Las Vegas Survived COVID. The Iran War Is a Different Story

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Las Vegas was already struggling before the first missile was fired.
13 straight months of declining visitors. Casino revenues falling across the board. MGM, Caesars, and Wynn all reporting losses. The Strip had gotten too expensive — and the middle-class traveler had quietly stopped coming.
Then on February 28, 2026, the US and Israel struck Iran.
Oil crossed $112 a barrel. Jet fuel nearly doubled. Airfares hit $465 — the highest since 2019. United Airlines cut 5% of its routes. And gas in Las Vegas climbed toward $5 a gallon.
A war 10,000 miles away is now threatening to do what a pandemic, a recession, and a decade of bad decisions could not.
This is the full story of how the Iran oil war is hitting Las Vegas harder than almost anything before it — and why the summer of 2026 could be make or break for the entire Strip.
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