May 10, 2026
Las Vegas: Luxury Beyond the Casino Floor
For ultra-high-net-worth clients, Las Vegas offers something distinct from its public reputation: some of the most private and exclusive residential communities in America. Summerlin, Henderson's MacDonald Highlands, and the private villa compounds of The Summit Club operate at a level entirely removed from the tourist Strip — and FFGR's Las Vegas operation was built for this world.
Airport Coverage: LAS and Henderson Executive (HND)
Harry Reid International Airport handles Las Vegas's commercial traffic. For private jet arrivals, Henderson Executive Airport (HND) — 17 miles southeast of the Strip — is far more efficient for clients headed to Henderson estates or Lake Las Vegas. FFGR covers both with the same meet-and-greet standard. Flight monitoring begins at departure, so your chauffeur adjusts for any schedule change before you land.
The Strip — What FFGR's Clients Actually Need
The Strip's luxury hotels — Wynn, Encore, Bellagio, ARIA, The Venetian, Waldorf Astoria — are each designed as destinations in themselves. FFGR clients typically need not the hotels per se, but what surrounds them: private gaming salons, VIP concert access, high-stakes tournament coordination, and the lateral transfers between properties that mark a properly managed Las Vegas stay.
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan handles Las Vegas Strip arrivals best — its elevated stance allows an entry that commands the hotel's valet court while its rear cabin provides the privacy required for high-profile guests navigating a public environment.
Summerlin and Henderson: The Residential Las Vegas
The residential communities west and southeast of Las Vegas have quietly become some of America's most valued private enclaves. The Summit Club, Red Rock Country Club, Lake Las Vegas, and the custom estates of MacDonald Highlands sit far from the casino floor — and require a chauffeur service that understands the distinction. FFGR's Henderson and Summerlin transfers run on the same standard as every other market: one call, one vehicle, no variability.
Las Vegas Events: CES, SEMA, and Fight Week
Las Vegas hosts CES (January), SEMA (November), the Formula 1 Grand Prix (November), and the major boxing and MMA events throughout the year. Each brings specific transfer requirements: convention corridor management for CES, multi-vehicle coordination for corporate SEMA delegations, circuit transfer logistics for Formula 1 weekend. FFGR builds event-specific routing plans for each major occasion and opens booking 60 days in advance.



