What Terminal Is Advanced Air at Las Vegas Airport?

What Terminal Is Advanced Air at Las Vegas Airport (LAS)?


Advanced Air operates from Terminal 1, Concourse A at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas. All Advanced Air scheduled and charter passenger flights — arrivals and departures — use Terminal 1. Concourse A is the smallest of Terminal 1’s three concourses, primarily serving regional carriers and smaller aircraft operators.

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About Advanced Air at LAS

Advanced Air (formerly Advanced Air Management) is a California-based regional airline and charter operator founded in 2016. It holds a Part 135 air carrier certificate and a Part 121 certificate, allowing it to operate both on-demand charter flights and scheduled Essential Air Service (EAS) routes subsidized by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

At Las Vegas, Advanced Air typically operates flights to smaller regional markets in California and the western United States that major carriers do not serve directly — connecting LAS to communities that depend on EAS-supported service. The airline operates significantly smaller aircraft than you’ll find on Southwest, American, or United gates nearby. If you’re flying Advanced Air, be prepared for a turboprop experience rather than a jet: fewer overhead bin options and a smaller cabin are normal for this aircraft type.

Concourse A at Terminal 1

Concourse A is the smallest of Terminal 1’s three concourses and handles primarily regional carriers, charter operators, and smaller scheduled airlines. It is connected to Concourses B and C via Terminal 1’s interior walkway — you do not need to re-clear security to move between concourses within Terminal 1. Concourse A gates are numbered A1–A20 approximately and are typically less congested than the high-volume Concourse B (Southwest, Spirit, Frontier) gates.

The security checkpoint closest to Concourse A is the same main Terminal 1 checkpoint that serves all T1 concourses. After clearing security, follow the signs to Concourse A; your specific gate will be listed on the departure boards and on your boarding pass.

Check-In and Security

Advanced Air check-in at LAS is on Level 2 (Departures) of Terminal 1. For smaller carriers like Advanced Air, self-service kiosks may not be available — plan to check in at the counter if you have baggage to check or if you need a boarding pass printed. Arrive at least 60–90 minutes before departure on Advanced Air flights, as smaller regional carrier check-ins can require more counter time than the automated processes at major airlines.

TSA PreCheck is available at Terminal 1’s main security checkpoint. Advanced Air tickets are eligible for TSA PreCheck if your Known Traveler Number is attached to your booking — verify this when purchasing your ticket.

Baggage Claim and Ground Transportation

Advanced Air arrivals collect bags at Terminal 1, Level 1. Baggage from small turboprop aircraft is typically delivered quickly — the smaller aircraft load fewer bags and the turnaround time at the carousel is often shorter than widebody or narrowbody jet flights. If your bag was gate-checked due to overhead bin limitations on the aircraft, it will be delivered to the baggage claim belt along with checked luggage.

Ground transportation from Terminal 1:

  • Taxis: Curbside at Level 1, Doors 1–4. Flat-rate zones to the Strip ($21.25–$29.25 depending on destination zone).
  • Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): Designated pickup in the Terminal 1 parking garage, Level 2. Follow “Rideshare Pickup” signs from baggage claim.
  • PSS private car: Meet-and-greet inside at baggage claim. Driver holds your name sign at the carousel. Fixed rate, no surge pricing, no garage walk required.
  • Rental cars: Free 24-hour shuttle from Terminal 1 baggage claim to the Rent-A-Car Center (7135 Gilespie St, approximately 1 mile away).

For a complete comparison of all ground transportation options and all airlines at LAS, see our Las Vegas Airport terminal guide.

Advanced Air Routes from Las Vegas

Advanced Air’s scheduled service from LAS serves select Essential Air Service markets — smaller communities in California, Arizona, and the surrounding region that receive federal subsidies to maintain air service connections to the national air system. Routes are subject to change based on EAS contract awards and demand. For current Advanced Air schedule and booking, visit advancedairlines.com.

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FAQs

What terminal is Advanced Air at Las Vegas Airport?
Terminal 1, Concourse A at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS).
Does Advanced Air fly out of Terminal 3 at LAS?
No. Advanced Air operates exclusively from Terminal 1, Concourse A at Harry Reid International Airport.
What type of aircraft does Advanced Air fly?
Advanced Air operates Beechcraft 1900D turboprops and King Air series aircraft — small regional planes with limited overhead storage. Larger carry-on bags may need to be gate-checked.
What cities does Advanced Air fly to from Las Vegas?
Advanced Air serves smaller regional markets in California and the western U.S. on Essential Air Service contracts. Current routes are listed at advancedairlines.com — schedules change with EAS contract awards.
Is Advanced Air a charter or scheduled airline?
Both. Advanced Air holds certificates for on-demand charter (Part 135) and scheduled passenger service (Part 121 Essential Air Service routes).
What is the best way to get from Terminal 1 to the Strip after an Advanced Air flight?
Taxis are curbside at Level 1 Doors 1–4 with flat-rate Strip zones. PSS pre-booked chauffeur service meets you inside at baggage claim — no garage walk, fixed rate. Rideshare is in the Level 2 garage pickup area.

Source: Harry Reid International Airport — Official Site

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