
Visitors to Las Vegas can expect to soon to be greeted by new signage as they approach Harry Reid International Airport. According to a report by News 3 LV, vibrant signs have been spotted at the intersection of Paradise Road and Tropicana Ave, hinting at ongoing updates to the airport's external presentation. Though the completion date of the installation remains undisclosed, the appearance of these signs indicates that a change is imminent.
Moreover, the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Mick Akers captured the nearly-finished installations in photos. A recent post from RJ described the signage as "almost complete" at one of the city's bustling junctures. Las Vegas Review-Journal post on their X account showcasing how the intersection of Paradise and Tropicana is soon to be transformed by the freshly minted signs.
NEW AIRPORT SIGNS: RJ's @mickakers took photos as the installation of new signage for Las Vegas' Harry Reid International is almost complete at the intersection of Paradise and Tropicana. pic.twitter.com/DA8wP8NyDd
— Las Vegas Review-Journal (@reviewjournal) July 18, 2024
The introduction of new signs is part of a series of upgrades intended to modernize the airport and enhance the overall traveler experience. While it is not yet clear what other changes are planned beyond the new signs, these visible improvements at key intersections around the airport are the first step in what might be a larger rebranding and refresh effort for one of Las Vegas's most critical travel hubs.









