"Super Bowl Travel: Billionaires, Private Jets, and Environmental Impact"

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St. George hotels are not experiencing a surge in bookings despite the nearby Super Bowl in Las Vegas, while the local airport is preparing for an influx of private jets carrying high-paying fans. St. George Regional Airport expects over 80 additional aircraft, including those of billionaires, dignitaries, and celebrities, with Taylor Swift possibly attending the game. The airport has been coordinating with Las Vegas controllers to manage the increased air traffic, and anticipates a larger impact during the PGA Tour in October. Meanwhile, local tourism officials report soft hotel bookings due to the availability of accommodations in Las Vegas.
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