Coming off a record 2024 in airline development, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s aviation consultant says there’s even more growth in the forecast for 2025.
In a report to the LVCVA’s board of directors Tuesday, Joel Van Over, senior director of Ailevon Pacific Aviation Consultants, said seat capacity on flights going to and from Harry Reid International Airport will increase by 1.9 percent to nearly 100,000 daily in the first four months of the year.
That’s up from the roughly 97,000 daily seats entering the market in 2024.
“We have more opportunities for people to get here in an airline seat than ever before,” Van Over said in his 20-minute presentation.