While international traffic was strong in January, domestic counts were off for the month, the Clark County Department of Aviation reported.
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Las Vegas’ convention outlook is bright in the new year. City’s top tourism officials gives overview of year to come.
Work crews are putting the finishing touches on a new board of directors meeting room for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
CES, the world’s top consumer electronics trade show, kicks off in early January.
The Vegas Chamber announced that Preview Las Vegas 2024 would be held at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
The newest technological addition to Las Vegas won’t have any official roles for the annual consumer electronics show that will bring 130,000 people to the area.
Tourism leaders hope the gathering will spur future meetings of multinational corporations here in the future.
While many past ad campaigns have worked to drive leisure traffic, the new ‘Not Invited’ campaign focuses on attracting conventioneers and trade show attendees.
Formula One and Super Bowl are just two of several big events that will draw thousands of people to Southern Nevada between now and mid-February.
February is going to be an epic month on the Las Vegas events calendar, with Republican and Democratic presidential events sharing the stage with the Super Bowl.
Southern Nevada welcomed 3.4 million visitors in June, beating the number posted a year ago. And the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup championship run boosted those numbers..
The Las Vegas Convention Center is kicking off a 2½-year renovation project that will not displace a single convention.
The Culinary union said Monday that 99 percent of its workers voted to ratify the Las Vegas Convention Center food service contract.
Union food service workers at the Las Vegas Convention Center were hours away from walking off the job when negotiating teams hammered out a contract settlement.
Developers Brett Torino and Paul Kanavos, who built Harmon Corner and are working on the 63 retail center, would become the owners of property near the Convention Center.