Las Vegas Airport Live Arrivals
Las Vegas Airport Arrivals Information
Harry Reid International Airport is the main airport serving the city of Las Vegas and is home to more than 30 airlines. The airport has two terminals and a small satellite building which are connected via a shuttle and tram service; Las Vegas Airport Arrivals Terminal 1 is primarily used for domestic flights, and Las Vegas Airport Arrivals Terminal 3 is used for both domestic and international flights. To make sure your ride knows which terminal to collect you from, you can use our live flight tracker above to arrange your Las Vegas Airport pickup.
Terminal 1
Location – The Arrivals Hall is located on Level 1.
Operating Airlines – Advanced Air, Allegiant, American, Avelo, Delta, Southwest and Spirit.
Terminal 2
Location – The Arrivals Hall is located on the Ground Level.
Operating Airlines – Aero Mexico, Air Canada, Alaska, Avianca, Breeze, British Airways, Condor, Copa Airlines, Eurowings, Frontier, jetBlue, Jetlines, Flair Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, KLM, Korean Air, Porter, Sun Country Airlines, Swiss, United, Virgin Atlantic, Viva, Volaris and Westjet.
Arriving at Las Vegas Airport
All Las Vegas Airport Arrivals to Terminal 3 must go through Customs and Border Protection. Certain foreign countries can enter the US without a visa for up to 90 days as part of their Visa Waiver Program (VWP). If you’re eligible, you’ll need to present additional travel documents including an onward ticket, proof of registration under the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA), and have an electronic passport. All other passengers will need to apply for an appropriate visa and present a valid passport.
Once you’ve cleared Immigration, head to the Baggage Claim area; there are display screens to help you find the correct baggage carousel for your flight. Lastly, you will need to hand over your customs declaration form at Customs and if need be, declare any items.
*If your flight lands at Gate D, you will need to take a tram to Terminal 1 or 3 to collect your bags and go through Immigration, if needed.
Las Vegas Airport Transport
Arrivals at Las Vegas Airport has plenty of transportation options to help passengers get to their next destination, whether that be the bustling city centre, the outskirts of town or further afield. Bus stops are located outside each terminal for public bus routes into town, as well as private shuttle buses, airport taxis and private transfers.
*An airport tram is available inside the terminal building to help passengers move between Gate D and the two terminals. There is also a courtesy shuttle bus that runs every 20 to 30 minutes between Terminal 1 and 3.
What to do in Arrivals at Las Vegas Airport?
Las Vegas Airport Arrivals features all the necessary facilities and services for travellers who are either visiting for the first time, connecting to an onward flight or for visitors meeting a loved one. Currency exchange booths, charging stations, information booths, shops and restaurants can be found in Terminals 1 and 3. Additional services include Lounge and gaming areas, a fitness centre and even an Aviation Museum!
*Check out the full range of facilities and services on offer in Arrivals at Las Vegas Airport in our Las Vegas Airport guide.
Las Vegas Airport Arrivals Parking
If you’re meeting someone at the airport, there are two designated Las Vegas Airport pickup areas. At Terminal 1, it is located across the pedestrian bridge in the car park on Level 1, and at Terminal 3, it is located in the Level 1 car park. In both locations, parking is free for up to 15 minutes, otherwise, the charge is $3 (€2.80) per hour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Arrivals at Las Vegas Airport?
In Terminal 1 of Las Vegas Airport, the Arrivals Hall is located on Level 1 of the terminal building, and in Terminal 3, the Arrivals Hall is located on the Ground Level.