By Plane
Las Vegas is served by McCarran International Airport, just 5 miles south of Las Vegas' business district and immediately east of the southern end of the Strip. McCarran International Airport is well served by 125 nonstop and direct flights from all around the USA and a handful of international destinations. Allegiant Air and Southwest Airlines are the airport's primary operators. The airport welcomes just over 44m passengers through its doors annually. Other airlines offering scheduled services to McCarran International Airport include British Airways, Continental Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines and United.
Getting from the airport to your hotel can be done by bus, airport shuttle companies. The CAT 108 bus runs from the airport along Paradise Road to right outside the Convention Center and the LV Hilton, taking about 20-25 minutes.
Please the airport's official website for more information: http://www.mccarran.com/
Public Transport
The Las Vegas Monorail runs on the east side of the Strip, featuring stops behind several of the hotels and at the Las Vegas Convention Centre.
One of the easiest ways to get around is by taxi. The cab driver is required to turn on the meter and to take the shortest route to your destination. There is a surcharge for rides originating at the airport, but not for extra passengers.
Renting a car at McCarran International Airport may prove to be the easiest option, offering the visitor complete travel freedom. Please see the following page for more information: http://www.mccarran.com/03_carrentals.aspx
The city bus line Citizens Area Transit operates 49 routes throughout the city. Most routes operate 5:30AM-1:30AM daily. The fare is $2 for adults and $1 for kids and seniors for all residential routes.
Please see the following website for more information: http://www.visitlasvegas.com/vegas/stay/transportation/
