The Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) is set to return to Las Vegas this weekend, attracting attendees from across the globe.
Cirrus Aviation, a private jet charter company based in Las Vegas, reported that dozens of private jet flights are expected to arrive from Los Angeles alone.
This influx is part of a growing trend observed over the past year.
Travis Turner, Vice President of Guest Experience at Cirrus Aviation Services, said, “We have many other different residencies, and events that take place that don’t necessarily compete for the weekend but they certainly compete for the space on our tarmac as well.”
While Harry Reid International Airport serves as the main hub for flights into Las Vegas, Cirrus Aviation noted that it shares tarmac space with North Las Vegas Airport and Boulder City Executive Airport.
This collaboration helps maintain a smooth flow of air traffic into and out of the city.