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Closer look at 2 major changes proposed at Las Vegas’ Reid International Airport


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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Harry Reid International Airport’s plan to add 26 gates will mean the closure of the circular clusters at the end of long concourses.

In their place, a “pier-design” concept will maximize airport efficiency, according to a presentation scheduled for county commissioners’ review next week.

A before-and-after comparison makes it clearer exactly what airport officials are proposing. Use the slider at the center of the image to compare the existing configuration (image at left) to the proposed pier-design configuration (image at right):

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Passenger traffic at the airport just keeps increasing. Last year, a record 57.6 million passengers used the airport — a 9.4% increase over 2022. Its traffic is ranked among the top 10 in the country.

A report released on Thursday showed 4.8 million arriving and departing passengers used Reid Airport in August, a 5.1% increase over August 2023.

New flyover ramps

It’s not just airplanes that will be getting attention in the new proposal. Making traffic patterns more efficient is also part of the goal, and a plan to add a pair of flyover ramps could make traffic move much smoother along Paradise Road and University Center Drive.

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Airport officials are trying hard to move traffic in a one-way circular motion.

Currently, vehicles traveling from Terminal 3 to Terminal 1 have to navigate to a stoplight that controls traffic leaving Terminal 1. Drivers end up in “the guts” of an interchange that requires quick decisions. It can be a confusing route, and impatient drivers leaving the airport don’t help the situation.

Their destination: a ramp from northbound Wayne Newton Boulevard back to Terminal 1.

Another before-and-after comparison shows a plan to add two flyover ramps to the roads leaving Terminal 3. One will go directly to the Terminal 1 return ramp, and the other will place drivers directly onto the Airport Connector on the way to the tunnel exiting Reid Airport to the south.

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Use the slider at the center of the image above to compare existing roads (image at left) to the changes that include two flyover ramps (image at right). The ramp to return to Terminal 1 is just out of the picture on the north.

As more and more people make use of the Airport Connector on their daily commute rather than driving all the way around the airport, the ramps could make a big difference in getting people where they want to go.

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