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Marily Mora, President/CEO |
What a summer for us here at Reno-Tahoe International Airport, where passenger numbers are up more than ten percent year-to-date and we've added seats and flights, giving the community more opportunities to take to the skies! In the past 18 months, 2,000 seats have been added each day, in and out of Reno-Tahoe International.
Not only have the number of passengers and seats increased, but we're proud to announce a new airline, more flights for winter, and new members to our Airport Board who are committed to continuing this positive trend.
In this quarter's edition of our e-newsletter, you will learn about exciting additions to the Board of Trustees, RNO's newest airline Frontier, results of our annual safety inspection, and fun airport events that we are proud to host.
We hope to see you soon at Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
Sincerely,
Marily M. Mora, A.A.E.
President and CEO
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Reno-Tahoe International Airport operates without state or local tax dollars. All operating revenues are generated from tenant and concession fees.
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With a New Airline and New Flights, Reno-Tahoe International Airport Soars
Just in time for the holidays, Frontier Airlines is returning to Reno-Tahoe International Airport, offering non-stop service between Denver and Reno.
Starting Nov. 21, 2017, th
e new Denver flight will operate three times a week on an Airbus 320 with 180 seats. It will depart Reno at 1:10 p.m. and arrive in Denver at 4:21 p.m. It will depart Denver at 10:55 a.m. and arrive in Reno at 12:19 p.m.
"Landing Frontier back in our region is really a testament to the area's economic success and the hard work of our air service team and our community partners," said Airport Authority President Marily Mora. "Frontier previously served RNO, but left ten years ago. Their return brings us to a total of nine airlines, and that is truly impressive for a community our size."
In addition to Frontier, Reno-Tahoe International recently announced a number of new flights for the winter season on various airlines.
Following last year's record winter snowfall, RNO's airlines are adding several flights to their winter schedules, making it easier to reach the slopes of the Sierra this upcoming ski season. For a complete list of the winter flight additions, please click here.
"It's thanks to the great relationship the airport has built with our carriers that we can offer these winter flights," Mora said. "Now it's up to the community to fill these seats and support the flights in our region."
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By the Numbers:
Reno-Tahoe International Airport served 400,754 passengers in July 2017, an increase of 12.3% versus the same period last year. This makes the 26th consecutive month of positive passenger growth. Also in July 2017, the total seat capacity at RNO increased 9.4% and flights increased 4.6% when compared to July 2016.
Year-to-date, RNO served
2,312,893 passengers, which is an increase of 10.1% when compared to the same period in
2016.
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Burning Man Wrap Up 2017
Just like the plastic bags the airlines use to wrap up dust covered bags from the playa, Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) has wrapped up Burning Man for this year.
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All bags from the Playa are wrapped in plastic to protect the airport's bag belts.
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The annual Burning Man Festival brought more than 20,000 tired and dusty Burners through the terminal and RNO was happy to host them.
Burning Man is the single largest annual event to pass through the airport, with an estimated economic impact of $11 million, from airline ticket sales, car rentals, and money spent in the restaurants and retail shops. Burning Man is great business for the airport and for the region.
The airport welcomes this unique group in a variety of ways: from setting up a welcome & information area called Air Playa Info in Baggage Claim, to an eight foot tall Mini-Man in the terminal, or through our partnership with the Kiwanis Club to collect bikes brought back from the playa and refurbish them for children in the community. Kiwanis hit a record number of bikes this year at RNO, with 124 returned at the airport.
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Airport's Kindness Team handed out sunscreen, chapstick and anti-bacterial wipes to welcome Burners
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Reno-Tahoe International works closely with the airlines to offer extra customer service to support this large group and airport custodial staff works to keep the facility clean during the busy departure days over Labor Day weekend.
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Along with their bags, Burners bring back fine playa dust that covers the terminal floor and must be cleaned by airport custodial staff
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Burning Man puts the "international" in Reno-Tahoe International with over 36 different countries traveling through the airport from as far away countries as Poland, Israel, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Mongolia, Brazil, Thailand, Russia and beyond. Proving that you really can fly to Reno-Tahoe from anywhere in the world.
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