Reno-Tahoe International Airport is located 6 kilometres away from the city of Reno, Nevada, USA. The airport is used both by the Air Force and by civil aviation. It was built in 1929. In 1994, it was renamed and got its present name. It’s the second busiest airline hub in Nevada in terms of commercial flights.
The airport serves over 4 million people annually. There are three runways of different length including a runway for heavy aircrafts. The airport terminal was named after Howard Cannon, the U.S. Air Force officer and senator. The terminal has two concourses — B and C. The U.S. National Guard base is located on the territory of the airport.
The city can be reached by bus (routes 12 and 19). Both routes head for the city centre. Route 19 doesn’t work on holidays. You can take a taxi or a limousine at a special stop near Exit D from the baggage reclaim hall in the north wing of the terminal. Free transfers offered by the nearby hotels are done from the same stop. The airport is situated near the crossroads of two highways — I-80 and Interstate 580.
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