Following growth in January and February, Las Vegas gaming industry analysts say some estimates for gross gaming revenue and cash flow are conservative.
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The special events calendar in March is full of concerts, sporting events and conventions that bolster normal seasonal tourism and meeting levels.
Southern Nevada tourism is off to a strong start in 2023 after Harry Reid International Airport reported a 39.5 percent increase in passengers in January.
With capacity growing at Las Vegas’ airport, baggage systems at Terminals 1 and 3 will be upgraded, according to Rep. Dina Titus, who helped secure the grant.
The airport, which handled a record number of passengers last year, says it is reducing its tram service for several weeks.
The land deal is up for approval at the March 9 Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents meeting.
Thousands of Southwest Airlines employees were in Las Vegas Tuesday for the company’s annual rally but at least one employee group wasn’t in the mood to celebrate.
A judge said portions of the Clark County ordinance were vague and subjected homeowners to intrusive inspections. The county says it can still issue licenses.
Brightline West entered into an agreement with several rail unions committing to the use of unionized laborers to operate and maintain the planned $10 billion Las Vegas-to-Southern California system.
Twice-weekly flights on the airline’s Airbus A320 fleet will begin in June for Harry Reid International Airport’s seventh busiest commercial air carrier.
With Super Bowl LVIII about a year away, Las Vegas may wrestle with highway transportation matters, in-town transit issues and more visitors than hotels can accommodate.
Officials confirmed the former MSG Sphere at The Venetian president who spoke at the Vegas Chamber’s Preview 2023 event in January is no longer with the company.
The Culinary union ramped up the pressure Thursday on the company that provides food services at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
CEOs for JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines are expecting expansion for the merged air carrier if Justice Department allows the $3.8 billion transaction to go through.
The high-speed rail project between Las Vegas and Southern California has cleared another hurdle.
