Prosecutors have filed felony charges against retired LVCVA CEO Rossi Ralenkotter and two other former executives in the investigation into the misuse of $90,000 in Southwest Airlines gift cards.
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Patrick Pharris, who successfully sold monorail station sponsorships from 2000 to 2007, will work with the company on a new program capitalizing on sustainability.
With new resorts and attractions on the horizon, the marketing committee of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority got its first chance Thursday to view the campaign designed to fill them.
Don’t expect to find any hotel room bargains when CES rolls into town the second week of January.
The Transportation Security Administration is testing the automation of the identity verification in a TSA PreCheck lane at McCarran International Airport.
Droves of visitors are expected to converge on Las Vegas for the holiday weekend that marks the unofficial end to summer.
July marked only the second time in McCarran’s history that 4.5 million people passed through the 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.
The lingering grounding of Boeing 737 Max AX jets affects Southwest Airlines more each month.
When the Las Vegas Raiders roll into Allegiant Stadium next year, what will the pre-game tailgate party look like for fans of the Silver and Black?
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority observed a milestone at its Convention Center expansion project Tuesday as 800 construction workers signed a steel beam.
An outage impacting U.S. Customs and Border Protection computer systems is causing delays at airports around the United States including in Las Vegas.
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.
Nevada Congresswoman Susie Lee views resort fees as a market-driven matter, and says that legislation banning them isn’t likely anytime soon.
