India, Aug. 29 -- Las Vegas is facing another big hit to its tourism industry as new airport data shows a sharp drop in travelers coming to the city.

Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas's main airport located just a few miles from the Strip, has now seen six straight months of declining passenger traffic, as reported by Daily Mail.

Notably, in May 2025, fewer than five million passengers went through the airport. That was a 3.9 percent drop in both domestic and international travel compared to May 2024.

International travel fell the hardest in Canada. Air Canada passenger numbers dropped 21.7 percent, while WestJet was down 34.6 percent. Domestic travel also slipped. Southwest Airlines was down 0.3 percent from last year, and S...