McCarran International Airport officially changed its name to Harry Reid International Airport, 73 years after being named Nevada's Sen. Patrick McCarran.
The airport is the main gateway to the city resort of Las Vegas and its glittering casinos, bars, and hotels. It is consists of 110 aircraft gates at two separate terminal buildings, T1 - Terminal 1 & T3 - Terminal 3, each with its parking garage, ticketing/check-in area, baggage claim, and shopping and dining options.
They have an information booth that provides general assistance to all passengers.
McCarran International Airport is the primary commercial airport serving the Las Vegas Valley, a major metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is in Paradise, about 5 miles south of Downtown Las Vegas.
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