Yes We Do, All Over Again
December 31, 2011 - 3:01 am
On Jan. 27, when the popular airline that is the busiest at Harry Reid International Airport begins assigning seats and charging for suitcases, another policy changes.
A plane capable of carrying 292 passengers is being eyed to fly the Paris-Las Vegas route in a tryout following special flights geared to CES attendees.
Tourism experts are trying to persuade resort operators to place a moratorium on resort fees to attract consumers who feel a Las Vegas vacation is no longer a good value.
Many popular dayclubs and pools had violations from the Southern Nevada Health District during their yearly pool inspections.
In a new lawsuit, two guests of a south Strip property say they were confined in a holding cell for around four hours by security after an altercation with another patron.
While reports of the city’s demise are overstated, Las Vegas is grappling with the perception that the value that once defined it is slipping away.
Las Vegas lovers, history buffs and casino collectors have a new jackpot to chase, as pieces of an iconic Strip resort are being auctioned off.
The redesigned store offers a wider selection of bags and accessories.
As the director of the department, James Chrisley will oversee Harry Reid International Airport, Henderson Executive Airport and North Las Vegas Airport.
Tourism in Las Vegas is slumping this summer, with resorts and convention centers reporting fewer visitors compared to last year, especially from abroad.