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Reno losing six Southwest flights in national cutback
Reno-Tahoe International Airport is losing six Southwest Airlines flights this fall as part of nationwide cutbacks totaling 106, the Las Vegas Sun reported Wednesday, though an airport spokesman said he hopes the Reno flights eventually will resume.
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Reno losing 6 Southwest flights in national cutback
UPDATE: 10 p.m.-12:20 a.m. Thursday Reno-Tahoe International Airport is losing six Southwest Airlines flights this fall as part of nationwide cutbacks totaling 106, the Las Vegas Sun reported Wednesday, though an airport spokesman said he hopes the Reno flights eventually will resume.
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Report: Reno losing six Southwest flights in national cutback
LAS VEGAS -- Reno-Tahoe International Airport is losing six flights as part of cutbacks by Southwest Airlines, which plans to cut 12 daily flights at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas and 106 nationwide, the Las Vegas Sun and the Associated Press are reporting Wednesday evening.
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Edmonton airport reno costs fall 25%: staff
Edmonton International Airport's massive renovation is projected to come in well below the original $1-billion budget thanks to cheaper prices for materials, airport staff say.
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Stead Airport converted to fight fires
Nic Dunn MyNews4.com (Reno, NV) - The Reno-Stead Airport will now be able to aid in fighting fires. A Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority press release reports that the Stead Airport has been turned into a hub for firefighting activity.
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Reno-Stead Airport Turned into Firefighting Air Base
More than 21 firefighting aircraft, smoke-jumpers and ground crews have turned the airport into a base for battling wildfires.
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In your voice |
» A Thursday story about Southwest Airlines cutbacks across the U.S. and in Reno, the loss of flights was described incorrectly. The loss of seasonal flights is typical, Reno-Tahoe International Airport spokesperson Brian Kulpin said.
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Rapist sentenced for 1988 attack on teenage girl
Two decades ago a friend pledged as bond the Reno home where she lived with her 90-year-old mother and mentally challenged foster children, but that didn’t stop convicted rapist Randy Maurice Bridges from grabbing his passport and getting on an airplane.
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