Las Vegas is barely open — and someone already picked off a casino.
Plus, the Eiffel Tower (the one in Paris — not Las Vegas) will soon reopen.
Around 11:30 p.m. Thursday, the suspect approached a man inside the Resorts World Casino and took $2,000 from his hand as he was playing a slot machine. Anyone with information about the case is. Another Las Vegas casino was hit this week, as a cage at New York-New York was robbed in the wee hours of Wednesday morning. At the time of this writing, about 24 hours since the robbery, the. New York Daily News Mar 08, 2020 at 9:35 AM Two gun-wielding bandits grabbed over $250,000 in an armed robbery at the Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens on Saturday night, police said.
Those are some of today’s travel headlines I thought you, too, may find interesting.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police responded to a robbery call from the recently reopened New York-New York Hotel & Casino just after 2 a.m. Thursday morning. According to local media, a man robbed. New York-New York casino robbery (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department) Suspect in robbery at New York-New York, Wednesday, January 10, 2018. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department).
The LVRJreports a would-be Danny Ocean robbed the main cage at Las Vegas Strip hotel New York-New York early this morning.
The genius hightailed it — to the MGM Grand across the street where he was later apprehended.
The Eiffel Tower reopens on June 25 — though access to the top deck won’t yet be allowed.
Speaking of iconic landmarks, MSN wonders if several famous locations — such as Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and Hong Kong’s Ocean Park — can survive after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delta announced the formation of new division inside the corporation: Global Cleanliness.
According to Delta, “The Global Cleanliness organization will further develop and execute Delta’s cleanliness standards, methods and quality management to ensure a consistently safe and sanitized experience across our facilities and aircraft for employees and customers, alike.”
Condé Nast Traveler wonders if we’ll see airline fees (seat selection, etc) go away.
Hint: I don’t think so.
— Chris