Harry Reid International Airport served 54,989,185 passengers in 2025 — the third-highest annual total in the airport’s history, even as overall Las Vegas tourism fell. LAS maintained connectivity to 170+ markets, processed 586,871 aircraft movements, and handled 213 million pounds of cargo. Here are 38 verified statistics from the Clark County Department of Aviation.
- 54,989,185 total passengers at LAS in 2025 — third-highest year in airport history (Clark County Department of Aviation, January 2026).
- −5.9% year-over-year passenger decline — down from 2024’s record of approximately 58.45 million (Clark County DOA).
- 586,871 total aircraft movements (takeoffs and landings) in 2025 (Clark County DOA official statistics).
- 213,746,765 lbs of cargo processed through LAS in 2025 (Clark County DOA official statistics).
- 170+ direct markets served from LAS in 2025 (Harry Reid International Airport, January 2026).
- Only Southwest and United among the top 5 domestic carriers posted passenger increases at LAS in 2025; Delta, American, and Frontier all declined (Clark County DOA, 2025).
- WestJet −28%, Air Canada −22% — Canadian carriers saw the steepest LAS passenger declines in 2025, reflecting cross-border travel softening (Clark County DOA).

1. Annual Passenger Volume
The 5.9% decline at LAS in 2025 mirrored the 7.5% decline in overall Las Vegas tourism — the airport and city moved in the same direction, though the airport’s decline was slightly smaller, suggesting some air travelers still came to Las Vegas for events and conventions even as leisure visitor counts dropped.
Source: Harry Reid International Airport — 2025 Annual Passenger Statistics Press Release
Book Fixed-Rate LAS Airport Transfer — Meet at Baggage Claim
2. Operations & Infrastructure Statistics
LAS operates two passenger terminals (T1 and T3) with five concourses (A, B, C, D, E) and approximately 112 total gates. The airport is located in Paradise, Nevada — not the incorporated city of Las Vegas — approximately 3 miles south of the center of the Las Vegas Strip. Elevation is 2,181 feet above mean sea level, making it a high-altitude desert airport with density altitude considerations for summer operations.
• New Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles added
• Real-time TSA checkpoint wait times implemented on flight information displays
• New airport website launched for improved mobile accessibility
• Aira ASL mobile app partnership added for travelers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing
• Two new premium lounges opened: Capital One at D-Gates, Chase Sapphire at C-Gates
Source: Harry Reid International Airport — 2025 Annual Press Release | FAA — Airport Facility Data
Read: Harry Reid Airport Complete Guide — Terminals, Lounges & Ground Transport
3. Airline & Market Statistics
WestJet and Air Canada together shed approximately 380,000 LAS passengers in 2025 — a significant contributor to the overall 5.9% decline. A weakening Canadian dollar made Las Vegas vacations substantially more expensive for Canadian travelers, and some political friction between the U.S. and Canada further suppressed cross-border leisure travel. International arrivals to LAS were down every month of 2025 except January.
Southwest Airlines remains the dominant carrier at LAS — consistently accounting for approximately 30–35% of all passengers. Southwest and United both posted increases in 2025, bucking the overall market trend. Air France announced new seasonal nonstop Paris service from LAS, expected to launch in 2026 — expanding the airport’s international footprint.
Source: Harry Reid International Airport — Official Site
LAS Terminal, Bags & Transfer Guide
4. Ground Transportation Context

PSS meets arriving passengers inside at baggage claim with a name sign — no garage walk, no wait in a staging area. Flight tracking means your driver adjusts automatically for any delay. The rate confirmed at booking is the rate charged at delivery, regardless of what rideshare demand is doing the moment your flight lands.
Source: Harry Reid International Airport — Ground Transportation | Nevada Transportation Authority — Regulated taxi rates
Read: Las Vegas Transportation Statistics 2026 — All Modes Compared
Las Vegas Airport Statistics — Summary Reference Table
| Statistic | Figure | Source | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual passengers at LAS | 54,989,185 | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2025 |
| Year-over-year passenger change | −5.9% | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2025 vs. 2024 |
| 2024 passenger record | ~58.45 million | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2024 |
| Historical ranking of 2025 total | 3rd highest ever | Harry Reid International Airport | 2025 |
| Annual aircraft movements | 586,871 | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2025 |
| Annual cargo processed | 213,746,765 lbs | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2025 |
| Direct markets served | 170+ | Harry Reid Int’l Airport | 2025 |
| Domestic passengers | 50.63 million | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2025 |
| WestJet LAS passengers | 622,000+ (−28% YoY) | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2025 |
| Air Canada LAS passengers | <516,600 (−22% YoY) | Clark County Dept. of Aviation | 2025 |
| Airport runways | 4 (two parallel pairs) | FAA airport data | Current |
| Airport elevation | 2,181 ft (665 m) AMSL | FAA airport data | Current |
| Airport terminals | 2 (T1 and T3) | Harry Reid Int’l Airport | Current |
| Airport concourses | 5 (A, B, C, D, E) | Harry Reid Int’l Airport | Current |
| Airport renamed (from McCarran) | November 9, 2021 | Clark County Commission | 2021 |
| IATA code | LAS (unchanged) | IATA | Current |
| Distance to mid-Strip | ~3 miles | PSS operational data | Current |
| Taxi flat rate — Zone 1 (South Strip) | $21.25 | Nevada Transportation Authority | Current |
| Taxi flat rate — Zone 2 (Mid-Strip) | $25.25 | Nevada Transportation Authority | Current |
| Taxi flat rate — Zone 3 (North Strip) | $29.25 | Nevada Transportation Authority | Current |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Harry Reid International Airport / Clark County Department of Aviation — 2025 Annual Passenger Statistics (January 29, 2026) and monthly press releases
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) — Runway specifications and airport facility data
- Nevada Transportation Authority — Regulated taxi flat-rate zone fares
- Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) — Bus fares and route data
All passenger, aircraft movement, and cargo figures are official Clark County Department of Aviation statistics from the January 29, 2026 press release and monthly reporting. Carrier-specific passenger figures are from Clark County DOA annual data.
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