As many as 334,000 are projected to visit the Las Vegas area during the Fourth of July weekend, hospitality industry officials said.
Tourism
Only Clark County gaming win trailed year-ago marks in the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s May report of major tourism indicators.
The worst disruptions continued to be along the East Coast, which has been pummeled by thunderstorms.
With a runway, launch pad, hangars, tower — and a casino hotel — Rob Lauer looks to raise $310 million to build a port for space tourism flights within a decade.
A committee decided President and CEO Steve Hill was worth a sizable raise and bonus because of the work he did for tourism in 2022-23.
Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance executive Tina Quigley thinks Oak View Group’s NBA-ready arena plan is for real and a sustainability package is icing on the cake.
Four new destinations from Las Vegas, an expansion of an existing California route and a new crew base are ahead for former Allegiant exec Andrew Levy’s Avelo Airlines.
Harry Reid International Airport’s busiest commercial air carrier plans to add some late night-early morning itineraries to its schedule.
Railroad Pass truck stop is getting a massive overhaul, adding a second truck stop that can accommodate more than 100 trucks along Interstate 11.
The convention has a lot of Hawaii to offer. It’s a four-day event that brings together different aspects of Hawaiian culture. Over 1,000 people are expected to attend.
Mexico, Canada and the United Kingdom were still the source of more than 60 percent of all international visitors to Las Vegas in 2022.
Big Sky camera providing big-screen images for feature films planned at MSG Sphere, and it’s all tested in a Burbank, Calif., studio called Big Dome.
Passengers of Southwest and American airlines faced lengthy lines Wednesday morning when a system failure occurred after a planned electrical outage.
The Utah-based air carrier is growing its Las Vegas presence to 12 destinations from Harry Reid International Airport with flights to Raleigh-Durham.
Of the $70.5 million total, $60 million is dedicated to a three-year extension of an operations and maintenance agreement with Western Management Group for the Las Vegas Monorail.