Airport
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly known as McCarran International Airport) is the primary commercial airport serving the Las Vegas Valley in Nevada. It is located in Paradise, just a few miles south of downtown Las Vegas and the famous Las Vegas Strip. The airport is named after Harry Reid, a former U.S. Senator from Nevada who played a significant role in the state's development.
Harry Reid International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the United States, serving as a major gateway for tourists and business travelers coming to Las Vegas. The airport handles a large volume of domestic and international flights, connecting Las Vegas to major cities across the United States and around the world.
The airport has multiple terminals, with Terminal 1 serving most domestic airlines and Terminal 3 handling international flights and some domestic carriers. It features a wide range of amenities, including shopping, dining, and gaming options, reflecting the entertainment-focused nature of Las Vegas.
The airport is well-connected to the Las Vegas Strip and other parts of the city through various transportation options, including taxis, ride-sharing services, shuttles, and public transit.