Harry Reid International Airport Faces Major Delays Amid System Outage
Harry Reid International Airport Faces Major Delays Amid System Outage...
Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas is experiencing significant disruptions today after a critical computer system failure grounded flights and stranded thousands of travelers. The outage, which began early Saturday morning, has impacted baggage handling, security screening, and flight operations, causing ripple effects across the U.S. aviation network.
Airport officials confirmed the technical issue stems from a failed software update to the airport's operational management system. Over 120 flights have been delayed or canceled as of noon local time, with Southwest Airlines and Spirit Airlines among the most affected. Travelers are facing hours-long waits, with social media flooded by frustrated passengers sharing images of crowded terminals.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is assisting with recovery efforts, but no timeline has been provided for full restoration. This marks the second major operational disruption at Harry Reid in six months, raising questions about infrastructure resilience. The airport, which served over 52 million passengers last year, is a critical hub for West Coast travel and convention traffic.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo's office stated they are monitoring the situation closely. Meanwhile, airport staff are manually processing passengers where possible, prioritizing international flights and medical emergencies. Travelers are advised to check their airline's website before heading to the airport today.