Reno-Tahoe Airport (RNO)
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Reno-Tahoe International Airport (IATA: RNO; ICAO: KRNO; FAA LID: RNO) is an international airport serving Reno, Washoe County, Nevada. It is located 3 miles (6 km) from downtown Reno.
RNO Airport is named after the City of Reno, Jesse L. Reno and the Lake Tahoe. It is a focus city for Aha! Airlines. Busiest domestic routes from RNO Airport are Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix-Sky Harbor, Salt Lake City, Dallas/Fort Worth, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle/Tacoma and San Diego.
In 2019, RNO Airport handled 4,450,673 passengers.
During 2021, Reno-Tahoe Airport registered 3,623,458 passengers. A decrease due to coronavirus crisis.
Terminal + info
RNO Airport consists of a single passenger terminal.
Facilities and Services + info
At Reno-Tahoe Airport passengers will find the following services:
- Restaurants and cafés
- Shops
- Vending Machines
- Airport Mailers
- ATMs
- Free local calls
- Luggage Carts
- Wheelchair Service
Contact
Address: 2001 E Plumb Ln, Reno, NV 89502, United States of America
Phone: +1 775-328-6400
Transportation + info
From RNO Airport passengers can use the following transportation services:
Bus: You will find public transportation and shuttle buses from the Airport.
Taxi: Get to downtown Reno in just 10 minutes.
Car Rental: Renting a car in Reno Tahoe Airport is a good idea, check our search engine.
About Reno
Reno is known as "The Biggest Little City in the World" and is located at the foot of Sierra Nevada. It is mostly known for its casino industry and for its location next to Ski Resorts. Also, it is the third most populated city in Nevada. Some must see locations in Reno are Truckee River Walk, its spectacular casinos and, if you go there in winter, Mt. Rose Ski Resort.