Las Vegas airline passenger numbers continue to fall but gaming revenues are up

Las Vegas saw a 4.2% decline in airline passenger numbers in March compared to 2025, but gaming revenues rose 11.78%. Visitor volume increased 1.9% due to events like NASCAR and March Madness.
Las Vegas casinos and tourism officials released their March numbers, showing a decline in airline passengers but an increase in gaming revenues. Harry Reid International Airport saw 4,642,207 passengers in March, down 4.2% from 2025. Visitor volume rose 1.9% due to events like the NASCAR Pennzoil 400 and March Madness. Convention attendance was up over 30%. State gaming wins increased 11.78% compared to March 2025. Downtown Las Vegas, the Boulder Strip, and Las Vegas Strip saw significant boosts, up about 20%, 15%, and 15%, respectively. Casino operators reported stable business despite a decline in international visitors, particularly from Canada.
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