Super Bowl 58 helped produce three of the top five room revenue days ever for the Strip’s biggest casino operator.
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In a report to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Tuesday, experts said 100,000 airline seats to Las Vegas will be routine by summer.
Officials at Harry Reid International Airport cautioned travelers to give themselves plenty of time to get there.
Hotel rooms will be full — and cost more than ever. Those not going to the game will spend for home parties. The Super Bowl is shaping up to be bigger than predicted.
Federal agents will work to keep explosives out of public areas and intercept counterfeit goods for the big game, and Las Vegas’ airport will see extra security.
Slot play, table games and sports wagering all had best-ever years. Passenger counts also made records at the airport.
A deep discount carrier has added flights for locals to escape Super Bowl crowds in Las Vegas with trips to other West Coast locations.
The no-cost service at two locations is designed to minimize congestion at curbside dropoffs and at passenger ticket counters at Harry Reid International Airport.
The Honolulu-based airline will expand its round trips between Harry Reid International Airport and Honolulu starting this spring.
When does a Motel 6 room cost more than an MGM Grand room? When it’s Super Bowl week. Fans in town for Super Bowl 58 will pay an average $444 a night.
MGM expands resort fees — some to as high as $50 a night — and modifies its room cancellation policy.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. ranked highest among four Nevada companies that made Newsweek’s list.
Las Vegas’ convention outlook is bright in the new year. City’s top tourism officials gives overview of year to come.
Work crews are putting the finishing touches on a new board of directors meeting room for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Two hotels and three golf entertainment facilities will open their doors in Southern Nevada in 2024, with several hotel room and convention center renovations underway.