Virgin Atlantic operates from Terminal 3, Concourse E at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Virgin Atlantic offers seasonal nonstop service between Las Vegas and London Gatwick (LGW) — the other direct Vegas-to-London option alongside British Airways’ Heathrow service. For UK visitors to Las Vegas, this is a direct, no-connection route that eliminates the need to transit through a U.S. city.
Virgin Atlantic — Terminal & Gate Quick Reference
Terminal: Terminal 3
Concourse: E
Check-In: Terminal 3, Level 2
Baggage Claim: Terminal 3, Level 1 (after U.S. customs)
Airport Code: LAS
Route: Las Vegas (LAS) ↔ London Gatwick (LGW) — seasonal
Virgin Atlantic vs. British Airways — Which London Flight from LAS?
Both Virgin Atlantic and British Airways offer direct Las Vegas–London service, but they differ in important ways:
| Factor | Virgin Atlantic | British Airways |
|---|---|---|
| London Airport | Gatwick (LGW) | Heathrow (LHR) |
| Alliance | SkyTeam (Delta partner) | Oneworld |
| Business Class | Upper Class | Club World |
| Best for | Southern England, Gatwick connections | Heathrow connections, Oneworld travelers |
International Arrivals — Customs at LAS on Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic from London Gatwick is an international arrival — all passengers clear U.S. CBP at Terminal 3. UK citizens need a valid ESTA (apply at esta.cbp.dhs.gov). Allow 30–60 minutes beyond landing. PSS chauffeur tracks your flight and meets you inside at Terminal 3 baggage claim after customs.
Ground Transportation After a Transatlantic Arrival
After 10+ hours from London, the last thing you want is a confusing pickup. PSS chauffeur inside at Terminal 3 baggage claim means zero friction: driver there when you exit, luggage handled, fixed rate confirmed before you left London. Strip is 3–5 miles, 10–20 minutes. See the LAS terminal guide.
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