Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is divided into two main terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, with a total of 110 gates. Terminal 1 is the primary domestic terminal and includes concourses A, B, C, and D, while Terminal 3 serves both domestic and international flights from concourses D and E. Terminals are not physically connected.
Terminal 1
Concourses: A, B, C, and D
Function: Primary domestic terminal
Baggage Claim: All airlines at the A, B, C, and D gates share a single baggage claim area on Level 1
Security: Features three security checkpoints
Terminal 3
Concourses: D and E
Function: Serves both domestic and international flights
International Arrivals: Handles international arrivals
Parking & Vehicle Access
On-Airport Parking Options
Terminal 1 Economy Parking: Located next to the Terminal 1 Long Term garage. Rates are $4.00 for the first 0–2 hours, then $2.00 for each additional hour, with a daily maximum of $12.00.
Terminal 3 Economy Parking: Located on the east side of the Terminal 3 parking garage.
Terminal 3 Long Term Parking: Located in the garage adjacent to Terminal 3, on levels 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Domestic travelers should park on the west side (diamond symbol).
International travelers should park on the east side (club symbol).
Reserved Parking: Book online in advance for guaranteed spots with touchless entry at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
Reservations must be made at least 2 hours before arrival and for a minimum of 24 hours.
A QR code is provided for entry; do not take a ticket.
Off-Airport Parking Options
Las Vegas Airport Parking: Located less than a mile from the airport, this lot is open 24/7 and offers a free shuttle to and from the terminals. Rates start at approximately $5.99 per day.
The Parking Spot: This provider offers various amenities like shuttle service, valet parking, and covered parking. They have a mobile app that can be used for reservations and has features like locating shuttles.
On-airport economy lots: While technically on-airport, these are considered “off-terminal” parking. At LAS, they have a daily rate of $12. However, they are a good value and include a free shuttle service to the terminals.
Tips & Notes on Parking
Public Transportation & Ground Connections
The Deuce: A 24/7 double-decker bus that runs between the Strip and downtown, with stops at major attractions. A 24-hour pass is available for $8.
RTC Bus System: The main bus system operates along major roads. Routes are identified by number (e.g., 1 for North/South, 2 for East/West). Buses are frequent and affordable.
RTC Airport Transit: Three RTC bus routes serve Harry Reid International Airport from Terminal 1’s ground level. Check the RTC website for which routes serve both terminals.
Lounges & Relaxation Areas
LAS airport has several lounges and relaxation areas, including the Capital One Lounge, The Club LAS, and United Club, each with its own unique location and amenities. For a more basic option, travelers can use quieter areas of the terminals or the armrest-free couches for rest.
Lounge
Location
Notes
Capital One Lounge
Near D gates
Features a modern design, small plates, a grab-and-go food bar, and a full-service bar with various drinks.
The Club LAS
Terminal 1D
Offers seating with runway views, private showers, Wi-Fi, and workspaces.