The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s new chief operating officer will replace Brian Yost, who is retiring, and will take his new role in November.
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Harry Reid International has joined airports across the country refusing to play a public service announcement video with a message from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Destination sales climbed in September, thanks in part to the unprecedented special sale featuring more than 160 special offers for potential customers.
The deep-discount airline said the facility will serve as a central hub for flight crews from across the country.
Southwest Airlines has flown to Mexico since July 2014, but will begin its first nonstop service to three resort cities from Las Vegas in June.
Despite some short staffing at other airports nationwide, Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas appears to be holding its own and has had no air traffic control delays.
Commissioners were scheduled to vote Wednesday on plans for a six-story garage just north of Terminal 1 at Harry Reid International Airport.
County commissioners approved general aviation fee rates that will more than double costs at Henderson, North Las Vegas and Jean.
Clark County commissioners are scheduled to consider plans this week for a six-story garage just north of Terminal 1 at Harry Reid International Airport.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority says the five-day “Fabulous” sale it coordinated with resorts generated an exponential increase in website visitors.
The busiest carrier at Harry Reid International Airport says the new daily nonstop flights will be a part of the new “redeye” schedule with tickets going on sale next week.
The Brightline West high-speed train project between Las Vegas and Southern California is seeking a $6 billion federal loan as its price tag swells to $21B.
The two major U.S. gaming markets highlight a larger national trend in which casinos are generating more money even as fewer customers walk through the doors.
After two bankruptcy filings, the airline sent a WARN notice announcing that nearly 400 Las Vegas-based flight attendants will be furloughed.
Primm was once one of Nevada’s more popular gambling resorts, a less expensive, less flashy, slightly more kitschy alternative to Las Vegas that benefited from being a good 45 minutes closer than Sin City.