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Las Vegas Airports and Shuttle Transfers Travel Guides

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) — formerly McCarran International — is the main gateway for millions of visitors flying into Las Vegas each year. Whether you’re heading to the Strip, Fremont Street, or even nearby cities like Henderson, Pahrump, or Los Angeles, one of the first questions travelers ask is:

👉 “What’s the best way to get from the airport to my destination?”

Personal Sedan Services gives you in-depth guides on all things airport transportation — from shuttle services to private transfers, costs, and travel times. We’ll help you compare shared vs. private options, see how hotels handle shuttles, and find the right vehicle for your group size.

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Airports in Las Vegas

While Harry Reid International (LAS) is the main commercial airport, there are several others that matter for private charters and tours:

  • Public / Commercial Airports
    • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS): Main passenger airport for Las Vegas.
    • North Las Vegas Airport (VGT): Serves private flights, tours, and training flights.
  • Private / Executive Airports
    • Henderson Executive Airport (HND): Popular with corporate jets and private flyers.
    • Boulder City Municipal Airport (BVU): Launch point for Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon tours.
  • Other Regional Access Points
    • St. George Regional Airport (SGU, Utah): Regional flights into Southern Utah.
    • Bullhead/Laughlin Airport (IFP, Arizona): Charter and casino flights.

 

Airport Shuttle Options in Las Vegas

There are several ways to get from the airport to your hotel or destination:

  • Shared Shuttles: The cheapest option but slowest, with multiple stops.
  • Hotel-Offered Shuttles: Rare now; most Strip hotels no longer provide free service.
  • Private Shuttles: The fastest, most reliable option, available through luxury fleets like PSS.

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Popular Shuttle Destinations

Some of the most common airport transfer questions include:

  • “How do I get from the airport to the Strip?” (About 10–15 minutes by car.)
  • “What’s the best way to get to Fremont Street or Downtown?”
  • “Do specific hotels like Bellagio, Caesars, or MGM have shuttles?”

Our detailed hotel guides cover parking, drop-off zones, and shuttle alternatives for each property.

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Airport to Nearby Cities

Many travelers ask about direct transfers from LAS to nearby destinations:

  • Henderson & Summerlin: Easy with SUVs, Sprinters, or mini coaches.
  • Pahrump & Moapa Valley: Popular for wine country or Valley of Fire tours.
  • St. George, UT: Gateway to Zion National Park.
  • Los Angeles & Southern California: A common request for charters and large-group transfers.

See Guides on City-to-City Travel

Airport to Event Venues

Las Vegas also hosts some of the largest events in the world, and travelers often need transfers directly to:

  • Allegiant Stadium – Raiders games, concerts, and UNLV football.
  • Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) – CES, NAB, and other major trade shows.
  • T-Mobile Arena & The Sphere – Concerts, NHL, and special events.

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FAQs About Airport Shuttles

How much does an airport shuttle cost in Las Vegas?

Shared shuttles can be as low as $10–15 per person, while private transfers (sedans, SUVs, Sprinters) range from $60–250 depending on vehicle and group size.

 

Do Las Vegas hotels offer free airport shuttles?

Most Strip hotels do not offer free airport shuttles anymore. Private transfer is recommended.

 

How far is the airport from the Strip?

Just 3–5 miles; travel time is typically 10–15 minutes.

 

What’s the best option for large groups?

Shuttle buses, mini coaches, or full coach buses are best for groups of 20–56.

 

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Skip the stress of shared shuttles and long waits. With Personal Sedan Services, you’ll enjoy:

  • Sedans & SUVs: VIP and small group transfers.
  • Sprinters: Perfect for weddings, corporate groups, or bachelor parties.
  • Shuttle Buses & Coaches: Best for conventions, tours, and large groups.

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