In her new column for Meetings Today, Laurie Sharp explores the evolving definition of luxury, how it’s taken on a new form in meetings and events and what planners can do to deliver high-quality luxury experiences.
Meeting and event planners could reasonably claim force majeure if they needed to cancel a meeting or mitigate attrition damages in the wake of the global CrowdStrike outage that stranded or delayed tens of thousands of air travelers July 19.
A year after taking the reins of Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp (NCVC), 27-year NCVC vet Deana Ivey shares her in-depth Music City expertise and what’s new in the destination.
Discover why outdoor havens in Western Montana, including Missoula, Kalispell and Whitefish, might be the perfect fit for your small- to mid-size corporate meeting, incentive or retreat program.
Destination organizations from around the world descended on Florida’s Tampa area for Destinations International’s Annual Convention, drawing record crowds to tackle the biggest trends in the tourism industry.
Drury Hotels will center its new Meetings with More program around smaller group gatherings as a direct result of industry-related data and will offer the program at its 150-plus hotels in 26 states.
In a Dallas Metroplex filled with worthy competitors for the meetings and conventions group dollar, Arlington has developed a giant conventions, sports and entertainment district that spills over with major attractions that will electrify groups of any stripe.
For three years in a row, Vienna, Austria, has been named the world’s most livable city by the Economist Intelligence Unit, and its culture, infrastructure and numerous meeting facilities also make it the perfect place for a group to call home.