Las Vegas airport sees third-highest annual passenger total in 2025

Friday, January 30, 2026 2:59 PM
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  • Buck Wargo, CDC Gaming

Despite a 6% year-over-year decline, Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas closed 2025 with nearly 55 million passengers, marking the third-highest annual total in the airport’s history, following two record-setting years.

The 54.98 million passengers are down from 58.4 million in 2024. In December, the 4.37 million passengers fell 10.3% from December 2024. The month reflected a steep fall off in international travel with a decline of 22% from December 2024. The 254,997 passengers from foreign flights were down from 326,665.

For the year, domestic passenger counts fell 5.9%, while international passenger counts were down 7.4%. The airport maintained direct connectivity to more than 170 markets.

Looking ahead, LAS will continue to expand its international air-service portfolio, highlighted by Air
France’s new seasonal nonstop service between Las Vegas and Paris, scheduled to begin April 15. The route will provide travelers with access to more than 120 onward markets, strengthening Las Vegas’ global reach.