LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — For the sixth consecutive month, Las Vegas air travel fell below last year's levels as passenger counts declined 5.7% in July.

Numbers from Harry Reid International Airport are part of the proof that tourism in Las Vegas continues to struggle to live up to 2024. The Super Bowl provided a springboard for tourism last year, and it's been a problem for Las Vegas to match that pace.

So far in 2025, there have been 4.4% fewer arriving and departing passengers at Reid Airport.

Domestic travel has weakened, down 5.9% compared to July 2024, due to economic uncertainty at the national level.

But details in Wednesday's report point to an enormous dropoff for Spirit Airlines, which carried 328,076 fewer travelers in and out of Las Vegas compared to last July.

Spirit is a budge

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