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Touting itself as the first airport to deploy the PPE machines, McCarran introduced them Thursday via its social media platforms.
As most of the nation remains under some stage of stay-at-home orders as result of the coronavirus pandemic, AAA is not issuing a Memorial Day travel forecast for the first time in 20 years.
The controversial Elon Musk transit system at the Las Vegas Convention Center hit another milestone Thursday when a tunneling drill emerged at the west end of the line.
“We’ll see some great rates at hotels; we’ll see airfare sales,” travel expert Gabe Saglie said.
Looking to create a safer riding environment for drivers and passengers, Uber will require all vehicle occupants to wear a face covering.
Amendments freezing comp time and longevity pay bonuses and allowances for furloughed security officers with dogs are included in an amended union contract the LVCVA has.
While most of the LVCVA board’s Tuesday meeting focused on budget cuts, two projects remain full speed ahead.
Frontier Airlines is all-in to help bring travelers back to Southern Nevada once the Gaming Control Board approves the opening plans of resort properties.
LVCVA President and CEO Steve Hill told the board of directors that the organization could survive two years without any revenue coming in.
The state’s largest private employer has released a health safety plan in preparation for reopening as the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
The Culinary union is planning a car caravan demonstration Tuesday on the Las Vegas Strip to call attention to its push for the public disclosure of casino reopening plans.
The company that operates the HyperX Esports Arena at Luxor saw fewer live events globally, and despite an uptick in video game tournament play, losses grew for Allied.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. on Monday announced it would phase in reopenings with a comprehensive safety and health plan with masked employees across its network of properties.
Resorts wish they could have more visitors like Cincinnati resident Tony Iori, who hopes Las Vegas will be like it has been so that he can travel here as often as he has.