Las Vegas Airport Advises Travelers To Plan Accordingly With Reduced Tram Service
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, February 24, 2023 10:40 am
LAS VEGAS – Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport is advising travelers to be aware of reduced tram service on the Blue Line between Terminal 1 and the D gates.
The airport has announced that the Blue Line will be reduced to one tram for “several weeks,” which will cause congestion and longer waits at the stations.
Officials suggest allowing extra time if your flight is departing from the D Concourse.
In addition, for those flying on Delta, American, and advanced airlines and have no bags to check, officials advise using the Terminal 3 security checkpoint to save time.
The red line tram can take travelers to the D gates. The reduced tram service is likely to cause inconvenience to travelers, but the airport is taking steps to mitigate the impact.
By advising travelers to use alternative checkpoints and providing information about the reduced tram service, the airport is hoping to minimize delays and ensure a smooth travel experience for all passengers.
Credits: Fox 5 Vegas
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