An estimated 2,000 attendees will be in St. Louis for MPI’s annual World Education Congress (WEC), happening June 18-20. Here’s a preview of what’s new at this year’s conference and the can’t-miss events to add to your WEC agenda.
Cvent announced the launch of a new intelligence and AI tool called CventIQ during the opening keynote of Cvent CONNECT on June 10 in San Antonio, Texas, promising smarter workflows, higher-return experiences and more.
With just one year until competition starts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, we checked in with a few U.S. host cities and stadiums as they ramp up for their time in the spotlight.
Take your team on the world-famous Margarita Mile—Dallas’ ultimate sipping experience that honors this city’s signature drink. Bars and restaurants across the city beckon with their creative takes on the classic marg, on this free, self-guided tour.
Air Canada’s CEO said the 10% decline in Canada-US traffic is “not a tremendously large impact” to the Montreal-based carrier. Air Canada also slashed five U.S. routes amid low demand.
Terramar recently tripled its number of staff in Tulum amidst growing demand for group and incentive travel to the Cancún, Riviera Maya, and Tulum regions.
Universal Epic Universe opened on May 22 with great excitement and fanfare, bringing to life more than five immersive worlds in one amazing theme park.
New to MPI’s World Education Congress (WEC) this year are four “Learning Journeys” offering unique offsite educational experiences at iconic venues around St. Louis. In this Q&A with Dare to Interrupt podcast’s Courtney Stanley, Meetings Today unpacks her Learning Journey, “Women in Business: A Journey of Resilience & Connection,” and asks Stanley for her firsthand advice as a woman in business herself.
Major airlines, aircraft manufacturers and aviation unions sent a letter to U.S. senators claiming the Protect Your Points Act of 2024 could sharply reduce air travel and negatively impact tourism.