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Welcome to Las Vegas McCarran Airport, your gateway to the vibrant city of Las Vegas. Whether you're arriving, departing, or connecting, our comprehensive guide will help you navigate the terminals, find amenities, and enjoy a seamless travel experience. Discover terminal maps, dining options, and essential travel tips to make the most of your time at LAS Airport.

Airport Terminal Maps

Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Las Vegas Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.

LAS Airport Terminal Map: First, scroll down on this page to the map image. Then, tap or click on the image or button to choose your terminal or locate parking facilities. A window will open with an interactive map, allowing you to pan and zoom to a specific terminal or concourse, gate, or amenity. You can also use the search feature to highlight the location on the map of gates, restaurants, lounges, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas and more. In addition, get directions from one location to another, which is very handy when you know your arrival and departure gate for a connection!

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Las Vegas McCarran Airport LAS Terminal Overview Map

Las Vegas Airport Terminal Map

Getting Around LAS Airport

The airport features two main passenger terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, along with a satellite concourse known as Concourse D. Terminal 1 is divided into three concourses labeled A, B, and C, while Terminal 3 houses the E gates and handles international arrivals. Both Terminal 3 and Concourse D are equipped to receive international flights, with a tunnel linking the international gates in Concourse D to the customs checkpoint for streamlined processing.

To facilitate movement between the terminals and concourses, the airport operates an airside tram system with three distinct lines:

  • The green line connects the central part of Terminal 1 with Concourse C.
  • The blue line links the central part of Terminal 1 with Concourse D.
  • The red line runs between Terminal 3 and Concourse D.
These trams provide quick and efficient transportation, ensuring that passengers can easily navigate between different parts of the airport.

For travelers needing to move between terminals or concourses, it is advisable to follow the clearly marked signs and use the tram system where applicable. Additionally, the airport features various amenities and services located throughout the terminals, including dining options, retail shops, and rest areas, making it convenient for passengers to find what they need while waiting for their flights.

Learn which airlines serve each concourse at LAS for a stress-free airport experience.

Frequent Flier Terminal Tips

To help you navigate the airport terminals with ease, we’ve gathered the best advice and tips from LAS-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their first-hand insights will guide you through the terminals for a smoother journey. Here’s what they have to say:

Navigating the Airport

"If you're connecting between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, use the tram system. The red line is the quickest way to get from Terminal 3 to Concourse D. It saves a lot of time, especially during peak hours." — John D., Henderson, NV, December 2023

"For those with tight connections, familiarize yourself with the layout of the airport ahead of time. The interactive maps available online can be a lifesaver, especially if you need to switch between concourses quickly." — Maria L., Boulder City, NV, March 2024

Amenities & Services

"Don't miss out on the Centurion Lounge in Concourse D if you have an American Express Platinum card. The food and drinks are top-notch, and it's a great place to relax before your flight." — Ahmed S., Summerlin, NV, January 2024

"If you need to freshen up after a long flight, the XpresSpa in Concourse D offers excellent services. Perfect for a quick massage or a facial." — Emily R., North Las Vegas, NV, May 2024

Security

"TSA PreCheck is a must if you travel frequently. The PreCheck lanes at LAS are usually much faster, and you don't have to remove your shoes or laptops." — David K., Paradise, NV, February 2024

"CLEAR is another great option for speeding through security. The biometric scan is quick, and the dedicated lanes are usually much shorter." — Priya M., Enterprise, NV, June 2024

Baggage

"Always check the flight information displays for your baggage claim area as soon as you deplane. LAS has multiple baggage claim areas, and knowing where to go can save you a lot of time." — Carlos G., Spring Valley, NV, April 2024

"If you're traveling with pets, the pet relief areas are conveniently located near the baggage claim areas. It's a thoughtful touch that makes traveling with pets much easier." — Lisa T., Winchester, NV, August 2024

iFly Tip: Visit our Flying with Children page for tips on making air travel easier for both parents and kids.

Security & Screening

In this section, you'll find comprehensive information about the various security and screening processes at the airport. Learn about the locations of security checkpoints, Fast Track lanes, and passport control areas. Discover the benefits of TSA PreCheck, CLEAR, and Global Entry programs, including their specific locations and how they can expedite your security experience. Additionally, find out about current airport wait times and special offers for CLEAR and TSA PreCheck enrollment and renewal.

Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)

Las Vegas McCarran Airport has security checkpoints located in each of its five concourses as well as in the main terminal. The exact location of the security checkpoints may vary depending on the concourse, but they are all clearly marked and easy to find. Passengers are advised to arrive at the airport at least two hours before their scheduled departure time to allow for enough time to pass through security.

Fast Track Lanes and Locations

Fast Track lanes are available at Las Vegas Airport for eligible passengers. These lanes are designed to expedite the security screening process and are available for TSA PreCheck members, CLEAR members, and eligible international travelers. The Fast Track lanes are located in each of the five concourses as well as in the main terminal. Passengers who are eligible for the Fast Track lanes should look for signs indicating their location.

Passport & Immigration Control Locations

Passport and immigration control at LAS Airport is located in the D Gates of the Terminal 3 building. This is where passengers arriving from international destinations will go through customs and immigration. Passengers should follow the signs to the passport control area and have their passports and other required documents ready for inspection. Once through passport control, passengers will be directed to the baggage claim area to collect their luggage before exiting the airport.

TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints

The airport has several TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints located throughout the airport to help expedite the security screening process. TSA Pre Check is available for eligible passengers who have undergone a background check and can enjoy expedited screening without having to remove their shoes, belts, or light jackets. TSA Pre Check is available at Terminal 1 at checkpoints A/B, C/D, and E, as well as at Terminal 3 at checkpoints A/B and C. Standard TSA checkpoints are also available at both terminals.

Looking for current airport wait times? Click here for real-time updates.

Global Entry Locations

Global Entry is a program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers entering the United States. McCarran Airport has a Global Entry Enrollment Center located at Terminal 3, near baggage claim area 14. This location allows travelers to complete their Global Entry application and interview process all in one place. Additionally, Global Entry kiosks are available at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 for those who have already enrolled in the program.

CLEAR Lane Locations

CLEAR Plus lanes are located at Terminal 1, C Gates and Terminal 1, C Gates Annex.

Get more information about when CLEAR Plus and security checkpoints are available by visiting our Wait Times page.

Limited Time CLEAR Offer

In partnership with iFly, you can now get CLEAR for 2 months free! You can enjoy the convenience of CLEAR on your next trip without the hassle and stress of long lines at the TSA checkpoint. Enrollment is fast and easy.

Ready to Renew or Enroll in TSA PreCheck* for Faster Travel?

Renew Your TSA Pre Membership

Is your TSA PreCheck membership expiring soon? Renew your 5-year membership online with ease through this exclusive iFly offer. Continue to enjoy the benefits of faster airport security, including shorter lines and the convenience of not having to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Don’t wait—Renew today!

Enroll in TSA PreCheck

If you’re new to TSA Pre, now is the perfect time to enroll! Take advantage of this offer to join the program and start enjoying stress-free travel. With PreCheck, you’ll breeze through airport security with shorter lines and no need to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Enroll Now!

*TSA Precheck is available to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents.

iFly Tip: Ensure a smooth airport experience by following our airport wait times advice.

Food, Shops & Services

Vegas Airport is a hub for food and shopping, with a wide variety of options available for travelers. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a sit-down meal, there are plenty of options to choose from. Concourse D is known for its selection of restaurants, including Wolfgang Puck Express, Shake Shack, and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Meanwhile, Concourse C is home to a number of fast food chains, such as McDonald's, Panda Express, and Subway.

In addition to food and shopping, the airport also offers a range of amenities to make your travel experience more comfortable. For example, there are several lounges available for passengers who want to relax before their flight, including the American Express Centurion Lounge and the United Club. There are also plenty of shops to browse, such as Duty Free Americas, Swarovski, and XpresSpa, which offers spa services and beauty treatments. Other services available at the airport include currency exchange, baggage storage, and a pet relief area.

LAS is a great place to grab a bite to eat, do some shopping, and take advantage of the many amenities available to travelers. Whether you're passing through on a layover or starting your vacation, you're sure to find everything you need to make your journey more enjoyable.

For an overview of dining and shopping opportunities, visit the food and shopping guide.

Baggage Claim Areas

Las Vegas McCarran Airport has several baggage claim areas located in each of its terminals. Passengers can easily locate their baggage claim area by checking the flight information displays or asking airport staff for assistance. The baggage claim areas are equipped with conveyor belts and baggage carts to help passengers retrieve their luggage quickly and easily.

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iFly Tip: Be prepared for your flight with expert advice from our carry-on packing guide.

Las Vegas Terminal Q&A

You can find the terminal maps by clicking on the map graphic on this page.
The airport operates an airside tram system with three distinct lines: the green line connects Terminal 1 with Concourse C, the blue line links Terminal 1 with Concourse D, and the red line runs between Terminal 3 and Concourse D.
Dining options are available throughout the terminals, with Concourse D featuring restaurants like Wolfgang Puck Express and Shake Shack, and Concourse C housing fast food chains like McDonald's and Panda Express.
Yes, there are several lounges including the American Express Centurion Lounge in Concourse D and the United Club.
Use the interactive map by clicking on the map graphic on this page to locate amenities like restrooms and baggage claim areas.
The red line tram is the quickest way to get from Terminal 3 to Concourse D and vice versa, making it efficient to move between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
Yes, pet relief areas are conveniently located near the baggage claim areas.
You can check real-time airport wait times by clicking [here](https://www.ifly.com/airports/las-vegas-airport/wait-times).
Use the interactive map by clicking on the map graphic on this page to search for specific gates, restaurants, and other amenities.
Yes, services like TSA PreCheck and CLEAR are available to expedite security screening at LAS Airport.