Summary Las Vegas airport expected to surpass pre-pandemic levels by Q4 at 104%. New international routes to Sin City expected to enhance airport growth. Construction of Southern Nevada Supplemental Airport underway to relieve capacity issues.

Fabulous Las Vegas , Nevada, is set to see international air travel capacities return to pre-pandemic figures by the end of this year's fourth quarter. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), the main airport serving Sin City, is expected to reach 104% of pre-pandemic levels with all global destinations exceeding full capacity (except Canada). Capacity from Canada is sitting at 99%.

Hitting the jackpot in Las Vegas Joel Van Over, senior director at Atlanta -based Ailevon and the LVCVA (Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority), who is heading to the Kingdom of Bahrain in October and will represent Las Vegas at the 2024 World Routes Conference, has noted that new flights from international carriers are contributing to continued growth at the airport. In addition to surpassing pre-pandemic levels by Q4, Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport is expected to reach 89% by the end of the third quarter. Harry Reid International Airport is one of two airports in the country where gambling is permitted.

Get all the latest aviation news for North America here New international routes to fabulous Las Vegas Contributing to the airport's overall growth and improvement in international services, the airport will be welcoming several new direct.