
The Henderson Executive Airport serves mainly private and chartered flights. Dozens of international carriers connect Las Vegas with Asia and Europe, and of course America. The largest of these is the McCarran International Airport, which is it's main airport and is one of the busiest airports in the world. Las Vegas is served by mainly 2 airports. Within the city stand the largest glass pyramid in the world one of the largest hotels in the country, with more than 5,000 rooms and one of the most expensive hotels ever constructed, the Bellagio. It is a place of superlatives, both positive and negative. Las Vegas is a place of million-lightbulb signs and fantastic architecture, of readily visible wealth and carefully hidden poverty. This transformation-made possible by a combination of shrewd entrepreneurship, access to water, an extensive transportation network, and permissive state laws-has created the city now often known simply as “Vegas,” a place of vast casinos, elaborate hotels, and spectacular entertainment venues that attracts masses of visitors from throughout the world. The only major city in the American West to have been founded in the 20th century, Las Vegas grew from a tiny, desert-bound railroad service center at the outset of the 20th century to the country’s fastest-growing metropolis at the century’s end. Las Vegas, city, seat (1909) of Clark county, southeastern Nevada, U.S.
