The COVID-19 crisis has had a dramatic impact on the travel industry, hitting Las Vegas especially hard. The measures that are being enacted by the state of Nevada in order to not only protect the citizens but also tourists to Las Vegas as well have involved limiting travel, which ultimately impacts the tourism industry negatively. As if the cutbacks in travel were not enough, the state-wide closures of many businesses and areas in order to prevent human contact has essentially brough tours to a halt. Even if there were customers who were interested in taking national parks tours from Las Vegas, the national parks themselves have now been shuttered for the time being. This means that even if you were to try to tour the park on your own, it is not open and accessible if it is a state or federal park. We understand that these measures are for the good of the country in order to limit the human interactions that serve as a method of spreading infection, and at the current time we are not offering national parks tours from Las Vegas as a result. The projections for a return to normal life and activities is fluid and is changing all the time. There are many who believe that restrictions on travel will be lifted by the end of April, allowing tourism activities in Las Vegas to return to normal. Other projections are predicting mid-May as far as the lifting of travel bans and the allowance of businesses to re-open, which would be quite difficult for many businesses to remain operational for that long without the ability to service customers. No matter what the time of the actual return to normalcy, it is obvious that when the all clear is sounded there will be a significant push
The COVID-19 crisis has had a dramatic impact on the travel industry, hitting Las Vegas especially hard. The measures that are being enacted by the