Introduction
International airport serving Las Vegas, Nevada, United States "Reid Airport" redirects here. For other people with similar names, see Reed Airport (disambiguation). "Las Vegas Airport" redirects here. For the airport in Las Vegas, New Mexico, see Las Vegas Municipal Airport. For the airport in La Vega, Dominican Republic, see El Ponton Airport. Harry Reid International AirportAerial view of the airport in 2012.IATA: LASICAO: KLASFAA LID: LASWMO: 72386SummaryAirport typePublicOwnerClark County, NevadaOperatorClark County Department of AviationServesLas Vegas ValleyLocationParadise, Nevada, U.S.OpenedJanuary 1943; 83 years ago (1943-01)Operating base forAllegiant AirFrontier AirlinesJSXSouthwest AirlinesElevation AMSL2,181 ft / 665 mCoordinates36°04′48″N 115°09′08″W / 36.08000°N 115.15222°W / 36.08000; -115.15222Websitewww.harryreidairport.comMapsFAA airport diagramInteractive map of Harry Reid International AirportRunways Direction Length Surface ft m 1R/19L 9,769 2,978 Asphalt/Concrete 1L/19R 9,770 2,978 Asphalt/Concrete 8R/26L 10,526 3,208 Asphalt/Concrete 8L/26R 14,835 4,522 Concrete Statistics (2025)Passengers54,989,185 5.9%Aircraft movements586,871Cargo (lbs.)213,746,765Source: Harry Reid Int'l Airport Harry Reid International Airport (IATA: LAS, ICAO: KLAS, FAA LID: LAS), formerly McCarran International Airport until 2021, is an international airport serving Las Vegas as well as the surrounding Las Vegas Valley in Nevada, United States. It is located approximately five miles (8 km; 4 nmi) south of downtown Las Vegas, in the unincorporated area of Paradise, and covers 2,800 acres (4.4 sq mi; 11.3 km2) of land. Clark County owns the facility and its Department of Aviation, under purview of the Clark County Commission oversees airport operations. In December 2021, the Clark County Commission renamed the airport to Harry Reid International Airport in honor of former U.S. Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, citing a desire to reflect community values better and move away from the legacy of its previous namesake. The airport has four runways and two main passenger terminals (Terminal 1 and Terminal 3) with a total of five concourses; the terminal areas are served by an automated people mover system that connects the central terminal with gate concourses. Reid is one of the few U.S. commercial airports with legalized gaming on airport premises; along with Reno–Tahoe International Airport, it retains slot machines in its passenger terminals under Nevada gaming laws. The airport opened in January 1943 as Alamo Field and initially catered to general aviation. In December 1948, it was rechristened for U.S. senator Pat McCarran, and commercial airlines shifted to it from the Las Vegas Army Airfield. Passenger counts increased in the 1950s as the Strip expanded, leading to the construction of a new terminal. McCarran was among the first to implement radio-frequency identification of baggage. Terminal 3 was added in 2012, and the airport was renamed in honor of Senator Reid in 2021. Reid is served by over 30 airlines and is an operating base for Allegiant Air, Frontier Airlines, JSX, and Southwest Airlines. Southwest became its dominant carrier in the 1990s. In 2024, over 58.4 million passengers passed through the airport. Reid has international flights to cities in Asia, Europe, and North America.