More than 300,000 people will say their farewells to summer in Southern Nevada as they make their way to Las Vegas for the three-day Labor Day weekend.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority expects 331,000 visitors — 5.4 percent more than Labor Day last year — to arrive Friday and Saturday for what traditionally has become the last hurrah of summer before kids go back to school and businesses gear up for fall.
Harry Reid International Airport and Strip attractions are expected to be busier than usual for the weekend.