- Reno Air
Infobox_Airline
airline=Reno Air
logo=RenoAir.png
logo_size=279
IATA=QQ
ICAO=ROA
callsign=Reno Air
parent=Reno Air, Inc.
founded=June 1990
ceased=August 1999 (integrated intoAmerican Airlines )
headquarters=Reno, Nevada
hubs=Reno/Tahoe International Airport San Jose International Airport
frequent_flyer=QQuick Miles
fleet_size=32
destinations=Western United States, Vancouver, Canada
key_people=Joe O'Gorman
website=www.renoair.com (defunct)Reno Air was a scheduled passenger airline that provided service from its hubs at
Reno/Tahoe International Airport inReno, Nevada andSan Jose International Airport inSan Jose, California to destinations throughout the westernUnited States ,Canada (Vancouver, British Columbia ) and with limited service to the US east coast. Its fleet consisted ofMcDonnell Douglas MD-80 and MD-90 aircraft. In addition,Jetstream 31 aircraft were operated as Reno Air Express byMid Pacific Air .Founded in June 1990, the airline's first flight was on
July 1 ,1992 , a nonstop flight from Reno toSeattle-Tacoma International Airport inSeattle, Washington . Following the development of its Reno hub, the airline purchased the San Jose hub ofAmerican Airlines and built it up as a second hub. At the same time, the airline joined American'sAAdvantage program, allowing AAdvantage members to earn credit for flying Reno Air.While the airline flew most of its routes on the U.S. West Coast from their two hubs, Reno Air also operated a separate route system based in
Gulfport, Mississippi . The Mississippi airport was linked with flights to St. Petersburg and Orlando inFlorida andAtlanta, Georgia . None of those four airports were linked to the rest of the Reno Air route system. [cite web | url=http://www.casinoplayer.com/archive/9705cp/html/playground.html | title=Now that casino gaming has transformed the Gulf Coast from backwater to big-time, tourists can take advantage of dozens of new entertainment options | first=Janet | last=Plume | work=Casino Player | accessdate=2008-02-08] The flights were operated as scheduled flights, not charter flights.In
February 1999 , Reno Air was purchased by American, and flew its last flight onAugust 30 of that year. Although American at first retained the former Reno Air aircraft and repainted them into a modified version of the American Airlines color scheme (with a white fuselage instead of an unpainted one), American disposed of the entire Reno Air fleet in 2001 as part of capacity reduction efforts following the9/11 attacks (this was the same case with formerTrans World Airlines services that American had acquired). The re-acquisition of the San Jose hub, which American did not want anyway, combined with other issues led to the remaining assets of the airline being dismantled. By the end of 2001 (especially after 9/11) nothing of the original Reno Air existed anymore, and American Airlines downgraded Reno to a spoke city rather than a hub.References
*|pages=54-57External links
* [http://www.renoair.net/ RenoAir.net]
* [http://home.netcom.com/~flyqq Reno Air Fleet Galleries] - gallery of Reno Air photographs
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