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Reno Air Invites You to Fly the Midnight Plane to Georgia

    RENO, Nev., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Reno Air, Inc.
(Nasdaq: RENO; PCX: RNO) today announced nonstop service between Reno/Tahoe
International Airport and Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport beginning
Feb. 26, 1998. This is in addition to the carrier's existing service between
Atlanta and Gulfport/Biloxi.
    "We invite travelers in Atlanta to experience the only nonstop service to
Reno, where they may also take advantage of convenient connections to our many
West Coast destinations," said Reno Air President and CEO Robert Reding. "We
are proud to offer a unique, full service, affordable product featuring one of
the youngest all-jet fleets in the airline industry."
    Now you can fly between Reno/Lake Tahoe and Atlanta for the low
introductory price of $149, excluding passenger facility charges and segment
fees. Here's a sample of some additional low one way fares on Reno Air:

    From Atlanta to...

    San Jose, California -- $149        Los Angeles -- $154
    Orange County -- $159               Portland, Oregon -- $175
    Ontario, California -- $179         San Diego -- $194
    Seattle -- $194                     Vancouver, British Columbia -- $246

    In order to offer such incredibly low fares, some restrictions apply. And
Reno Air is the first airline to offer passengers First Class upgrades from
any fare for just $50 ($25 on some domestic routes under 1,000 miles), space
available, within one hour of scheduled departure.
    The flight from Reno to Atlanta will depart at 10:35 p.m., arriving at
Hartsfield International Airport at 5:50 a.m. The westbound flight will leave
Atlanta at 6:30 a.m. and arrive in Reno/Lake Tahoe at 8:25 a.m. Reno Air
operates state-of-the-art MD-80 and MD-90 jets on all routes.
    Reno Air currently serves 24 cities with 208 peak daily scheduled
departures.  The carrier's state-of-the-art fleet of 30 MD-80 and MD-90 jets
has an average age of less than seven years. Reno Air offers everyday low
fares, advance seat assignments, a spacious first class cabin, "EZtrip"
ticketless travel, online booking on the Internet at http://www.renoair.com, and full
participation in all major computer reservation systems. Reno Air passengers
can earn Reno Air QQuick Miles(TM) on every flight and American Airlines(R)
AAdvantage(R) miles in select markets.


SOURCE Reno Air, Inc.




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