Transportation

Stretch of Kyle Canyon Road reduced to one lane during widening project

A Metro Police pickup truck leads a media convey through wildfire smoke on Kyle Canyon Road after a tour of fire activities on Mount Charleston Tuesday, July 9, 2013.

One lane along a four-mile stretch of Kyle Canyon Road will shut down starting Wednesday through late next year while crews widen and improve the street.

Airlines promise a return to civility, for a fee

A United Airlines passenger chooses snacks in the United Club at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.

Airlines are introducing a new bevy of fees, but this time passengers might actually like them. Unlike the first generation of charges which dinged fliers for once-free services like checking a bag, these new fees promise a taste of the good life.

Allegiant Air fleet of MD-80s back in service

An Allegiant Air jet takes off from McCarran International Airport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2011.

Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air says its fleet of MD-80 aircraft is back in service after an overhaul of emergency exit slides.

Southwest Airlines adds Las Vegas-Des Moines flights

Southwest Airlines, the busiest commercial air carrier at McCarran International Airport, added its 58th destination to and from Las Vegas on Sunday with some Vegas flair — showgirls escorted passengers aboard their flight from Des Moines, Iowa.

New law lets cyclists go through stalled red lights

Motorcyclists drive past Harrah's casino in Laughlin on the final day of the River Run motorcycle gathering April 28, 2002.

A law taking effect Tuesday allows riders of bicycles and motorcycles — which don’t always activate sensors that change traffic signals — to proceed through stalled red lights when it’s safe.

Allegiant reports few flight delays, but encounters turbulence from union

Over 300 members of the Transit Workers Union, in town for their convention, picket outside of Allegiant Air headquarters Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013. The union members were trying to raise awareness of Allegiant's customer service record as well as their inability to reach a labor agreement with more than 600 of their flight attendants.

Allegiant Air reported no cancellations and only three delays among its 187 flights Thursday while mechanics made progress overhauling emergency exit slides on the airline's fleet of MD-80 aircraft.

Southwest frequent-flier points worth less for cheapest flights

A Southwest Airlines jet takes flight in this undated file photo.

Customers of Southwest Airlines will have to use more of their Rapid Rewards loyalty card points to purchase the least-expensive seats on flights beginning next spring.

Stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard to close for road work

Motorists in downtown Las Vegas should keep an eye out for street closures and detours this weekend as road work continues at several intersections on Las Vegas Boulevard.

Reid wants to get high-speed rail project back on track

An artist’s rendering of a train on the XpressWest high-speed rail line.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hasn’t given up on the proposed XpressWest high-speed rail project between Las Vegas and Southern California.

Flying the less-friendly skies

Long ago — I’m talking in the 1960s — “stewardesses” were taught how to walk up stairs in heels and how to blow out a match after lighting a passenger’s cigarette. They were issued pillbox hats and little white gloves. Their glamour was a big part of the allure of airline travel.

International traffic shines in less-than-stellar month for McCarran

In this photo provided by the Las Vegas News Bureau, British Airwaysi first flight from Londonis Gatwick Airport pulls into the gate waving the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes out of the cockpit windows after a traditional water cannon salute at McCarran International Airport on October 29, 2012.

McCarran International Airport experienced another month of flat passenger levels compared with last year with international traffic buoying domestic arrivals in August.

22 Allegiant flights delayed, canceled for inspections

An Allegiant Air jet takes off from McCarran International Airport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2011.

Maintenance workers with Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air continued to get its MD-80 jet fleet back in the air Friday after delaying or canceling 22 flights to inspect emergency slide systems in 30 of the twin-engine jets.

Shuttle company offers new transportation option for airport

Passengers arriving at McCarran International Airport have a new ground transportation option to get to or from their hotels. Phoenix-based SuperShuttle had a soft launch at McCarran last week and plans a public event today to promote its van shuttle service.

Freeway reopened after crash causes vehicles to catch fire

A man crashed his car into an abandoned car today on northbound U.S. 95, causing both vehicles to catch fire and closing the highway for nearly two hours.

Coaxing students out of cars

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada recently debuted its 6,460-square-foot transit center at UNLV, along with new technology that makes paying for a bus ride as easy as tapping a plastic card against a card reader.