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Las Vegas loses its shine: sharp drop in visitors and flights in 2025

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The iconic tourist destination in the United States is going through a complicated moment since the beginning of 2025, as Las Vegas has seen a sharp drop both in the number of visitors and in the frequency of flights arriving in the city. This has raised alarms in the tourism and entertainment industries.

According to recent reports, the decline in tourist arrivals is due to a combination of factors, including high travel costs, inflation affecting both domestic and international travelers, and reduced air connectivity. These issues have directly impacted hotels, casinos, and shows that rely heavily on the steady flow of visitors.

Las Vegas loses its shine: sharp drop in visitors and flights in 2025

Does this mean Las Vegas has completely lost its appeal?

Not necessarily. Experts point out that the city remains a global benchmark for entertainment, but it needs to reinvent itself to continue attracting new generations of travelers, who now seek different, more private, and personalized experiences.

The challenge for Las Vegas at this moment is to recover the dynamism that made it the world’s entertainment capital, or the city that never sleeps, by adapting to a younger and more demanding market.

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