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Reno-Tahoe International Airport is located 5km (3 miles) southeast of central Reno. The airport is the second-busiest in Nevada because it’s so close to the holiday and ski resort of Lake Tahoe.
The facilities are limited but sufficient, with enough food and shopping to entertain passengers. There are slot machines in the terminal if you want to try your luck, but in Reno-Tahoe you aren’t tripping over them like in Las Vegas McCarran Airport. The airport rarely feels crowded, and is a pleasant introduction to the beautiful mountains of the resort area.
Flights to Reno-Tahoe International Airport are mostly regional, coming from destinations like Seattle, Chicago, Houston, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Denver, San Francisco and Phoenix.
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Train: There is no train service to Reno-Tahoe Airport.
Bus: RTC Ride provides public buses to downtown Reno from the north end of the kerb near baggage claim. Route 19 operates to and from the airport on weekdays.
Taxi: Taxis are available outside of the D doors north of baggage claim. A cab ride into central Reno takes about ten minutes and costs about $20.
Money and communications: There are four Wells Fargo ATMs in the terminal, and mail drop boxes outside on the kerb.
Luggage: There are luggage trolleys available for a fee. The lost and found handles items lost within the airport, however lost luggage queries are handled by the individual airlines.
Conference and business: Airport “productivity centres” provide ports for charging laptops or other electronic devices and countertop work stations.
Other facilities: Other amenities include slot machines, massage chairs, a dog park and handicapped facilities.
Wi-Fi: There is free Wi-Fi access throughout the airport.
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