Commercial Airports in Nevada
When it comes to air travel in Nevada, the state is primarily served by two commercial airports - Las Vegas McCarran Airport and Reno Tahoe Airport. These airports are not only the busiest in the state, but they also offer a wide range of services and amenities to ensure a comfortable and convenient travel experience for all passengers. Whether you're visiting the bustling city of Las Vegas or the scenic Lake Tahoe region, these airports provide easy access to these popular destinations. The airports are listed below based on passenger volume, with the highest passenger volume airport listed first.
Las Vegas McCarran Airport
Located in Paradise, Las Vegas, Las Vegas McCarran Airport (IATA Code: LAS) is the main commercial airport serving the Las Vegas Valley. Often referred to simply as McCarran Airport, it is situated just 5 miles south of downtown Las Vegas. It is the busiest airport in Nevada and offers a wide range of services and amenities for travelers, including dining, shopping, and transportation options. Whether you're arriving for business or pleasure, McCarran Airport is your gateway to the entertainment capital of the world.
Reno Tahoe Airport
The Reno Tahoe Airport, also known by its IATA code RNO, is located in the city of Reno, Nevada. This airport serves as a major gateway to the scenic Lake Tahoe region, hence its name. Reno Tahoe Airport is the second busiest airport in Nevada, offering a wide variety of flights and destinations. Its close proximity to the city center makes it a convenient choice for both business and leisure travelers visiting the area.
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