** — Uber and Lyft
- **Ride Share Pickup Terminal 3** — Uber and Lyft
- **RTC Route 108 Paradise** — City bus
- **RTC Route 109 Maryland Parkway** — City bus
- **Taxi Rank Terminal 1** — Taxi
- **Taxi Rank Terminal 3** — Taxi
- **Terminal 1–Terminal 3 Inter-Terminal Shuttle** — Airport shuttle

## Insider tips

- _Avoid_: Connecting between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 can be a hassle. Flights within the same terminal save you time, as the shuttle adds 30+ minutes, especially in busy periods.
- _Quiet_: Seek out the seating areas at the far ends of D and E concourses for fewer crowds and better views, providing a peaceful escape with available outlets.
- _Local_: Scan bar taps for Nevada craft beers instead of defaulting to the mass-market lagers. It’s a chance to savor local flavors before you depart.
- _Time_: If you land late, head to concourses D or E for food options that stay open past 10 p.m., whereas A, B, and C often close early.
- _Money_: Treat slot machines as entertainment but expect lower payouts than the Strip; play minimally if time-killing rather than aiming for a win.
- _Insider_: For an improvised workspace, order a drink at the concourse bars where you’ll find plentiful power outlets to recharge both you and your devices.
- _Time_: Use TSA PreCheck and CLEAR at the 24-hour C/D checkpoint in Terminal 1 for more efficient processing, especially during heavy Southwest and Delta morning departures.
