Transfer to/from - Las Vegas airport (LAS)

 

Public transportation services, licensed taxis and rideshare, private transfer companies and car rental services in Las Vegas airport (LAS)

Transportation

 

Ride-sharing

Lyft and Uber pick up passengers on level 2 of the Terminal 1 multi-level parking garage and on the valet parking level of the Terminal 3 parking garage, both connected by pedestrian bridges.

Bus

RTC (Tel +1 702 228 7433) operates services from the airport to the city. Tickets cost USD4.00, travel time to downtown Las Vegas is about 35 minutes and stops are located on level zero of Terminal 1 and level 2 of Terminal 3 (gate 44).

The Centennial Express (CX) service connects both terminals to the UNLV Transit Center, Bonneville Transit Center and Centennial Hills Transit Center from 6:30 am to 10:45 pm.

Line 108 travels from Terminal 1 to Tropicana, Flamingo, Paradise & Desert Inn, Sahara Monorail Station and Bonneville Transit Center from 4:30 am to 1:30 am.

Route 109 goes to South Strip Transfer Terminal, Tropicana, Flamingo, Desert Inn, Sahara, Charleston and Bonneville Transit Center, with departures 24 hours a day.

Outside the baggage claim area, door-to-door shared services can be boarded to destinations in and around the city, such as Searchlight, Laughlin, Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Lake Havasu City, Kingman, Needles, Pahrump and Saint George.

Taxi

Taxi stands are located outside exits 1-4 in Terminal 1, on the east side of the baggage claim area, and on level zero of Terminal 3, on the west side, outside gate 52. You will find airport staff at both locations ready to assist you. Travel time to the city center is 25 minutes.

The official companies are: A Cab (Tel +1 702 369 5686), Yellow Checker Star (Tel +1 702 873 2000), Deluxe Taxicab Service (Tel +1 702 568 7700), Desert Cab (Tel +1 702 386 9102), Lucky Cab (Tel +1 702 477 7555), Nellis Cab (Tel +1 702 248 1111), Western Cab (Tel +1 702 736 8000), Whittlesea Blue Cab (Tel +1 702 384 6111).

Rent a Car

 

Shared shuttle operators

Aloha Airport Express (Tel +1 928 854 5253)
AWG Ambassador (Tel +1 702 740 3434)
Bell Trans Charter Shuttle (Tel +1 702 739 7990 / 800 274 7433)
Commuter Services (Tel +1 888 696 7538 / 928 680 7433)
Havasu Vegas Express (Tel +1 800 459 4884)
Integrity Shuttle (Tel +1 775 751 1111)
Kaptyn (Tel +1 800 990 0417)
Salt Lake Express (Tel +1 435 652 1100)
St. George Shuttle (Tel +1 435 628 8320 / 800 933 8320)
Tri State Shuttle (Tel +1 702 289 4228 / 928 704 9000)

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Latest updates: August 07, 2024

Transportation Tips to/from the airport

Although there are issues that seem more than obvious, it is always advisable to take them into account when moving to or from the airport, and especially if we go by public transport.
 
 1- To the airport - It is convenient to leave with a little more anticipation than what is commonly suggested. If you choose a taxi or a private car service, always take into account peak traffic times, demonstrations, strikes or events that may delay the journey to the airport from where you are. It is always good to be informed about what is happening.
 
If you contract a shared transfer service, have a contact telephone number handy in case of any delay by the company. In these cases they usually already have a scheduled collection time.
 
If you use public transport (collective, train) take into account the schedules (weekends and holidays tend to have less frequency), if you have to change and also how to board (if you need a card or paying the driver or motorist at the moment ). These are details that seem obvious, but it is advisable to know so as not to have surprises and suffer a delay that could cause complications.
 
If you rent a car to get to the airport, check where to leave the vehicle. At some airports, there is an exclusive parking lot for rental cars.
 
 2 -From the airport- Here it is a little less stressful since you don't have the pressure of missing your flight. In the worst case, you will arrive later at the place where you are going to stay or at the meeting point where you are trying to arrive.
 
Once you leave the plane, look for your suitcase and finish with the arrival procedures that are required. Then, follow the directions for public transportation or ask the airport staff.
 
It is very useful to find out in advance the schedules of the buses or trains in case you arrive late at night. Not all work 24 hours. The same goes for taxis. In case of using an Uber-type service, have the mobile application handy to contact the driver.
 
On the other hand, if you booked a private transport service, it is likely that they will have a person waiting for you, identified with a sign. If you rent a car to go from the airport to your final destination, for greater peace of mind it is advisable to book it in advance. Rental counters are usually available in the arrivals hall.

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