Travel Promotion Act expected to bolster Las Vegas
Tourism in southern Nevada, particularly Las Vegas, has suffered, but international visitors remains a bright spot. "It's been a tough year, particularly for domestic U.S. travelers to come to Las Vegas," said Gary Selesner, the president of Caesars Palace. "The one segment growing has been international." The recently signed Travel Promotion Act is expected to further boost international visitors' number.
KTNV-TV (Las Vegas) | 03/10
This story published in AH&LA SmartBrief on 03/10/2010
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