Knives on Planes? TSA Says Not So Fast

Small Knives on Planes? TSA Says Not So FastThe Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced the postponement of a new rule that would

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Federal Funding Cuts Threaten Lodging, Tourism

WASHINGTON, D.C. As a result of Congress missing the sequestration deadline, a series of large automatic spending cuts are set to take place for

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Crisis Duty: How to Mitigate Risk at Meetings

The tragic events that seem to impact our world at an ever increasing rate, from mass shootings and natural disasters to criminal acts, are

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BWI Adopting Prescreening Program

BALTIMORE, Md. Before year's end, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport will be part of a passenger prescreening program

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Visit Phoenix President & CEO Steve Moore Announces Retirement

Visit Phoenix President & CEO Steve Moore has announced his retirement effective March 31, 2021. During his 19-year tenure at Visit Phoenix,

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IMEX CEO Carina Bauer Discusses Largest Ever IMEX America

IMEX Group CEO Carina Bauer sat down with Meetings Today to break down what's new at IMEX America in 2018 (#IMEX18), discuss how the conference has

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IMEX CEO Carina Bauer Discusses Largest Ever IMEX America

IMEX Group CEO Carina Bauer sat down with Meetings Today to break down what's new at IMEX America in 2018 (#IMEX18), discuss how the conference has

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Flight Plan?

After the snowy Valentine’s Day tarmac sit-in that put JetBlue in the public relations hot seat, and the Christmas holiday Texas tarmac

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Air Travel Issues Forced End to Government Shutdown

On January 25, travel-related issues brought a temporary end to the partial government shutdown. How? The simple answer—the shutdown was

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Planner Pick: Laredo

More CoverageNatural Havens, Cultural Corners

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9 Key Steps for a Triumphant Return to In-Person Events 

Never has the meeting and events industry been so challenged with constant change and uncertainty. It seems insurmountable to balance the creation

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A resilient Puerto Rico proves its staying power

Puerto Rico’s economic lifeblood is its tourism industry, with meetings and events playing a central role in driving business to this Caribbean

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ASAE Reacts to Trump’s Travel Ban

There has been a lot of uncertainty and confusion in the days since President Donald Trump signed

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Site Inspections During a Pandemic: A COVID-19 Meetings Safety Checklist

Having been a meeting planner for nearly 40 years, I’ve been on my share of site inspections. However, I haven’t done one for quite some time. Not

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Geoff Ballotti

The U.S. Travel Association on Monday announced Geoff Ballotti, president and CEO of Wyndham

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TSA Sickouts Rising; Shutdown Impacting Meetings

Air travelers may be in for a rude awakening when navigating airports during the government shutdown, as the absence rate for TSA workers is now on a

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8 Social Media Trends to Watch Out for in 2016

With over 4 billion video views daily on Facebook in 2015 and Instagram hitting the 300-million-user mark, we can’t say that social media is

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Geoff Ballotti Named U.S. Travel National Chair

WASHINGTON, D.C.The U.S. Travel Association on Monday announced Geoff Ballotti, president and

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Dow Outlines 9/11 Impact

Roger Dow, president and

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Q&A: Meetings Advocacy With Roger Rickard

Roger Rickard has been a voice for industry advocacy and for individuals in our industry for some time.Like Roger, my interest and involvement in

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