Disruptive weather and limited staffing caused a domino effect that led to Southwest Airlines canceling more than 1,800 flights over this past holiday weekend. The airline continues to work to stabilize its operation. What does this mean for future travel?
Corpus Christie, Texas, is offering meeting and event planners a variety of hosted opening or closing reception options for qualifying groups, along with boasting a destination that puts safety protocols as its top priority.
Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the premiere foodie destinations in the U.S. Here are six top Charleston restaurants that are good options for meetings and events groups who want to savor the city’s diverse cuisine scene.
While adjusting for the Delta variant has caused some short-term decline, the accelerating return of large scale in-person meetings and events to the bellwether Las Vegas market and beyond is a harbinger of post-pandemic recovery.
North Carolina is a state that is experiencing a reinvention as people move in for its natural offerings as well as business bona fides. Special event venues in North Carolina reflect this evolution.
This “hidden gem” of a site provides a storied past with reminiscences of old Hollywood. The resort now provides guests with luxury accommodations while combining the beauty of Spanish colonial architecture with views of the Santa Catalina mountain range.
The massive Rio Nuevo District improvement project in the works for more than 20 years is set to make maximum impact, as downtown Tucson’s star is rising on the meetings and conventions scene.
Introducing the 2021 Meetings Today Excellence Awards winners, representing meetings and events industry suppliers who helped their colleagues and the industry through charitable acts and sharing expert research in the last year.
From the phenomenal dining scene of historic Charleston to amazing coastal outdoor opportunities, some of the best golf in the world and the state capital in the interior, South Carolina presents a wealth of options that are only limited by a group’s imagination.