McCarran International Airport welcomed the record-breaking 50 millionth passenger 0f 2019 to Las Vegas Thursday to water cannon salute and a party-like atmosphere.
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The flights, which launched Sunday, will further strengthen Las Vegas’ reputation as Hawaii’s “ninth island.”
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is trying something it’s never tried before — reaching out to potential visitors with humorous Thanksgiving and Christmas TV ads.
The new three-times-per-week flights launched Sunday, with the maiden flight from Frankfurt Airport arriving to McCarran International Airport to a ceremonial water arch.
The proposed high speed train between Las Vegas and Southern California continues its track toward becoming a reality as the Golden State has approved a $3.25 billion bond request to go toward the $4.8 billion project.
The Transportation Security Administration is testing the automation of the identity verification in a TSA PreCheck lane at McCarran International Airport.
The discount air carrier will begin flights in mid-November, and offer introductory fares as low as $15 on some flights.
At the close of the Boyd Group International Aviation Forecast Summit, Clark County Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadis urges unity on funding airport improvements.
Vending machines have grown from the days when they featured just snacks and soft drinks and now are a great retail tool for an airport that operates around the clock.
Las Vegans and Hawaiians looking to travel between Maui and the “ninth island” will soon have a new nonstop option.
Allegiant is also the only U.S. airline with side businesses that aren’t directly related to air travel, analysts told the Review-Journal — and its push outside aviation has left plenty of observers scratching their heads.
Viva Aerobus Airlines kicked off its regular twice weekly flight service between Las Vegas and Monterrey, Mexico, this month.
A water arch ceremony welcomed the inaugural nonstop KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight from Amsterdam Thursday in Las Vegas.
Spirit Airlines in October will begin nonstop service between Las Vegas and Nashville, marking the 29th city the low-fare carrier serves nonstop from Las Vegas.
Spirit Airlines CEO Ted Christie said the low-fare carrier is looking to further improve its customer service reputation by adding new routes and upgraded in-flight technology offerings.
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