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Reserved parking arrives at Las Vegas airport — for a price

Harry Reid International Airport has launched an online reserved parking program just in time for the annual holiday rush.

The airport’s pilot program will provide 636 reserved parking slots – 286 at Terminal 1 on level 2M of the parking garage and 350 at level 1 at Terminal 3’s parking garage.

The cost for reserving a space is $28 a day at Terminal 1 and $21 a day at Terminal 3. The normal maximum cost for parking all day in long-term parking is $18 at those garages. Long-term economy parking, which is uncovered and requires a shuttle-bus ride to the terminal is $12 a day.

“We have been working diligently to look for ways to modernize all of our facilities, both in terms of infrastructure and technology,” Clark County Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadis said.

“Upgrades such as this provide our guests the reassurance of convenient, prime parking so that they can plan ahead and save time,” she said.

Prepaid parking is available through parking.harryreidairport.com with an online form. Travelers whose plans change can modify reservations up to two hours in advance.

Reid representative Luke Nimmo said Monday that users of the system are paying for the assurance that parking would be available at the airport’s busiest times, especially around the holidays, when public parking areas reach capacity.

He said because demand is higher for parking at Terminal 1 than Terminal 3, reserved parking at Terminal 1 is $7 more expensive per day.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @RickVelotta on X.

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