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Airlines
With journey times of around 10 hours, this new service will push the boundaries of the low-cost airline model.
Gordon Smith | 4 weeks ago
Hotels
Initial reports suggest Las Vegas reaped solid economic rewards from its first time hosting the Super Bowl.
Dawit Habtemariam | 2 months ago
After a controversy around hosting the Formula 1 race, the Super Bowl will be another test for how well Las Vegas handles mass sporting events.
Dawit Habtemariam | 3 months ago
News Blog
With less than three months to go until the Super Bowl LVIII touches down in Las Vegas, the destination has launched a new campaign urging football fans to ‘celebrate excessively’ during its inaugural stint as host city. Credit: Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority As part of the campaign, which has been created by R&R…
Adam Stacey | 5 months ago
Tourism
Las Vegas has made rapid recovery from the pandemic, but casinos are far from the only attraction that's boosted the city's rebound. Here's a look at what else Las Vegas is showcasing to attract visitors.
Rashaad Jorden | 5 months ago
Coronavirus
Wyndham plans to throttle its recovery forward with a wave of international openings this year. The uncertain factor is if investors want this, given the company's resilience during the pandemic stemmed from domestic travel demand.
Cameron Sperance | 2 years ago
Las Vegas casino resorts are seeking creative alternative revenue streams while convention travel is bottomed out, but it's highly unlikely anything will match the dollars associated with a mammoth, multi-day event.
Cameron Sperance, Skift | 4 years ago
Meetings
In this Skift report, we examine how Las Vegas is evolving as a hub of creative, cultural, and social innovation, and how meeting planners are going beyond the convention center to tap into local expertise in order to provide more enriching, productive conferences.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority + Skift | 6 years ago
Conference organizers are starting to tap into local innovators in their host cities to create more value for event attendees. The relationship between CES and Las Vegas paints an optimistic picture for the future of meetings and destinations, one that shows how communities can collaborate to drive industry and society forward.
Las Vegas is becoming a world leader in autonomous systems, drone tech, esports, and other emerging industries. Those clusters of local expertise offer a growing value proposition for conference organizers who want to tap into the future of innovation.