Questions about McCarran International Airport (IATA: LAS), serving Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
McCarran International Airport (IATA: LAS, ICAO: KLAS) is the principal commercial airport serving las-vegas, nevada usa and the surrounding regions of southern Nevada.
Passenger operations are split between two terminals. Terminal 1 is split into concourses A, B, and C in the main building and concourse D in a satellite building; Terminal 3, where most international flights arrive, features the E concourse. A color-coded people mover operates airside, connecting all five gate areas. There is also a free inter-terminal shuttle bus outside security.
The airport is a major focus city for southwest-airlines, which operates from 1B and 1C gates. Ultra-low-cost-carriers allegiant-air and spirit-airlines also have major operations at McCarran, operating from 1A and 1B respectively.
McCarran is convenient to the Las Vegas Strip, with estimated taxi fares of $22-35 plus gratuity. The local public transportation authority, the RTC, operates several bus lines from the airport to the Strip, downtown, and other parts of the region. The airport access road is Route 171, Paradise Road, which connects to Interstate 215 directly, and to Interstate 15 and Las Vegas Boulevard via Route 563, Tropicana Avenue.