The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority could turn its attention to working with desirable international airports as well as airlines to market Las Vegas as a destination.
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With such neighbors as a boarded-up tavern, an abandoned Ferris wheel project and stretches of vacant land, Motel 8 Plus sits on a less-than-luxurious stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard.
Three members of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board of directors brought some healthy skepticism to last week’s meeting at which the board gave the go-ahead for an underground transit system.
Las Vegas’ airport could soon see the first daily nonstop service to Japan since 2006.
The Federal Aviation Administration’s ordered grounding of all Boeing 737 MAX aircrafts in the U.S won’t have much impact on Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Tuesday approved a proposal with Elon Musk’s The Boring Co. to develop a subterranean people-moving transit system costing between $35 million and $55 million for the Las Vegas Convention Center in a 10-3 vote.
As Las Vegas’ airport continues to see record-breaking passenger traffic, keeping those travelers safe is a top priority.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s plan to build an underground people-mover to transport conventioneers around the 200-acre Convention Center campus is slated to be ready by CES 2021.
Las Vegas tourism officials believe the city should look below ground to address future transportation needs. And the autonomous system linking the airport to the convention center should be just the first phase of a grander network.
The state’s 2019 gaming win didn’t get off to the billion-dollar start of a year ago.
Southwest Airlines has been given the green light to operate nonstop flights to Hawaii, according to the airline.
Las Vegas’ airport kicked off the new year on a high note, seeing 3.9 million passengers travel through its gates in January.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will sell the 10 acres where the Riviera once stood, the organization’s top executive said Thursday.
The new infrastructure being built in Las Vegas is destined to fill the few open slots on the city’s calendar of events in the years ahead, a panel at UNLV concurred.
Groups of tourists needing to travel between the Las Vegas airport and the Strip soon will have a new transportation option.
