“As passenger activity has declined, McCarran officials are continually evaluating the airport’s infrastructure and operations to identify ways to maximize efficiencies and implement cost-savings measures,” officials said in a news release Wednesday.
In the process of consolidating operations, the Department of Aviation has also reduced its on-site workforce.
Here’s a look at what’s now closed at McCarran International Airport, where more than 50 million people landed last year:
- B Concourse: all gates, retail and concessions
- C Annex Security Checkpoint
- E Concourse, Level 2: secured side – all gates, retail and concessions
Meanwhile, Terminal 3 remains open with limited services during the closure of the E Concourse, officials said.
Passengers will still be able to access airline ticketing and check-in, the TSA checkpoint and baggage claim.
Any flight scheduled to depart from the E Concourse will shift to the D Concourse.
Cre: USAtoday
Nguyen Xuan Nghia – COMM