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December 23, 2008

Las Vegas Sets Another Record for Snowfall

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas News, Las Vegas Weather

Snow fell in the Las Vegas Valley this morning for the first time ever on Dec. 23, the National Weather Service reported.

Snow flakes were reported at McCarran International Airport about 6 a.m. today. Then, meteorologists at the weather service office on Dean Martin Road, about two miles southwest of the airport, observed flurries at 6:40 a.m.

This is the first time since official weather records have been kept in Las Vegas that snow has been recorded on Dec. 23.

Last Wednesday, the Las Vegas Valley officially recorded 3.6 inches of snow at the weather service office, with up to 8 inches in some locations.

Two more storms will affect Las Vegas through the week, one arriving on Christmas Eve on Wednesday and into Christmas Day on Thursday. The second could arrive Friday and linger into Saturday. They are expected to bring rain and winds to the valley, but no snow.

Temperatures in the daytime should range from the mid-40s lower 50s as the storms sweep through Las Vegas. Nighttime lows are expected to drop to the lower 40s and into the 30s.

Las Vegas has a 20 to 30 percent of rain on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, then a gradual warming trend with drier conditions should build into Southern Nevada from Sunday through early next week.

December 19, 2008

Office Star to show during CES in Las Vegas

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas News, Las Vegas Transportation

Office Star, an importer of ready-to-assemble home office and entertainment furniture, said it will open its World Market Center showroom, space C-1340, during next month’s Consumer Electronics Show here.

CES, which annually draws more than 125,000 people, takes place Jan. 8-11.

The company will provide complimentary transportation to and from Las Vegas Strip and downtown hotels, as well as the Las Vegas Convention Center, which is the largest CES venue.

Scott Danto, vice president of sales and marketing, said the company will use the show to unveil its Elliptical entertainment furniture. The new contemporary collection features pieces constructed of MDF with a sleek, oval-shaped design and matte black crinkle finished vinyl. Most units have tempered glass shelves.

To make a showroom appointment and arrange for transportation, call (909) 930-2000, extension 225, prior to CES or (702) 380-8322 during the show.

December 8, 2008

Analyst: Las Vegas rates down on New Year’s Eve

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas News

A JPMorgan analyst said Monday that New Year’s Eve room rates at Las Vegas casino resorts appear to be 27 percent lower this year, marking another sign of weakness for the city’s gambling market.

Based on a weekly survey of Las Vegas Strip room rates, JPMorgan analyst Joseph Greff said the average daily room rate for Dec. 31 fell to $341 this year, from $466 last year.

He noted that New Year’s Eve, a key event for Las Vegas casino operators, falls on Wednesday this year, compared with Monday last year.

Also Monday, Soleil Securities Group analyst Christina Woo said worsening conditions in the Las Vegas and Atlantic City gambling markets are adding to pressure on Boyd Gaming (nyse: BYD - news - people ) Inc. She downgraded the company’s rating to “Hold” from “Buy.”

In a note to investors, Woo said that local gaming activity in Las Vegas appears sluggish and hotel rooms are still available for New Year’s Eve.

Shares of casino operators mostly gained with the broader market on Monday. MGM Mirage  (nyse: MGM -  news  -  people ) shares rose 48 cents, or 4.5 percent, to $11.16 in afternoon trading. Shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp.  (nyse: LVS -  news  -  people ) jumped 46 cents, or 9 percent, to $5.57. Boyd Gaming’s stock rose 6 cents to $4.46.

Source:Forbes

December 4, 2008

Las Vegas air traffic down 12.8 percent for Oct.

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas Flights, Las Vegas News

Las Vegas airport officials say passenger traffic at the city’s major airport declined 12.8 percent in October compared to the same month one year ago, the 12th straight monthly decline.

The figures released this week show nearly 3.6 million passengers used McCarran International Airport during October 2008, compared to 4 million in October 2007.

One month ago, the airport said its September numbers showed a 13.2 percent decline, the largest decrease since the months following 9/11.

US Airways traffic at the airport declined 23 percent for October as the airline implemented cuts that had already been announced.

The year-to-date passenger total for the first 10 months of 2008 is 37.6 million, down from 40.3 million for the same time frame last year.

Source: Mercury News

November 21, 2008

Good, bad news about Las Vegas, international flights

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas Flights, Las Vegas News, Las Vegas Travel

Southern Nevada tourism received some good news and some bad news on international air service last week.

First, the bad.

In late April, British Midland - better known as BMI - will pull the plug on its nonstop route between Manchester, England, and McCarran International Airport.

Since Halloween 2004 BMI flew an Airbus A330 jumbo jet three times a week to Las Vegas. But the company says the route has underperformed and high fuel costs make it impossible to continue.

“The decision to with�draw long-haul services from Manchester was a very tough one, since we have operated (some of) these routes since 2001,” the airline said on its Web site. “However, sadly, the routes have never performed to the revenue levels we hoped to achieve, which combined with 2008 fuel price increases means we still see little prospect of improvement.”

BMI was the 12th busiest international carrier at McCarran in 2007, serving more than 55,000 passengers.

A sales representative said the company could reconsider the route when BMI’s acquisition by German airline giant Lufthansa is completed early next year.

Not to seem overly pessimistic, but I doubt that’s going to happen. When a carrier exits a market, it usually does so with sound economic reasons, so I doubt Lufthansa’s deeper pockets would finance a route that ultimately disappoints for the long haul.

BMI management apparently was disappointed with the amount of traffic generated from Las Vegas to Manchester - an argument I’ve never completely understood since it’s the traffic

Las Vegas that is going to generate the most interest and most of those coming here have to go back. Why not just reduce the number of flights from three to two a week? That’s a question I would have asked had BMI managers returned my calls and e-mails.

When BMI leaves the market, it will trim the number of carriers offering nonstop trans-Atlantic flights to two, with Virgin Atlantic - an airline that our governor may have recently ticked off by writing a letter of support for a cause supported by its biggest competitor, British Airways - from London to Las Vegas and Lufthansa-owned Condor, which flies nonstop from Frankfurt, Germany.

Despite that bad news for the local tourism industry, which is banking on increased international traffic to help boost sagging visitor numbers, there was some good news. It came from the busiest carrier at McCarran, Southwest Airlines, which isn’t an international flier.

Southwest announced it will work with Mexican carrier Volaris to develop a code-share agreement to link Mexican travelers to the United States and vice versa.

Southwest gave customers a view of how it would develop its code shares when the company had a deal with ATA - a deal that ended in March when ATA abruptly declared bankruptcy and quit flying.

Under Southwest’s ATA agreement, the airline offered flights on its Web site to places like New York LaGuardia Airport via Chicago Midway Airport. Las Vegans making that trip would fly Southwest to Midway and transfer to an ATA flight from Chicago to New York. The baggage transfer was seamless and passengers could earn frequent-flier points partially delivered by ATA.

Free trips earned on Southwest also could be used on ATA - which flew to Hawaii from Las Vegas.

Southwest said it hopes to announce more details about its partnership with Volaris next year and begin offering the connections by 2010.

Volaris, founded in 2006, is new enough to the market that a lot of people don’t know much about it. It has 39 routes connecting 23 cities south of the border. But, like Southwest’s planned code-share partner north of the border, Canada’s WestJet, Volaris has many similarities to Southwest.

It’s known as a discounter. It flies to some alternative airports (the center of its operations is in Toluca, outside Mexico City). It has a primary aircraft type, the Airbus A319 and A320 series, both twin-engine jets similar to Southwest’s Boeing 737s.

But where would Southwest and Volaris connect?

Right now, Volaris doesn’t fly into the United States, and Southwest has said it has no desire to begin flying south of the border. The closest Volaris flies to the U.S. is to Tijuana, Mexico, one of the airline’s busiest destinations.

Southwest has numerous routes and destinations near the Mexican border: San Diego, Tucson, Phoenix, Albuquerque and El Paso, Texas, among them. But would Southwest instead try to connect at some of its busiest stations to serve a maximum number of passengers - such as Houston, Los Angeles or even Las Vegas?

McCarran officials acknowledged Volaris made an initial contact last week about flying into Las Vegas. It’s still too early to know whether that means Las Vegas would be the transfer point in the Southwest-Volaris code share, but at least it’s a possibility.

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November 6, 2008

LVSC Acquired By Cantor Fitzgerald

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas News

Cantor Gaming, an affiliate of the global financial services company Cantor Fitzgerald, today announced that it has acquired Las Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC), the world’s largest oddsmaking company. LVSC provides odds and point spreads to all major Nevada sports books and its consensus line is considered the most valuable commodity for sports gaming all over the world. acquired

LVSC’s products and services will complement Cantor Gaming’s menu of gaming products; allowing both Cantor and LVSC to provide additional new and dynamic service products including international sporting events. Additionally, by utilizing Cantor’s state of the art technology, LVSC will be able to distribute a broader range of services on a real-time dynamic basis and be the platform for a ground breaking suite of new products, to be offered after appropriate gaming regulatory approvals.

Lee Amaitis, President of Cantor Gaming, said: “LVSC is the most respected and trusted odds maker in the business, with a long and impressive track record of making lines on all major sporting events. LVSC’s strict ethical guidelines and sophisticated use of technology reflect Cantor’s own values of trust and innovation. We’re delighted to combine the expertise of both companies, to offer customers a comprehensive range of sports gaming services.”

Kenny White, Chief Operating Officer of LVSC, added: “We’re very pleased to be announcing this deal with Cantor Gaming. Cantor has a long history of processing highly secure, critical transactions in the world’s financial markets and brings this experience and world-class technology to the race and sports book business. We see huge synergies between the two businesses and are delighted to be working with a company that is raising the bar for sports gaming worldwide.”
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October 24, 2008

Las Vegas’ First Online Auction Attracts Many

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas News

The month-long auction campaign of a well-known regional developer’s year end closeout of homes in northern Las Vegas has already reached the halfway mark, leaving interested buyers just two weeks to visit the properties, conduct due diligence, and place a competitive bid. The auction, held by LFC Group of Companies, a Southern California online auction marketing company, on its residential real estate website FRE.com(R) ( www.FRE.com/295R4), ends November 6.
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Financial Gloom Has Las Vegas Visitors Gambling Less

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas News

With just days to go until the U.S. presidential election, financial gloom hangs like a pall over visitors to Las Vegas.

Wayland Ferguson, a New Mexico resident in town for a conference, said he had no interest in gambling or splashing out during his trip.

“People need to get back to the idea of living on less than they make, not more than they make,” he said, as he stood with friends outside one of Las Vegas’ attractions, a mall modeled after the forum in ancient Rome.

“We’ve become a society that lives on credit. We need to increase our savings.”

During the good times, the gaudy neon lights of the famed Las Vegas strip fuel dreams of hitting the jackpot, and even breaking the bank at the casinos.

For Justin Pagliarulo, from Georgia, the biggest worry was his retirement fund, which is invested in financial markets through a 401(k) plan.

“I’m losing lots of money on my 401(k) right now, so that’s a big concern,” said Pagliarulo, who still found some money for a flutter in the casinos, and visit an upscale show by Cirque du Soleil.

Las Vegas’ spectacular excess lures nearly 40 million visitors a year from across the United States and beyond, who last year spent some $41.6 billion in the city.  Continued…

October 15, 2008

Bill Clinton Will Be in Nevada Supporting Obama Monday

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas News

The city of Elko is gearing up for an expected campaign stop by former President Bill Clinton next week. Police authorities there say they’ve been notified the former president is expected to be in Elko for a rally on Monday.

Details have not yet been confirmed. Clinton has been campaigning for Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama.
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