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Las Vegas airport’s runways are all open again. Here’s why

Updated August 11, 2023 - 6:38 pm

After several months of closures for construction and maintenance work, the Las Vegas airport is back to normal operations.

Officials at Harry Reid International Airport posted the update on Instagram on Wednesday afternoon.

“After months of continuous closures for maintenance and construction, we are happy to announce that all of our runways are open and welcoming travelers,” the post said.

The $13.4 million project to reconfigure four taxiways and shift two runways began in the spring. Special runway lights were also installed to alert pilots that it’s safe to enter a runway.

The project was part the Federal Aviation Administration’s Runway Incursion Mitigation Program. It was designed to help airports that have risk factors that might contribute to runway incursions.

Reid airport received the third-largest grant amount among 12 airports that are part of the $100 million FAA safety initiative.

The work apparently did little to slow airport capacity as officials recently said they are on track to surpass last year’s all-time record of more than 52.7 million fliers.

Arrivals and departures at Harry Reid International Airport for June hit 4.9 million passengers, a 4.1 percent increase over June 2022.

Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com. Follow @Marv_in_Vegas on X.

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