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From Brandon Johnson
on 07-Feb-2012 |
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Went last weekend. Was told on Fri no extra fees. Flew in Sat. no cart ever showed, was left waiting for shuttle and told they forgot about us. Freshly painted wing scratched by line guys refueling, pulled around by prop, AND THEY ADDED $75 event fee after promising no extra fees.... Service still very mediocre... and damage did occur, but to be fair they called just now and refunded the $75 fee which makes the movement of plane, and other small things totally palatable. I will be back but am still disappointed with this outing.
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From Kent Magnuson
on 02-Dec-2011 |
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Always has been a 'best of' experience for our N900NE. Great staffing throughout. Duncan Aviation, next door, attended our minor maint needs also. Great lobby for pax and crew needs here. Rental car agency here is always most helpful. Very good food deli. Thanks folks. Well done.
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From Kent Magnuson
on 05-Nov-2011 |
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We are often the smallest airplane on the entire ramp, but always get 'best of' service from the entire staff. Thanks folks. Well done.
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From Gregory Petitalot
on 17-Sep-2011 |
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Stopped there last week. The facility was under renovation so hopefully the experience would be better next time. Still a fun experience for a foreign PPL VFR to be able to land at KLAS...
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From Steve Atkinson
on 19-Aug-2011 |
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Stopped in yesterday to see how Atlantic was operating. Girl at the front counter was very helpful, explained the fees, $60 facility fee (waived with fuel purchase), $15.00 security fee (McCarran rules), and $40.00 per night (again McCarran rules, took out their tiedowns so now they park you on the front ramp). Still sounded like a good deal given that you are right next to The Strip and their shuttle service is top notch. Building is undergoing an interior upgrade and is a bit dusty, but she said the work should be completed before NBAA in October. I looked at VGT and HND, but all things considered, Atlantic at LAS is a great deal. Given all of the positive comments here on AirNav, they will get my business when I fly myself in next trip.
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From Doug Winston
on 18-Jul-2011 |
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We decided to fly our Cessna T210 into LAS rather than our normal routine of flying into Henderson or North Las Vegas because of good reviews from other small single engine owners. We were treated well. Friendly, fast line personnel, waiting patiently for us and carting us all over the large ramp area. Cost was $40 per night plus a $15 security fee, which we read about but were not told until checkout in spite of inquiries about all fees. A $60 ramp fee was waived by buying 15 gallons at about $7.50/gallon. They served us 17 and apologized for the overage. It was expensive but all worth it taxing out amongst a line of at least 10 private jets (some huge) to takeoff. It's not much more than flying into the other airports since the shuttle is free considering one needs to at least get a cab ride back to the others. And our hotel was a 5 minute ride in the Atlantic SUV.
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From Michael Coster
on 12-Jul-2011 |
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Yet another fine experience at Atlantic/LAS last night. Fast service, totally polite and smiling staff, careful plane handling, and immediate shuttle for the airline passenger I was dropping off. Their facility is superb and meticulously maintained. Even free coffee and the like -- though I'm hesitant to take advantage of it given the small fees charged for my "drop and go" ramp visits. I highly recommend this FBO as it equals or exceeds any FBO I've frequented at large air terminals on either coast.
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From Ted Louis Glenn
on 09-Mar-2011 |
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Top-notch service. FYI, for a light single piston the overnight fee is $40 per night (this was effective Feb. 1, 2011). There's a security fee of $15 if you take fuel (enough fuel waives the ramp fee). Complimentary shuttle service to and from the strip hotels (the shuttle arrived quickly when we called for pick-up).
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From Steve Ahrens
on 03-Mar-2011 |
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I flew into KLAS to drop off a passenger for a transfer to the commercial terminal. Las Vegas Approach, Tower and Ground were extremely helpful. As I taxied to the ramp, I was met by a follow me truck. After parking, I was delivered to the FBO by a polite fellow in a golf cart. The FBO is top notch and everyone was friendly and efficient. You would have never known I had landed in a lowly C172. $60 while steep was well worth the thrill of landing at such a big airport. Thank you everyone at Atlantic and McCarran for making this a great experience.
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From Wayne Gorsek
on 06-Feb-2011 |
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Excellent service and FBO, superior to the other option at KLAS.
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From Keith Ruskin
on 15-Jan-2011 |
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Outstanding service, and I arrived in a Cirrus, not a jet. The facility is first rate, the staff is friendly and efficient, and you're 5 minutes from your hotel. I got dropped off and picked up (for free!) in a nice Suburban. What more could you ask for? Yes, the fees are a little higher than at the reliever airports, but you get what you pay for. I more than saved the money (and hassle) by avoiding a cab ride. Thanks to everyone at Atlantic! I'll be back!
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From Marc Merlin
on 30-Nov-2010 |
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Atlantic had a follow me van ready for me before I was able to raise them on the radio, took care of us in a friendly and professional manner and gave us a ride to our hotel. $20/night (plus an airport security fee) was reasonable for the service (even if they didn't have tiedowns for my plane, it just sat on the tarmac and hangar space was available if I was really worried about wind flipping the plane). In other words, the experience was great, I'll be back.
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From Hugo Waigand
on 06-Oct-2010 |
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Landed McCarran 9/23 and 9/26 to drop off and pick up my wife for an airline flight. The flight was so much cheaper from Las Vegas than from LAX or BUR or BFL. ATC was extremely friendly and helpful and what a great job to fit a 100 knots Cherokee into a steady stream of jets. On departure we had to wait for Clearance Delivery, Taxi and Take off a few minutes, but what a thrill for GA pilot! ATLANTIC was like in many other locations FIRST CLASS! Before you guys start complaining about fees and fuel prices you should consider the whole package. It really doesn't matter if they service a little Cherokee or an Airbus. They have to have the staff and the accommodations! Just like flying to Catalina Island, landing at McCarran is a real experience and worth every penny. So after all the bucks you spent on your bird let the staff at ATLANTIC make a decent living too. GREAT Service, worth every cent.
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From Duffy Fainer
on 24-Sep-2010 |
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The nightly fee for a Beechcraft Skipper, is now $20. Per night, and the $40 "facility" charge is waived with the purchase of 15 gals of fuel ($7.31 currently). Add $15. For the "security fee". Free courtesy shuttle (add a gratuity). So by the time you factor in the cost of fuel and taxi from the two other airports, this is almost a wash...Plus you get the fun of landing at McCarran.
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From Jeffrey Yee
on 15-Sep-2010 |
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Very convenient location. Within walking distance of MGM Grand and they offer free shuttle to and from your hotel. $40 fee is waived with 15 gallons (single engine). There is a $15 security fee if you take fuel. $10 overnight parking.
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From James Bu
on 07-Sep-2010 |
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Excellent service with reasonable price for my piston single. $40 landing fee can be waived with 15 gal purchase (avg $2 more expensive than HND). One time $15 security fee only charged if you park over night (no charge for the same day visit). $10 per night parking is reasonable. Free and timely shuttle service to/from the hotel. No more HND for me since they reduced the shuttle service to 3 per day (and now one way only). The time and cost spent on transportation at HND no longer make sense.
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From Chris Quaintance
on 09-Jul-2010 |
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Had a fine experience at Atlantic last weekend. From the follow me cart, to the help with tying the airplane down, helpful staff (Hi Tasha!), quick ride to our hotel in a nice Suburban, it was a great experience. They treated us quite nicely - even in a piston single (as opposed to all of the heavy iron on the ramp!). Yes, you pay for the privilege. $40 tie down fee (waived with my 20 gallon gas purchase), $15 security fee, and pricey fuel to boot. But, it's Las Vegas, and the convenience of McCarran can't be beat. Last time I came I flew into VGT and also had a good experience, but I hear that they no longer offer a shuttle, etc. Next time, we'll come back to McCarran and Atlantic. We did have a 15-minute wait on the ground in between getting our clearance from Cl. Delivery, and waiting for release between jet traffic. Playing with the big boys!
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From Greg West
on 25-May-2010 |
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Excellent service and well worth the ramp/security fee. We got a flat tire and were stuck on an active taxiway. Atlantic crew coordinated the tow, put us in touch with a shop (at KVGT) and acommodated our passengers during the delay. Two thumbs up.
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From Greg Brown
on 24-May-2010 |
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Just made our second recent visit to Atlantic Aviation-KLAS, and had an outstanding experience. We were concerned about high winds forecast for our visit so I called ahead to check availability. Colleen and her front-desk team showed real interest in our concerns and sent line staff out to check on availability. (Signature-LAS apparently has no tiedowns.) Upon arrival we were greeted and treated like old friends. Prices are competitive with any big-city int'l airport but service for our Skylane was exceptional for such places. Free shuttle to and from hotel added to the value. (Flying into HND requires at least one cab fare over a much greater distance.) Based on our two recent experiences we'd unconditionally recommend Atlantic to any pilot, no matter how big or small their bird might be.
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From Richard Cross
on 27-Apr-2010 |
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Everything was great till I got back to my home airport - looked closer at my receipt and WHOA - What's this $15.00 charge called security fee. No one mentioned that. I called back and was told they now have a $15.00 security charge. They are sorry no one mentioned it to me in advance. SO ACTUALLY THE COST TO USE ATLANCTIC IS $55.00 ($15 security and $40 facility fee) plus $10.00 a night for a single. Very disappointed in the deception.
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From David Raab
on 28-Jan-2010 |
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Atlantic charges 40.00 ramp fee, a little high, and they waive it with a 15 gallon purchase. (Keep in mind they both charge A LOT for avgas) But they only charge a very reasonable $10.00 per night parking.
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From Kent Magnuson
on 03-Dec-2009 |
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In with our Turbo Commander N900NE and have had best of everything. Thanks folks. Well done.
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From Robert Boerner
on 25-Nov-2009 |
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I sent an email to the manager of Atlantic asking if we could park our 172 for a few nights - no response. Apparently, they don't want our business and that's ok. It would make sense for us to spend some money to park at their ramp, buy some fuel, and avoid taxi fees or shuttle hassle from HND. Convenience is more important to us than dollars. Just because we fly a 172 now, doesn't mean we won't be flying a CJ later.
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From Kent Magnuson
on 03-Nov-2009 |
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In and out today with our Turbo Commander N900NE and had best of all services. Thanks folks. Well done, as usual.
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From Stuart Todd Mollerup
on 07-Oct-2009 |
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Flew into the airport twice recently for overnights using my Piper Warrior II. The tower is a pleasure, however, I listen to approach really go hard on some little guys, to the point that one pilot sounded terrified to be in the sky. I also felt no love on my first departure...They make you feel very unsafe to be their sky. The best thing about Atlantic is you land, and next thing you known they are driving you to your hotel in one of their nice white Suburban. The time and headache saved by landing at LAS Atlantic makes it all worthwhile. I loved it. They were great.
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From Craig Ryan
on 18-Sep-2009 |
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Just called both FBOs: Atlantic charges $40 ramp fee waived with 15 gal. Both have courtesy vans.
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From S. Dupuis
on 25-Aug-2009 |
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Landed KLAS no issues. Controllers were great. Atlantic very friendly, even offered a ride to the hotel. Walked 15 minutes from MGM. Departure just as great, coffee, cookies, c'mon! Will land again. $20/night, waived with 15 gallons.
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From Chris Mulligan
on 20-Jul-2009 |
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Things have changed at Atlantic Aviation, for the better. Couldn't have been treated finer. Parking is only $20 per night with ramp fees waived with 15 gal. Purchase. This is the first time into KLAS in two years because of high cost and bad attitudes towards small piston planes at both FBOs. With the need to get a taxi from KHND or KVGT it is cheaper to land here even with expensive gas. Good job Atlantic. Thanks for remembering even Bonanzas take fuel and a place to park. I will be back as long as we are welcome.
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From Cort Nickolaisen
on 20-Jun-2009 |
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Came in a C172RG expecting to be treated poorly due to the size of our a/c versus all else. Although controllers are hard to deal with (even when light loads at KLAS) Atlantic treated us wonderfully. Much easier than going into Henderson, and when you factor in a rental car/taxi from KHND, it isn't that much more expensive. It's a great experience landing at KLAS but be commercial airport proficient... Plan to file IFR in, but VFR departures are not a problem.
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From Reg Cooper
on 24-Feb-2009 |
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Just used Atlantic this past weekend. Fuel is expensive ($7 per gallon 100LL) but they are adjacent to the strip. They were very professional but I was disappointed with the condition of the "light plane" ramp. They had me taxi all 700+' from the FBO entrance onto a poorly maintained ramp with loose gravel. I will probably go to KHND next time...
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