RNO Reno-Tahoe International Airport – RNO Reno, NV, United States
The Reno-Tahoe International Airport is located downtown of Reno and is designed as a combination public military airport servicing Reno, NV, United States. Carrying the airport code RNO, it is Nevada’s second busiest airport. Built in 1929, the facility was originally named as Hubbard Field before being renamed in 1994 in honor of the city itself and the famous Lake Tahoe destination found within the same general area.
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The RNO-Reno-Tahoe International Airport is currently being used by Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and others. Seasonal flights can also be found under the United Airlines and the Southwest Airlines. Its three runways managed to serve approximately 140 flights on a daily basis, servicing around 22 cities in total. Notably, the facility is also the site of Reno Air National Guard Base. From the facility, you can quickly tour the city of Reno, Verdi or perhaps Sparks just east of the same and home to the Great Basin Brewing Company.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Hotels close to the RNO airport include the Hyatt Place Reno/Tahoe Airport with just 1km away from the facility. The second closest hotel is the SureStay Plus Reno Airport Plaza Hotel with a distance of just 1.2km. The airport comes with a complimentary hotel shuttle stop for those who want to be picked up as soon as they arrive.
Other airports include the FLX-Fallon Municipal Airport serving Fallon, NV and nearby cities, and the MEV-Minden-Tahoe Airport, serving Carson Valley including Gardnerville, Genoa, and Minden, Nevada, United States.