The CES, World of Concrete and SHOT shows helped attract 557,200 people to Southern Nevada to boost January visitation to 3.4 million.
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Toronto-based Porter Airlines began flying to the U.S. West Coast in January and soon starts daily round-trip nonstop flights to Harry Reid International.
Officials plan to offer single-day tickets for this year’s Formula One race while incorporating resorts that may not have benefited as much from last year’s event.
The free show on the Las Vegas Strip was temporarily halted to make way for a Paramount Mountain fan attraction during Super Bowl week.
While international traffic was strong in January, domestic counts were off for the month, the Clark County Department of Aviation reported.
After attracting millions of viewers with ‘Spy Ninjas,’ creators Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint are opening a theme park based on the YouTube series in Las Vegas.
Race fans who want to beat the Interstate 15 traffic to attend Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Cup Series race can fly in on a 15-minute helicopter flight.
Las Vegas’ busiest commercial air carrier is offering a chance for passengers to fly within the April 8 total solar eclipse path.
One might think one extra day in the year doesn’t make much difference. But in gaming and tourism, it means an additional millions of dollars spent.
The owner of a recently reopened flight school wants to open doors — mainly airliner cockpit doors — to minorities and women who dream of flying as a career.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal requested bed bug complaints at Strip-area resorts since September from the Southern Nevada Health District
A study involving more than 6,000 air fare itineraries shows Las Vegas holding its own on the price of tickets on flights to Harry Reid International Airport.
The resort is making an investment in its poker room at a time when many are changing strategies on the card game.
The newly renovated lounge, which includes more than 100 games, is a part of a property-wide transformation at the Station Casinos property.
By the time Las Vegas hosts its next Super Bowl, new infrastructure will help make transportation and accommodation better, but the need for another airport looms large.