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MEDIA ALERT – Fuel Delivery Issues Impact Airlines at RNO

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Flights could be impacted; check with airline before arriving at RNO

Who:      Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority (RTAA) is alerting travelers that jet fuel supply issues may affect airline flight schedules or frequencies at RNO.

What:     With a perfect storm of factors affecting several airlines at airports in the Western U.S., the RTAA is aware that fuel supply issues are also impacting airlines at RNO.

              The high demand for air travel, a runway construction project at RNO, a lack of available space in the fuel pipeline and a shortage of fuel truck drivers are all contributing factors to the fuel issue.

               This could result in changes to some flights out of RNO and we recommend travelers check with their airline before arriving at the airport.

The RTAA is working to help our airline partners resolve issues with fuel pipeline and truck deliveries, while providing customer support at the airport.

               Other recommendations for travelers include:

  • Arrive at least two hours prior to the originally scheduled departure time
  • Expedite the security screening process by emptying pockets, removing shoes, electronic devices, jackets, food, and liquids (not to exceed 3 oz.)
  • Download boarding passes at home and keep cell phones charged for airline alerts

When:    Beginning Friday, July 23

Why:      Supply is struggling to keep up with demand. This is another result of the pandemic recovery, and the especially strong recovery in leisure travel that some regions, like Reno-Tahoe, are experiencing.

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The Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority receives no state or local funding. All operating revenues are derived from tenant and concession fees. Twelve airlines serve Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO), flying to multiple nonstop destinations throughout the United States and Mexico. For more details, visit www.renoairport.com