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Las Vegas, USA

Las Vegas Airport Arrival Alerts

Get a text when their flight lands at LAS. Know when to head to the airport.

Get a text when they land at LAS

Airport Code

LAS

Passengers/Year

57 million

Terminals

Terminal 1, Terminal 3

Exit Time

20-40 minutes after landing

About

Arriving at Harry Reid International Airport

Harry Reid International (formerly McCarran) is one of the busiest airports in the US, serving the Las Vegas metropolitan area. With two terminals and multiple concourses, the walk from distant gates to baggage claim can take time—especially in Terminal 1's D gates.

The airport sits only a few miles south of the Strip, making pickups fast once your passenger has their bags. However, the arrivals curb gets heavily congested, particularly on weekends and holidays. A landing alert lets you time your arrival perfectly and avoid circling.

Pickup tip

LAS is just 5 miles from the Strip. Use the cell phone lot on Wayne Newton Boulevard and wait for a landing text before circling to arrivals.

How it works

Track LAS arrivals.

1

Enter the flight number

Type the flight number for the arrival to LAS.

2

Add your phone number

Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.

3

Get a text when they land

We track the flight and text you when they touch down at Harry Reid International Airport.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How far is Las Vegas airport from the Strip?

LAS is about 5 miles south of the Las Vegas Strip, roughly a 10-15 minute drive depending on traffic.

How long to exit LAS after landing?

Plan for 20-30 minutes for most domestic flights. Terminal 1 D gates require a tram ride that adds a few extra minutes.

Is there a cell phone lot at Las Vegas airport?

Yes, LAS has a free cell phone waiting lot located on Wayne Newton Boulevard near the airport entrance.

Picking someone up from LAS?

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.