Around 600 construction workers are on the MSG Sphere at The Venetian construction site and the roof truss frame remains on track for a summer completion.
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After a year of layoffs and financial losses, Allegiant Air’s parent company eked out a profit in the first quarter.
The 2022 NFL draft is still nearly a year away, but higher room rates on the Strip during the Las Vegas event hint that resorts will be seeing a surge in visitation.
Between May 27 and June 7, FlixBus will carry out a pilot program featuring a first-class option featuring luxury coaches from Prevost.
A little over a month after opening, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is still without a pool, a beach club, an operating sportsbook and other amenities. But those features are on the way.
Despite the two-year delay, Las Vegas’ grand plans for the draft are still in play, as the league looks to showcase its soon-to-be newest players in a way only possible here.
Respectable visitation, gaming and airport numbers, a bold prediction by MGM CEO Bill Hornbuckle and the return of CES spotlight the good news that Las Vegas is back.
In an only in Las Vegas gameday experience fans heading to events at Allegiant Stadium will have the opportunity to tailgate on the Las Vegas Strip.
Gov. Steve Sisolak joined gaming and hospitality industry leaders in urging more people to get vaccinated.
Through a partnership with Clear Channel Outdoor Americas, Resorts World Las Vegas will generate advertising revenue with ads on its massive Strip-facing video screen.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has begun comparing tourism indicators with 2019 numbers since they already know numbers are going to be better than 2020’s.
There’s been a noticeable increase in citations given as the visitor counts in Las Vegas have risen over the first few months of the year.
Traveler confidence appears to be rebounding as McCarran International Airport saw a 60 percent increase in passenger volume between February and March.
The LVCVA’s new ad campaign, “Vegas You,” launched Monday with the release of “The Dance” video.
“We think the worst is finally behind us,” Southwest Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly said in an earnings call with investors Thursday morning.