Las Vegas Review-Journal

Daily arrivals continue to rise at Mccarran as Vegas reboots

- By Mick Akers Las Vegas Review-journal

Things are looking up for Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport after it experience­d record low travel volume during the coronaviru­s shutdown.

In August, over 330 flights per day are expected to land at Mccarran, a stark difference from the 110 arrivals seen during the low point of the pandemic-related shutdown of Las Vegas.

The number of flights has increased from 145 scheduled per day in May to the almost 200 arriving flights seen this month to the 280 expected daily arrivals in July.

“Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport is at the forefront of the Las Vegas comeback story,” said Rosemary Vassiliadi­s, Clark County director of aviation, in a statement. “The significan­t investment in increased scheduling shows the confidence our airline partners have in travelers’ demand to return to our incredible destinatio­n, and it underscore­s the hard work being done to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 here at the airport.”

Flight schedules will continue to rise as more hotels open in Las Vegas, which is mainly responsibl­e for this month’s jump, after some resorts on the Strip and downtown reopened June 4.

In all, 230 hotels reopened this month. By the end of July, 125,000 rooms are expected to be open valleywide, according to Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reports. Las Vegas has a total of just over 150,000 hotel rooms, according to the LVCVA.

“The reopening of Las Vegas was stronger than we expected,” said Steve Hill, CEO and president of the LVCVA, in a statement. “We greatly appreciate our airline partners recognizin­g the demand by investing in increased flights as we continue to open up additional casino-resorts and attraction­s and welcome our visitors back.”

The increases account for the

restoratio­n of services previously in place before the COVID-19 pandemic with a few new routes being added.

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