Spirit Airlines is making a dramatic cut in its workforce after a federal judge early this year cited antitrust concerns and blocked JetBlue Airways from acquiring the airline.
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Top executives told investors and market analysts that the financial returns from the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix are expected to fall short of last year’s results.
While Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend room rates are still lagging behind last year, the market has seemingly stabilized. Here’s where rates sit just under 1 month out.
The 531-room boutique casino-hotel is proposed for the southeast side of Las Vegas Boulevard.
Caesars Entertainment has an agreement in place to sell the shopping destination, the company said.
Las Vegas’ recent emphasis on sports tourism and the apparent reversal of a common visitation trend are keeping Southern Nevada’s tourism economy healthy, a UNLV expert said Tuesday.
A lawsuit filed in Clark County District Court on the new exterior sound system used at the Sphere names the venue, The Venetian and Clark County as defendants.
A downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino has added more than 100 rooms after several years of weekend sell-outs, its management said.
Convention tech company Encore finds new program also helps it to retain valuable employees who may look elsewhere to work due to seasonal swings.
Quality-of-life issues are being negotiated by the Teamsters union and Allegiant Air management, but the union has begun the process of seeking a strike authorization.
The Irish flag-carrier airline with the shamrock livery normally will fly three times a week between Dublin and Las Vegas on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The new Getaways by Southwest program is a focus on bringing profitability to the airline that is Reid airport’s busiest commercial air carrier.
Raiders home games have routinely been a destination for visiting fans. One could say that was by design.
Las Vegas Events says the free NFR Express will serve 24 Las Vegas resorts on 14 routes to and from the Thomas & Mack Center in December.
The lawsuit alleges that Frontier Airlines was negligent in failing to maintain the plane that “violently crash landed.”