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A Publication of Reno-Tahoe International Airport
Everyday at RTIA
Approximately 9,400 Passengers arrive/depart RTIA
Approximately 98 Commercial Airline arrivals/departures take place at RTIA
Approximately 331,600 pounds of Cargo arrive/depart RTIA
2013 at RTIA
3.4 million Total Passengers arrived/departed RTIA
121 million pounds of Air Cargo arrived/departed RTIA
Airlines
Alaska
Allegiant Air
American
Delta
Southwest
Thomas Cook
United
US Airways
Volaris
Air-Cargo
DHL
FedEx
UPS
Facts & Figures
History Originally known as Hubbard Field, named after Eddie Hubbard, VP and Operations
Manager of Boeing Air Transport, who helped develop transcontinental air service.
Boeing Transport, Inc. built the Airport in 1929.
United Airlines acquired the Airport from Boeing in 1936.
United continued to own and operate the Airport until 1953 when the City of Reno
purchased it.
Terminal Building was dedicated in 1960. The facility was completed in time for the
Squaw Valley Olympics.
The Airport Authority of Washoe County was created by 1977 Nevada Legislature to
own and operate the Airport beginning in 1978. In July 2005, the name was changed to
Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority.
The Airport was named Reno-Tahoe International
Airport in 1994, with the Terminal Building named
after Senator Howard W. Cannon.
Reno-Tahoe International Airport celebrated 75
years of service in November 2003!
RTIA HIGHLIGHTS A Publication of Reno-Tahoe International Airport
Runway 16R/34L (Western parallel runway running North- South) is 11,002 feet
long. Includes: Precision Approach Path Indicators (PAPI), Instrument Landing
System (ILS) and VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range (VOR) Approach.
Runway 16L/34R (Eastern parallel runway running North-South) is 9,000 feet long.
Includes: PAPI, Runway End Identifier Lights (REIL’s) and VOR Approach.
Runway 7/25 (East-West) is 6,102 feet long. Includes: PAPI and REIL’s.
High Intensity Runway Lighting (HIRL) and lighted centerlines on Runways 16R
and 16L allow reliable, all weather operations.
23 Passenger Boarding Gates.
RTIA covers over 1,450 acres and is at an elevation of 4,415 feet.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) staffs and operates 24-hour Air Traffic
Control Tower.
Runways & Facilities
The Gateway Construction Project has taken the Food & Beverage/Retail offerings at Reno-
Tahoe International to new heights! Be sure to stop by and enjoy the many new features:
FOOD & BEVERAGE by SSP America
Emerald Bay Taphouse (C Concourse)
La Brea Bakery
McDonald’s
Mountain House Diner
Peet’s Coffee & Tea
Tahoe Taphouse (B Concourse)
Timber Ridge
Wild Garlic Pizza & Pub
RETAIL by The Paradies Shops
Adventure News Reno-Tahoe
Brighton Collectibles
CNBC News
InMotion Entertainment
No Boundaries
PGA TOUR Shop
Reno-Tahoe Travel Mart
Traveler’s Gifts
OTHER RETAIL
Airport Mailers
Best Buy Kiosk
Forever Heather
International Game Technology (IGT)
Smarte Carte (luggage carts, message chairs)
Wells Fargo (ATMs) Page 2
RTIA HIGHLIGHTS
New Food/Beverage & Retail
Short-Term Parking (1st Level) - 450 plus spaces
Fees - $1 for the first 30 minutes, $2 for the first hour, additional dollar per
hour up to a maximum of $24 per day.
Long-Term Parking (2nd and 3rd Levels) - approx. 1,650 total spaces
Fees - $1 for the first 30 minutes, $2 for the first hour, additional dollar per
hour up to a maximum of $14 per day.
Long-Term Parking (Surface Lot) - 1,565 spaces
Fees - $1 for the first 30 minutes, $2 for the first hour, additional dollar per
hour up to a maximum of $10 per day.
Complimentary Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Located on the First Floor (south-central end)
Located on the Third Floor (southwest corner)
Airbus A320; Boeing 737, 767; De Havilland DH8;
and McDonald Douglas MD-10, MD-80 series aircraft
Regional Jet service
The Concorde and Air Force One have both landed at RTIA!
Parking
Destinations - Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere
96 daily flights to and from RTIA
17 non-stop destinations
Page 3
RTIA HIGHLIGHTS
Non-stop Destinations Chicago/Midway (MDW)
Chicago/O’Hare (ORD)
Dallas
Denver
Guadalajara Mexico -
beginning December 16,
2014
Houston/Intercontinental
(IAH)
Las Vegas
London Gatwick -
beginning December 19,
2015
Los Angeles
Minneapolis/St. Paul
Phoenix
Portland
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Seattle
One-Stop Destinations
to Any Commercial
Airport within the
United States
Blue dots on the map
represent only a portion of
the commercial airports
accessible via one-stop air
service to/from
Reno-Tahoe International
Airport.
Non-stop/One-stop Service Map
Type of Aircraft
Page 4
RTIA HIGHLIGHTS
Airlines
Allegiant Air - MD-80
United - Airbus A320
Delta - Boeing 737-800B757
Southwest - Boeing 737-800
US Airways - Airbus A320
Thomas Cook - Airbus A330/200ER
American - Boeing 737-800B757
Alaska - De Havilland DH8-400
Page 5
RTIA HIGHLIGHTS
Airlines (continued)
FedEx - MD-10 UPS - Boeing 767-300
DHL - Boeing 767
Air-Cargo Operators
Volaris - Airbus A320
RTIA HIGHLIGHTS
Reno-Tahoe International Airport
Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority
P.O. Box 12490
Reno, Nevada 89510
Phone: 775-328-6400
Fax: 775-328-6510
renoairport.com
No local tax
dollars are
involved in
operating
Reno-Tahoe
International
Airport.
Governed by a nine member Board of Trustees, appointed by City Councils of Reno and
Sparks, Washoe County Commission and Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors
Authority.
RTIA is totally self-sufficient financially. RTIA runs on fees and rentals collected from
Airport tenants (i.e. airlines, rental car agencies, restaurants, gaming machines, gift shops,
etc.).
The Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority currently has 255 employees.
Total number of Airport employees (including tenants) at RTIA is 2,600.
Total annual economic impact on the Reno-Tahoe area is $2 billion.
Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority
Board of Trustees Nat Carasali, Chairman
Andy Wirth, Vice Chairman
Rick Murdock, Secretary
Dr. Kosta Arger, Treasurer
William “Bill” Eck, Trustee
Jerry Hall, Trustee
Steve Katzmann, Trustee
Robert Larkin, Trustee
Adam Mayberry, Trustee
Management
Marily M. Mora, A.A.E., President/CEO
Dean Schultz, A.A.E., Executive Vice President/COO
Revised: November 24, 2014
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