Advertisements for sports betting continue to flood the airwaves, but the NFL said viewers will see only a few such ads during the Super Bowl broadcast.
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Southwest is adding flights to and from Kansas City and three Bay area airports in San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose to accommodate Super Bowl crowds.
Las Vegas will have a first when 65,000 fans watch the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium — but operators on and off the Strip are no strangers to throwing a massive watch parties.
The FAA has issued its first notifications for Super Bowl aviation preparations at Southern Nevada, which will include game-day restrictions.
Planning for the Super Bowl began more than two years ago, and the NFL and its Las Vegas partners are close to reaping the benefits from a worldwide audience.
Almost 14,000 people applied for unpaid positions guiding tourists around Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII in three weeks.
A portion of the Fountains of Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip is being transformed into a television set for Super Bowl broadcasts on CBS.