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$59 - $158
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Price
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Tue 4/9
1 stop7h 25m
Reno
Tue 4/16
1 stop5h 36m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Tue 4/9
1 stop7h 25m
Reno
Tue 4/16
1 stop3h 58m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Fri 3/29
Nonstop1h 30m
Reno
Wed 4/3
1 stop9h 31m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Wed 4/3
1 stop4h 00m
Reno
Mon 4/8
1 stop11h 14m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Fri 3/29
Nonstop1h 30m
Reno
Fri 4/5
1 stop11h 17m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Tue 4/9
Nonstop1h 30m
Reno
Tue 4/16
Nonstop1h 38m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Mon 4/15
Nonstop1h 27m
Reno
Tue 4/16
Nonstop1h 37m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Sat 3/30
1 stop3h 47m
Reno
Wed 4/3
Nonstop1h 40m
Los AngelesReno
LAX - RNO
LAXRNO
Los Angeles
Mon 3/25
1 stop6h 17m
Reno
Wed 3/27
1 stop5h 37m
Currently, October is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Reno (average of $334). Flying to Reno in June will prove the most costly (average of $485). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$348
February
$357
March
$418
April
$421
May
$413
June
$485
July
$457
August
$409
September
$401
October
$334
November
$355
December
$336
RNO Temperature | 35.6 - 75.2 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Reno, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 75.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 35.6 F).
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This is trivial however, I was in row 11B there aren’t any windows in that row. I enjoy being able to look out the window.
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This is trivial however, I was in row 11B there aren’t any windows in that row. I enjoy being able to look out the window.
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This is trivial however, I was in row 11B there aren’t any windows in that row. I enjoy being able to look out the window.
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This is trivial however, I was in row 11B there aren’t any windows in that row. I enjoy being able to look out the window.
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This is trivial however, I was in row 11B there aren’t any windows in that row. I enjoy being able to look out the window.
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This is trivial however, I was in row 11B there aren’t any windows in that row. I enjoy being able to look out the window.
Best Time to Fly to Reno
Whether you’re hoping to cash in at one of the city’s famed casinos on New Year’s Eve or looking to have some summertime fun enjoying the great outdoors at the Truckee River Whitewater Park, there’s no wrong time to book your flight to Reno.
Peak Season:
Flights to Reno are packed between the months of May and September, when the summer sun is out and Eastern Nevada plays host to excellent outdoor sport and leisure conditions. The Reno River Festival takes place every May and is a huge draw for Reno tourism. Thousands of athletes looking to get wet and wild in the waters of the Truckee River book their Reno flights to participate in adrenaline-soaked activities like whitewater rafting, kayaking and the Mad Mud Dash, a 2.5 mile relay course that’s as filthily fun as it sounds.
Off-Peak Season:
After the summer cools off and before the tourism boom brought on by the winter holidays, there’s a window of opportunity for those looking to book cheap trips to Reno from the end of September through the beginning of December. Cheap flights to Reno are plentiful in the months of February and March. The weather may be on the dreary side, but if you’re heading to Reno to check out the city’s famed casinos and entertainment complexes the chilly winds and rainy days of the off-season won’t really affect your visit. Try booking flights to Reno for the last week in April when the Reno Jazz Festival, organized by the University of Nevada, draws musicians from around the country to participate in seminars and attend performances at various venues throughout the city.
Overview
The neighboring Las Vegas welcomes millions of visitors a year, but those in-the-know fly to Reno for the same Las Vegas perks without all the pandemonium. Reno is known as the “biggest little city in the world” and a flight to Reno will find tourists in the fourth largest city in Nevada and one of the state’s most popular destinations. It’s no surprise that major Hollywood blockbusters like “Sister Act”, “Magnolia”, “King Pin” and “Pink Cadillac” have been filmed here: Reno acts as a lively backdrop that entices visitors of every age to let loose and have a little fun.
In addition to its fine metropolitan fair, Reno’s close proximity to the Truckee River and Lake Tahoe make for excellent daytrips to enjoy the great outdoors in any season. If you’re looking to venture outside the city for a few days in the wintertime, the nearby slopes of world renowned ski resorts Squaw Valley and Diamond Peak will give you a great opportunity to stretch your legs before your return Reno flight. Regardless of when you book your trip to Reno, fine dining, fresh entertainment, and fun activities perfect for the whole family await you upon arrival.
Reno seasons are distinct and experience extreme highs and lows when it comes to winter and summer temperatures. For those booking flights to Reno during the winter time, be sure to pack some layers to combat the 40 degrees Fahrenheit weather; if you’re looking for a Reno flight during the summer months, get ready for scorching sun that’ll leave you sweating at 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Whether you’re hoping to cash in at one of the city’s famed casinos on New Year’s Eve or looking to have some summertime fun enjoying the great outdoors at the Truckee River Whitewater Park, there’s no wrong time to book your flight to Reno.
Peak Season:
Flights to Reno are packed between the months of May and September, when the summer sun is out and Eastern Nevada plays host to excellent outdoor sport and leisure conditions. The Reno River Festival takes place every May and is a huge draw for Reno tourism. Thousands of athletes looking to get wet and wild in the waters of the Truckee River book their Reno flights to participate in adrenaline-soaked activities like whitewater rafting, kayaking and the Mad Mud Dash, a 2.5 mile relay course that’s as filthily fun as it sounds.
Off-Peak Season:
After the summer cools off and before the tourism boom brought on by the winter holidays, there’s a window of opportunity for those looking to book cheap flights to Reno from the end of September through the beginning of December. Cheap flights to Reno are plentiful in the months of February and March. The weather may be on the dreary side, but if you’re heading to Reno to check out the city’s famed casinos and entertainment complexes the chilly winds and rainy days of the off-season won’t really affect your visit. Try booking flights to Reno for the last week in April when the Reno Jazz Festival, organized by the University of Nevada, draws musicians from around the country to participate in seminars and attend performances at various venues throughout the city.
Your cheap flight to Reno isn’t the only way to reach this Nevada town without breaking the bank. You can catch one of several Greyhound buses that depart regularly from Las Vegas, Carson City, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Amtrak trains also connect to Salt Lake City and Denver. You can get anywhere in downtown Reno on the Ride buses.
Spend the cash you saved on your cheap flight to Reno at one of the city’s beloved gaming institutions. Las Vegas may be the indisputable gambling capital of Nevada, but Reno plays a close second with its impressive array of casinos, entertainment complexes and luxury hotels. If you’re looking to cash in your chips at the city’s most famous casinos, head to the Atlantis, the Peppermill or the Grand Sierra. No trip to Reno is complete without playing the slot machines on the floor of one of these casinos (if you’re of age, of course), so be sure to bring your lucky charms and your quarters.
Pop culture junkies booking flights to Reno will recognize the streets of Nevada’s fourth largest city from its appearance in a slew of movies, television shows and hit records. In addition to serving as the setting for Comedy Central’s hysterical mock-reality show, Reno 911, Reno plays a substantial role either as a major plot point or the setting of such films as “Sister Act”, “Kingpin”, “The Misfits” and “Pink Cadillac”. Music legends Woodie Guthrie, Tom Waits, Johnny Cash and the Grateful Dead have all referred to Reno in some of their most beloved ballads and popular songs, and popular artists Kanye West and Beck have either filmed videos or mentioned Reno in one of their Top 40 hits.
Book your flight to Reno for the months of December through February to take advantage of the best alpine, cross-country skiing and snowboarding conditions at Squaw Creek or Spooner Lake, two of Lake Tahoe’s most favorite ski resorts.
Art enthusiasts and gallerinas are snapping up seats on flights to Reno to check out the city’s hot Art District. The streets of the district stem from the banks of the Truckee, and the galleries, lofts and coffee shops along First Street and Virginia Street make for ideal strolling backdrops.
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is located three miles (6km) southeast of central Reno. The airport is the second-busiest in Nevada because it’s so close to the vacation and ski resort of Lake Tahoe.
The facilities are limited but sufficient, with enough food and shopping to entertain passengers. There are slot machines in the terminal if you want to try your luck, but in Reno-Tahoe you aren’t tripping over them like in Las Vegas McCarran Airport. The airport rarely feels crowded, and is a pleasant introduction to the beautiful mountains of the resort area.
Flights to Reno-Tahoe International Airport are mostly regional, coming from destinations like Seattle, Chicago, Houston, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Denver, San Francisco and Phoenix.
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