Memorial Day weekend will look more like a pre-pandemic unofficial start to summer, experts said, as millions of Americans prepare to travel.
Tourism
The several mile backup often seen on Interstate 15 at the Nevada-California border, as recently as Monday following Electric Daisy Carnival coming to an end, could soon see some relief.
The last steel beam of the exosphere of the MSG Sphere at The Venetian was put into place with the massive construction crane Tuesday.
It didn’t take long for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board of directors to unanimously approve its 2022-23 fiscal budget of $398 million.
Southwest, the busiest airline serving Las Vegas, has a new pricing tier that costs about $30 more a flight, but adds new benefits for passengers.
Allegiant Air is kicking off exclusive NFL travel packages for fans planning to make the trek this season to catch Raiders games in Las Vegas.
Motel and hotel rates more than three times the average give the local economy an Electric Daisy Carnival boost that will help the rebound from the COVID-19 days.
The Las Vegas-based carrier said the flights between Harry Reid International Airport and Provo Airport will begin Aug. 18.
When Allied Esports kicks off its Epicbeast NFT rewards program at the HyperX Arena on Friday, thoousands will have the opportunity to win NFTs when they participate.
In addition, Madison Square Garden Entertainment executives also announced they are negotiating a partnership with Formula One.
Millions of dollars are spent every year by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on sponsorships designed to bring even more money into the city.
The Boring Company’s Vegas Loop is planned to be operational under the Strip next year.
A $597.6 million project that was delayed by COVID-19 will start up next year after the massive ConExpo-Con/Ag construction trade show in March.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors agreed to pay $6.5 million a year over three years to bring the Grand Prix to the resort corridor.
The city’s tourism leaders changed things up for National Travel and Tourism Week by thanking those who made the trip to Las Vegas and those who accommodate them.