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Harry Reid International Airport [LAS] — Ultimate Terminal Guide

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Key Takeaways

  • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) has 2 terminals. Terminal 1 is for domestic flights, and Terminal 3 is for international and some domestic flights. A shuttle service connects these terminals.
  • Terminal 1 comprises A, B, C, and D gates, while Terminal 3 includes E gates.
  • Ground transportation options, such as taxis, ride-shares, shuttles, and rental cars, make it easy to get to and from the airport.

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is among the busiest airports in the U.S., transporting over 52 million passengers in 2023. LAS is the gateway to the famous Las Vegas Strip, Grand Canyon, Death Valley, and a host of other national parks.

Whether you’re flying to Las Vegas or have a layover in LAS, here’s everything you need to know about Harry Reid International Airport.

Quick Information

Airport: Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
Terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 3
Airport Address: 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119
Distance from downtown Las Vegas: Approximately 5 miles (8 km)
Website: harryreidairport.com
Phone Number: 702-261-5211
Passengers Served: 52.8 million annually (2023)
Daily Flights: 500
Destinations Served: Over 150 cities worldwide
Flight Information: LAS departures and arrivals can be viewed online

LAS Terminal Map

LAS Airport Map
Harry Reid International Airport map. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

Airlines Operating From LAS

Terminal 1

Terminal 3

LAS Airport Terminals

LAS has 2 main terminal buildings, and both terminals have multiple gate areas. Terminal 1 is the main domestic terminal, with flights operating from A, B, C, and D gates. Terminal 3 serves domestic and international flights, from the D and E gates.

Terminals 1 and 3 are not connected, so passengers are advised to check ahead for the correct terminal to avoid having to ride the shuttle bus between terminals. Shuttles run every 20 to 30 minutes on Level 0 of both terminals 1 and 3.

Terminal 1

Terminal 1 Check-In and Arrivals

Harry Reid International Airport Level 1
Harry Reid International Airport Departures and Arrivals. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

Check-in and arrivals are on the lower level of Terminal 1, with ground transportation services between the 2 areas.

Terminal 1 Departures

Harry Reid International Airport Level 2
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 Level 2. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

The Terminal 1 esplanade is on the upper level with a food court, shops, security checkpoints, and the airport tram station.

A Gate Departure Area

Harry Reid International Airport Concourse A
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 A gates. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

The A gate departure area has 16 gates, numbered A3, A5, A7, A8, A10 to A12, A14, A15, and A17 to A23, with flights operated by Allegiant Air and Spirit Airlines. There is a small selection of shops and restaurants in the departure area, with the majority before security in the terminal esplanade.

The A gates are to the right after passing through the A/B security checkpoint from Terminal 1.

The B and C gates are easily accessible from the A gates. Passengers can take the airport tram to connect to the D or E gates.

B Gate Departure Area

Harry Reid International Airport Concourse B

The B gate departure area has 17 gates, numbered B1, B2, B6, B9-B12, B14, B15, B17, and B19 to B25. Southwest and Spirit Airlines operate from the B gates, and the area has a good selection of shops, bars, and restaurants, including Starbucks and Hudson News.

To reach the B gates, pass through the A/B security checkpoint from Terminal 1 and turn left down the long corridor.

To connect to the A gates, take the walkway back toward the A/B checkpoint and turn left. To connect to the C gates, take the walkway to the right of Starbucks, walking past the pharmacy and pet relief area.

To connect to the D or E gates, take the corridor as if walking to the C gates and take a left to the airport tram station, where you can ride the blue line to the D gates with onward services to the E gates.

C Gate Departure Area

Harry Reid International Airport Concourse C
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 C gates. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

The C gate departure area has 18 gates, numbered C1 to C5, C7 to C9, C11, C12, C14, C16, C19, and C21 to C25.

The concourse is quite long, and passengers flying from Gates C1 to C22 can pass through the C/D security checkpoint and take the green line on the airport tram to the bottom end of the concourse.

Passengers flying from Gates C23 to C25 may find it quicker to pass through the C annex checkpoint and walk to their departure gate. Because of the size of the concourse, there are plenty of shops and restaurants, including The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Wendy’s, and Jamba Juice.

To connect to the A or B gates, take the corridor at the north end of the concourse (to the left of Jamba Juice), or to reach the D or E gates, take the blue line on the airport tram.

D Gate Departure Area

Harry Reid International Airport Concourse D
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 D gates. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

The D gate area is the largest concourse at LAS, with 44 gates numbered D1, D3 to D12, D14, D16 to D22, D24 to D26, D32 to D43, and D50 to D59.

Domestic and international flights operate from the D gates. This concourse has plenty of shops and restaurants, a United Club lounge, Centurion Lounge, and the Club at LAS.

The center of the concourse is where the airport tram station is, and passengers can ride the blue line from the D gates to the A, B, or C gates or the red line to the E gates.

Terminal 3

Terminal 3 Arrivals

Harry Reid International Airport Baggage Claim
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 3 Baggage Claim. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

Terminal 3 arrivals are on the lower level with the baggage claim carousels, airport tram station, ground transportation services, and TSA’s innovation security checkpoint.

Terminal 3 Departures and Gate Area E

Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 3 E gates
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 3 E gates. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

Departures are on the upper level, with the ticketing desks and security checkpoint through the E gate departure area.

The E gate departure area has 14 gates, numbered E1 to E12, E14, and E15. Most of the international airlines operate from the E gates, and the concourse has a range of shops and restaurants and the Club at LAS lounge.

To connect from the E to the D gates, passengers can ride the red line tram or onward on the blue line to reach the other gate areas.

Interterminal Transport

Harry Reid International Airport Tram — Inside the Secure Area

The frequent airport tram transports passengers between terminals and gates within the secure area. There are 3 colored lines to help passengers identify which route they require.

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Line

Route

Airport Tram Green Line

Terminal 1 to C gates / C gates to Terminal 1

Airport Tram Blue Line

D gates to Terminal 1 / Terminal 1 to D gates

Airport Tram Red Line

Terminal 3 to D gates / D gates to Terminal 3

Airport Shuttle Bus — Outside the Secure Area

The airport shuttle bus runs every 20 to 30 minutes and transports passengers between terminals. Buses operate outside of the secure area, so passengers need to reclear security on arrival at the connecting terminal.

Buses depart from Terminal 1 on Level 0, outside door exits 7 to 13, and Terminal 3 on Level 0 on both the west end to serve domestic travelers and the east end to serve international travelers.

Walking — Inside the Secure Area

Henry Reid International Airport FlyFit walking map
Harry Reid International Airport suggested walking routes and distances. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

Terminal 1’s A, B, and C gates are connected via pedestrian walkways.

The A and B gates are near each other — it’s just a short walk between the 2 — while the C gates are a bit further away. To reach the C gates, passengers need to walk through the C annex from the B gates or walk through the corridor next to the A/B security checkpoint.

LAS encourages passengers to keep fit and walk around the airport terminals before their flights. The colored lines in the above map are suggested routes and distances (more detailed maps are available on the airport’s Fly Fit! page). Note that luggage storage is not available, so you need to bring your carry-on and personal items with you.

Security and Customs at LAS

LAS has 3 security checkpoints in Terminal 1 and 1 in Terminal 3. Each has varying opening hours:

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Checkpoint

Opening Hours

Terminal 1: A/B Checkpoint

3:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.

Terminal 1: C Annex Checkpoint

3:05 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Terminal 1: C/D Checkpoint

Open 24 hours a day

Terminal 3 Checkpoint

3:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Terminal 3 (Innovation Checkpoint)

6 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Hot Tip: TSA Security doesn’t have to be stressful. Here’s our guide on how to easily get through TSA stress-free.

TSA PreCheck

LAS has dedicated TSA PreCheck lanes at each terminal, but these do not have the same opening hours as the standard checkpoint lanes:

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TSA PreCheck Lanes

Opening Hours

Terminal 1: A/B Checkpoint

3 a.m. to 12 a.m.

Terminal 1: C Annex Checkpoint

Monday and Tuesday: 3 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Wednesday to Sunday: 3 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Terminal 1: C/D Checkpoint

3 a.m. to 12 a.m.

Terminal 3 Checkpoint

3 a.m. to 12 a.m.

These opening hours are subject to change, so check the TSA PreCheck schedule. Outside of the above hours, passengers receive expedited screening in the standard checkpoint lanes, but this differs from the PreCheck screening process.

LAS has a TSA PreCheck Enrollment Center in Terminal 1, level 2, administered by CLEAR. The enrollment center is open Monday through Sunday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Hot Tip: TSA PreCheck can be especially helpful for travelers who regularly fly out of LAS, as it consistently falls within the 5 U.S. airports with the longest average security wait times

Global Entry Program

LAS has Global Entry kiosks for passengers who have been approved. Applicants who have been conditionally approved need to arrange an interview at an enrollment center to complete their application. LAS has an Enrollment Center in Terminal 3 open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and also has Enrollment on Arrival daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

CLEAR

LAS has CLEAR lanes at all security checkpoints apart from the Terminal 3 innovation checkpoint. All checkpoints, excluding the C gates checkpoint, are open daily from 4 a.m. to 8 p.m., and the C checkpoints are open daily from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m.

LAS has a CLEAR Enrollment Center in Terminal 1, level 2, near check-in.

LAS Airport Lounges

There are 6 lounges at LAS, with 3 offering day-pass access (for a fee) to all passengers, regardless of travel class or frequent flyer status.

Note that the 2 USO lounges are exclusively for active military personnel and their dependents.

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Lounge

Location

Opening Hours*

Day Pass Fee per Person**

The Centurion Lounge

Concourse D, opposite gate D1

Daily: 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.

N/A

The Club at LAS

Concourse D, near gate D33

Daily: 5 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

$50

Terminal 3, Concourse E, opposite gate E2

Daily: 5 a.m. to midnight

$50

United Club

Terminal 3, Concourse D, between gates 33 and 35

Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

$59

USO Lounge (active military)

Terminal 1, near the A and B security checkpoints (presecurity)

Daily: 4 a.m. to 8 p.m.

N/A

Terminal 3, in baggage claim area near carousels 20 and 21

Daily: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

N/A

* Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times due to capacity.
** Day Pass for any passenger. Lounges marked as N/A only allow entry for eligible passengers in their premium cabins, frequent flyer programs, or participating credit card programs.

Hot Tip: Avoid paying lounge entry fees simply by having a credit card that offers complimentary lounge access

Priority Pass Access

The Club at LAS lounges accepts Priority Pass entry, subject to capacity allowances. Explore more about the Priority Pass in our Priority Pass guide, along with which credit cards pay for your Priority Pass membership.

Dining and Drinks at LAS Airport

LAS has more than 65 restaurants, bars, cafes, and grab-and-go kiosks, with most in the departure concourses. If you’re looking for somewhere to grab a bite outside the secure area, the Terminal 1 esplanade is the place to go.

View the restaurants available in each terminal and concourse on the LAS airport website.

LAS Wi-Fi and Charging Stations

Free Wi-Fi is available in all public areas at LAS.

Charging Stations: These are scattered throughout terminals 1 and 3, with recharge zones at the gate areas. Dedicated workstations are also available for laptop charging.

Hot Tip: Not all airports offer free Wi-Fi. If you don’t want to worry about being disconnected, you may want to pick up a mobile hot spot to keep you connected. 

LAS Airport Lost and Found

If you lose a personal possession in the public areas of LAS, at the security checkpoints, or departure gates, you can contact the lost and found department at 702-261-5134 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. PST Sunday to Friday, or submit a claim online.

If you lose your item on an airplane, contact the applicable airline.

Additional Airport Information

Information Services

Information booths are in both terminals in the baggage areas. Passengers can also dial 0 from the airport’s white courtesy phones.

Travelers Aid

There is no travelers aid center inside the airport. The closest center is located at 1640 E. Flamingo Rd., #100, Las Vegas, NV 89119. You can also contact travelers aid at 702-369-4357.

Children’s Play Areas

A children’s play area can be found in the D gates building on the upper level of the open lobby. LAS ranks as one of the top kid-friendly U.S. airports.

Baby Facilities

LAS has nursing pods in all departure areas:

  • A/B/C gates: on the connector bridge between the B and C gates
  • D gates: on the upper level of the open lobby area
  • E gates: near Gate E9

Pet Relief Areas

While LAS doesn’t rank among the top pet-friendly U.S. airports, the airport still offers designated enclosed pet relief areas at:

  • Terminal 1: outside security, near door 13 and door 30
  • Terminal 3: outside security, east side of the ground transportation area
  • C gates: on the connector bridge between the B and C gates, near gate C25
  • D gates: on the upper level of the open lobby area
  • E gates: opposite gate E11

Duty-free

Duty-free shopping is near gates D17, E1 and E7.

Smoking Areas

Designated smoking areas are in:

  • Barney’s Lounge (C gates)
  • Bud Track Lounge (Esplanade)
  • Gaming lounges (A, B, C, D, and E gates)
  • Outside of ticketing and baggage claim

Money

ATMs are located throughout the terminals and concourses.

Luggage

There are no baggage storage facilities on airport property. The airport recommends a third-party company, Bags To Go, at 4057 Dean Martin Dr., Las Vegas, NV, 89103.

Medical Office

The University Medical Center is a medical clinic in Terminal 1 on level 2 near the A/B security checkpoint, open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

LAS Important Phone Numbers

General Inquiries: 702-261-5211

Car Parking: 702-261-5121

Paging: 702-261-5211

Car Rental Center: 702-261-6001

Lost and Found: 702-261-5134

Travel to and From LAS Airport

Transport Options

Traveling to and from LAS, passengers can ride a public bus, organize a private or shared shuttle, or grab a taxi from outside the terminal.

Bus

RTC Public Bus: The Centennial Express route serves Terminal 3, with buses operating from curbside departures on level 2.

Shuttles

  • Intercity shuttles: Private and shared shuttles are available to communities outside Las Vegas. The airport recommends these third-party providers.
  • Group shuttles: Shared shuttles are available to book on arrival from outside doors 7 to 13 at Terminal 1 baggage claim or from level 0 at Terminal 3. Services stop at multiple locations for passengers going in the same direction and are an affordable alternative to a taxi.

Taxi

Taxis are available outside exits 1 to 4 of baggage claim at Terminal 1 and on level 0 at Terminal 3. Prices to the Las Vegas Strip range from $18 to $30, depending on which hotel you’re going to.

Ride Apps

Uber and Lyft are permitted to pick up and drop off passengers from LAS. Drivers can pick up passengers from level 2 of the Terminal 1 parking garage and the valet level of Terminal 3 parking.

Directions by Car

Arriving From North Las Vegas

Take I-15 South and follow until West Tropicana Avenue in Paradise. Take exit 37 continuing west on Tropicana Avenue and use the right 3 lanes to turn right onto Harry Reid Airport Connector/Paradise Road.

Arriving From the Grand Canyon

Follow Pierce Ferry Road to US-93 in Dolan Springs. Head north on US-93 and continue onto I-11 until exit 23, where you merge onto I-215 West. Take exit 10 toward Sunset Road/Harry Reid Airport and merge onto the Harry Reid Airport Connector.

LAS Car Parking Information

Harry Reid International Airport Parking Lot
Harry Reid International Airport parking lot. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

Official Airport Parking

LAS has an abundance of parking for passengers and visitors. There are 6 airport garages for short- and long-term parking.

Short-Term Parking

Harry Reid International Airport Parking
Harry Reid International Airport Parking. Image Credit: Google Maps

Terminal 1 short-term parking is adjacent to the terminal entrance on level 2M of the parking garage. It’s suitable for friends and family picking up passengers and staying no more than 3 hours. There is a maximum height clearance of 7 feet.

Terminal 3 short-term parking is just outside of Terminal 3 on level 1 of the covered parking garage. It is also intended for stays less than 3 hours and has a height clearance of 9 feet, 4 inches.

The fees for both short-term parking garages are:

  • First 15 minutes: Free
  • 15 minutes to 1 hour: $3
  • 1 to 2 hours: $6
  • 2 to 3 hours: $9
  • Each additional hour: $4
  • Daily maximum: $36

Long-Term Parking

Terminal 1 long-term parking is adjacent to the terminal building on levels 1M, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Each level is named after a famous Las Vegas hotel to help remember where you’ve parked, and the garage height clearance is 8 feet.

Terminal 3 long-term parking is in the garage adjacent to the terminal building on levels 3, 4, 5, and 6. Passengers traveling on international flights should park on the east side of the garage (signposted with a playing-card club symbol) and domestic passengers on the west (signposted with a diamond). Height clearance is 8 feet, 2 inches.

Fees for both long-term parking garages are:

  • First 15 minutes: Free
  • 15 minutes to 3 hours: $10
  • Each additional hour: $2
  • Daily maximum: $18

Economy Parking

Harry Reid International Airport Terminal Economy Parking
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal Long-Term Parking. Image Credit: Google Maps

Terminal 1 economy parking is at 576 Kitty Hawk Way off Paradise Road with a 24-hour-a-day shuttle service transporting passengers to and from the terminal every 15 to 20 minutes. Oversized vehicles (exceeding 22 feet in length and 8.5 feet in width, or more than 13.5 feet in height, according to third-party sites) must use the oversized/remote parking lot (details below).

Terminal 3 economy parking is adjacent to the terminal building within walking distance and accepts all vehicles (including oversized vehicles).

Fees for both economy parking garages are:

  • First 15 minutes: Free
  • 15 minutes to 2 hours: $4
  • Each additional hour: $2
  • Daily maximum: $12

Oversized/Remote Parking

Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 Oversized Parking
Harry Reid International Airport Terminal 1 Oversized Parking. Image Credit: Google Maps

The Terminal 1 oversized/remote parking lot is on Gilespie Street, across from the Harry Reid Rent-A-Car Center. A courtesy shuttle service is available from this lot by calling 702-261-5122.

Fees for the oversized parking lot are:

  • First 15 minutes: Free
  • 15 minutes to 2 hours: $4
  • Each additional hour: $2
  • Daily maximum: $12

Valet Parking

Valet parking is available at both terminals in the parking garages adjacent to the terminal building. At Terminal 1 the service is available on level 2, and at Terminal 3 it’s available from level V. Daily valet parking is $30.

Pickup or Drop-Off

LAS has different areas for picking up and dropping off passengers. At Terminal 1, pickup is across the pedestrian bridge on level 1 of the parking garage, and at Terminal 3, it’s from level 1 of the parking garage. These areas are for immediate loading only.

Vehicles may drop off passengers at the departure curb on level 1 at Terminal 1, and level 2 at Terminal 3.

LAS has a cell phone parking lot near the Terminal 1 economy parking lot, just a few minutes away from both terminals. Friends and family can use this parking lot to wait in their cars until the passenger calls for pickup from outside the terminals.

Offsite and Hotel Parking

There are a few additional options for off-site parking lots that offer rates from $15 per day.

These facilities include shuttle services to and from the airport, and some hotels offer combined accommodation and parking packages. Airportparkingreservations.com is a useful website to compare prices, check distances from the airport, and read customer reviews.

Car Rentals at LAS

Harry Reid International Airport Rental Car Center
Harry Reid International Airport Rental Car Center. Image Credit: Harry Reid International Airport

The rental car center is around 3 miles from the terminals at 7135 Gilespie St., and courtesy shuttle buses frequently operate.

At Terminal 1, shuttles depart from level 1 outside doors 10 and 11, and at Terminal 3 they depart from level 0 outside doors 51 to 54 for the west side and doors 55 to 58 for the east side.

Hot Tip: Don’t overpay when renting a car. Check out our guide to booking cheap car rentals in Las Vegas.

LAS Airport Hotels

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. Image Credit: Four Seasons

There is a wide selection of hotels, rated from 2 to 5 stars, near LAS that are also close to the Las Vegas Strip. There are hotels to suit every budget and preference, and many offer a courtesy shuttle to and from the airport.

Airport Hotels — Sorted by Distance

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Hotel

Address / Phone Number

Star Rating

Distance From Airport (Miles)

Best Western McCarran Inn

4970 Paradise Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-798-5530

2

1.2

Days Inn by Wyndham Las Vegas Airport Near The Strip

5075 Koval Ln., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-736-3600

2

1.2

Desert Rose Resort

5051 Duke Ellington Way, Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-639-7000

3

1.3

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

3960 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-632-5000

5

1.3

Delano Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay

3940 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

877-632-5400

5

1.4

Homewood Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Airport

230 Hidden Well Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-407-0075

3

1.4

Howard Johnson by Wyndham Las Vegas near the Strip

230 Hidden Well Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-706-1019

2

1.4

Mandalay Bay

3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

877-632-7800

4

1.4

Motel 6 Las Vegas Tropicana

195 E. NV-593, Las Vegas, NV 89109

702-798-0728

 2

 1.4

Tru By Hilton Las Vegas Airport NV

6862 Gilespie St., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-213-8300

2

1.4

OYO Las Vegas Hotel and Casino

115 E. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, NV 8910

702-739-9000

 3

 1.5

Luxor Hotel & Casino

3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

877-386-4658

 4

 1.6

MGM Grand

3799 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109

877-880-0880

 4

 1.6

Tropicana Las Vegas a DoubleTree by Hilton Resort & Casino

3801 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109

702-239-2222

 4

 1.6

Alexis Park All Suite Resort

375 E. Harmon Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89169

702-796-3300

 3

 1.7

Courtyard Las Vegas Stadium Area

5845 Dean Martin Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89118

702-895-7519

 3

 1.7

DoubleTree by Hilton Las Vegas Airport

7250 Pollock Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-948-4000

 3

 1.7

Excalibur

3850 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109

877-750-5464

 3

 1.7

Fairfield Inn & Suites Las Vegas South

5775 Dean Martin Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89118

702-895-9810

 3

 1.7

Hyatt Place Las Vegas

4520 Paradise Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89169

702-369-3366

 3

 1.7

New York New York

3790 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109

866-815-4365

 4

1.7

Residence Inn Las Vegas South

5875 Dean Martin Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89118

702-795-7378

 3

 1.7

Club Wyndham Grand Desert

265 E. Harmon Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89169

702-691-2600

 3

 1.7

Holiday Inn Express Las Vegas – Stadium Area

5760 Polaris Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89118

702-736-0098

3

1.8

La Quinta by Wyndham Las Vegas Airport South

6560 Surrey St., Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-518-5955

3

1.9

Hot Tip: Before you go, check out our guide to the best things to do in Las Vegas.

Top 3 Las Vegas Hotel Stays Using Points

If you’re looking to save some money on your next trip, check out some of the best award-booking options near LAS. Do keep in mind that Las Vegas hotels can at times offer deeply discounted rates on their hotel rooms, especially those with casinos, so using your points may not always be the most optimal choice.

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Hotel

Address / Phone Number

Hotel Loyalty Program

Point Redemption Cost

Hyatt Place Las Vegas

4520 Paradise Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89169

702-369-3366

World of Hyatt

From 9,000 World of Hyatt points

Tropicana Las Vegas – a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Resort

3801 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109

702-739-2222

Hilton Honors

From 18,000 Hilton Honors points

Courtyard Las Vegas Stadium Area

5845 Dean Martin Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89118

702-895-7519

Marriott Bonvoy

From 20,000 Marriott Bonvoy points 

Near the Las Vegas Strip and Harry Reid International Airport, the Hyatt Place Las Vegas offers a peaceful stay that’s not directly in the action but close enough that you can reach it in just a few minutes. The property has an outdoor pool and is pet-friendly, meaning your furry family members can join in on the fun. Award nights start at 9,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

The Courtyard Las Vegas Stadium Area boasts an incredible location near many of Las Vegas’ best attractions, including Allegiant Stadium, the Las Vegas Strip, T-Mobile Arena, the Fashion Show Mall, Las Vegas Premium Outlets, and Nellis Air Force Base. The property offers an outdoor pool, a 24-hour-a-day fitness center, recently renovated rooms, and more. Award night redemptions start at 20,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

If you’re looking to top off your points to stay at any of these options, see our guides on the best ways to earn more World of Hyatt points, Hilton Honors points, or Marriott Bonvoy points

Final Thoughts

LAS is one of the largest U.S. airports, so some prior planning may be in order to ensure arrival at the correct terminal as they are not interconnected outside of the secure area.

The airport tram is only accessible once passengers have cleared security and is a convenient mode of transport for passengers connecting to other flights where it’s not necessary to reclaim checked luggage.

The airport is just a few miles from the start of the Las Vegas Strip, so visitors can stay in its famous resorts and hotels without worrying about a long journey back to the airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

What airlines are in Terminal 1 at LAS?

Advanced Air, Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Avelo Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and Spirit Airlines are based out of Terminal 1 at Harry Reid International Airport.

Which airport is closest to Las Vegas?

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the closest airport to Las Vegas, around 5 miles from downtown Las Vegas.

How far is LAS from the Las Vegas Strip?

Harry Reid International Airport is around 3 miles from the Las Vegas Strip and around 5 miles from downtown Las Vegas.

Is Uber allowed at Harry Reid International Airport?

Uber is permitted to pick up and drop off passengers from LAS. Drivers can pick up passengers from level 2 of the Terminal 1 garage and from the valet level of Terminal 3 parking.

How much is a cab from the airport to the Las Vegas Strip?

A taxi from Harry Reid International Airport to the Las Vegas Strip ranges from $18 to $30, depending on which hotel or resort you’re going to.

What airlines are in Terminal 3 at Harry Reid International Airport?

The following airlines are based out of Terminal 3 at LAS:

  • AeroMexico
  • Air Canada
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Avianca Airlines
  • Breeze Airways
  • British Airways
  • Condor
  • Copa Airlines
  • Edelweiss Air
  • Eurowings
  • Flair Airlines
  • Frontier Airlines
  • Hawaiian Airlines
  • JetBlue Airways
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Korean Air
  • Norse
  • Porter
  • Sun Country Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • Viva Aerobus
  • Volaris
  • WestJet

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