After a devastating year, there’s pent-up demand for a return to live face-to-face meetings events, and Las Vegas is already seeing record gains in bookings through the end of the year and into 2022, according to industry executives who attended the event.
“We’re making great strides and I think things will continue to move quickly,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “Everyone in this industry should feel really excited about the future, and it might be coming faster than you might be expecting.”
Over the past year, industry leaders along the Las Vegas Strip worked closely together to navigate the crisis and share best health and safety practices that defined the guidelines for individual properties as well as the destination as a whole.
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April 19, 2021
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak is aiming for the state’s many hospitality and events venues to allow 100% capacity by June 1. The welcome news is well-timed, as Las Vegas has an increasingly
full slate of events scheduled starting this summer, many of which were predicated on allowing large crowds indoors.
“Our state health officials are comfortable setting a goal for a full reopening to 100% capacity on June 1,” said Sisolak during an April 13 press conference. “A safe and responsible reopening is a path forward to bringing back conventions and getting Nevadans back to work.”
The governor added that the state’s mask mandate would remain in effect and urged locals to adhere to health and safety regulations even as the number of vaccinated adults surge.
Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, delivers his closing homily Feb. 21, 2021, for the annual Los Angeles archdiocesan Religious Education Congress, which was held virtually because of the pandemic. (CNS screen grab/Religious Education Congress via YouTube)
Los Angeles For Jesus parents, answering God s call meant their whole lives were turned upside down, not unlike the events of the past year, Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez said Feb. 21 at the close of the all-virtual 2021 Religious Education Congress.
Reminding participants of the Year of St. Joseph recently declared by Pope Francis, he made the case that Mary and Joseph give us a beautiful example for our ministries in this moment.