A new fly-through video invites you to explore the future A and B concourses at RNO. See how the expansion creates more space to move, enhances amenities, introduces elevated design elements and adds an outdoor deck. It’s all designed to make every journey feel more comfortable.
There’s no active construction inside the concourses, and most of your airport experience stays the same.
One thing to expect: You could hear some exterior noise during concrete demolition near the B Concourse starting in early March.
Helpful reminders:
Double-check your gate upon arrival.
If you have a walk-out gate, bring a heavier jacket.
Drive slowly near active construction zones heading to and from the airport.
Follow signage near changing paths.
Progress on Sustainable Infrastructure
A major milestone was recently reached on the Central Utility Plant (CUP).
The CUP will deliver efficient, sustainable energy to the new concourses,
supporting long-term growth while reducing environmental impact.
Thinking of using ChatGPT to plan your next vacation? These travel prompts help move you beyond inspiration and into trip-planning with destination choices, what to do once you land and more.
Plan a 4–5 day trip from RNO based on my budget, travel dates and interests.
Compare two destinations for spring travel and help me decide which fits my style.
What destinations are best for traveling with young kids vs. teens?
What’s the best time to visit this destination for weather, crowds and cost?
A Puzzle With a Travel Twist
Whether you’re looking for something to keep the kids busy, your mind sharp, or a fun way to explore nonstop destinations from RNO, this word search fits the bill. See if you can find all 22 nonstop spots!
Travelers urged to arrive two hours early, offers limited-time rideshare discounts RENO, Nev. (Mar. 19, 2026) – Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is preparing for a busy spring break travel period. On […]