A report by Applied Analysis’ Jeremy Aguero for the LVCVA details how much the coronavirus outbreak hurt Southern Nevada and its thousands of tourism employees.
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The transportation agency is launching its Game Day Express bus service starting with the Raiders’ Aug. 14 preseason opener.
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air and Live Nation are teaming up to give customers an all-in-one experience option when booking trips with concerts in mind.
R&R Partners principal Billy Vassiliadis says countering the messages of health departments about Las Vegas being unsafe because of COVID-19 wouldn’t be productive.
Customers will enter the market with a credit card, and technology will detect which items they take from the store. Fred Segal Market will offer drinks, food and souvenirs.
“This is an exciting time for Osaka and the entire Kansai region,” MGM Resort International said in a statement confirming the submission of the integrated resort proposal to Osaka government officials.
Budget carrier Frontier Airlines is adding five nonstop routes out of Las Vegas. Tuesday’s announcement marks a continuance of Frontier’s rapid growth in Las Vegas.
Tourism industry analysts say it’s going to be hard to put the genie back into the bottle when it comes to revamping health and safety regulations addressing COVID-19.
The LVCVA’s board of directors accepted the recommendation of its compensation committee to give president and CEO Steve Hill a 4 percent pay increase effective in September.
One of Liberace’s pianos is on display at the 5,500-square-foot store that offers sales of dress shirts, jackets, V-neck Ts, polo shirts and custom-blended fragrances.
If the A’s ultimately move to Las Vegas, the team likely will need to draw from the millions of visitors who annually come to Las Vegas to assure the team’s financial success.
After a competitive bid process. R&R was selected for the lucrative five-year contract, but it will get an assist from New York-based Grey Global for social media work.
Thousands of couples are flocking to Las Vegas as the coronavirus pandemic wanes and vaccinations rise in a wedding boom that has the local wedding industry in high demand.
It’s the first major holiday weekend since COVID-19 restrictions on capacity, gatherings and crowd sizes were lifted across the state in June.