Domestic flight volume is off 54% from last November

Las Vegas airport recorded 1.8M passengers in November

International flights continued to languish in November with 19,603 passengers arriving at McCarran, a 93.6 percent drop from a year ago.
2020-12-29
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More than 1.8 million travelers passed through the Las Vegas airport in November, a slight drop from October and less than half the pre-pandemic traffic the airport saw a year earlier. McCarran has recorded about 21 million passengers to date this year. That’s less than half the 47 million recorded by the same point in 2019.

The Clark County Department of Aviation on Monday reported passenger counts were down 56.7 percent for the month compared with 2019.

The 11-month total number of passengers using McCarran stands at 20.5 million, 56.6 percent off the 2019 11-month total of 47.3 million. The 2019 total was a record 51.5 million passengers.

Domestic flight volume is off 54% from last November, while international flight volume is off 94% — from 305,297 in November 2019 to just 19,603 passengers this November.

McCarran's low point was in April, when officials counted just over 150,000 passengers, as COVID-19 forced a shutdown of hotels and casinos. 





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