A passenger screening record was set Monday at Harry Reid International Airport, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
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Utility boxes around Allegiant Stadium were given a lively makeover ahead of the Super Bowl.
The planned 218-mile, high-speed rail line will primarily run along the Interstate 15 median with trains capable of reaching 186 mph.
Some more amenities are planned near Allegiant Stadium, with many planned to be open during the NFL season.
After several days of moderate travel impacts, Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport is gradually seeing fewer canceled flights as the week progresses.
Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport reported another round of flight cancellations Monday, continuing a trend experienced over the weekend.
Gas prices in Las Vegas start April with dip, after hitting all-time high at the end of March.
A global venue development group is looking to construct a $3 billion project centered around a $1 billion 20,000-seat arena and entertainment district located just south of the Las Vegas Strip.
Those looking to travel between Las Vegas and Europe will have a trio of more options beginning this weekend.
Las Vegas airport’s second busiest carrier, Spirit Airlines, is about to get even busier with the addition of several new routes serving Southern Nevada.
Frontier Airlines is again bolstering its Las Vegas service by adding nonstop flights to a pair of Mexico destinations and one to New Mexico.
The gradual return of international travel to Las Vegas continued Thursday with Harry Reid International Airport welcoming back direct flight service from Frankfurt, Germany.
The service includes several cities on the West Coast, including Las Vegas, and will allow travelers to sign up for various packages depending on their travel needs.
Despite the lifting of the statewide mask mandate Thursday, those in Las Vegas should still carry a mask with them if they plan to ride a bus or fly on an airplane.
Vendors showed off the latest and greatest in sports merchandise and tailgating accessories Wednesday, highlighted by a custom $30,000 Raiders watch.