See How Florida’s Hotel & Tourism Industry Rose to Meet Hurricane Matthew
See how Florida's hotel & tourism industry rose to meet Hurricane Matthew with a number of innovative corporate social responsibility programs.
Barcelo’s Multi-Brand Strategy Responds to Group Travel Changes
“The new structure will make it easy for guests to select the type of resort experience they want with an appropriate price point to match, all while visiting some of the world’s most desirable destinations.”
Art Basel Kicks Off with Interactive Art-Themed Activities
Popularized in New York City, the DanceBody fitness program is expanding to Miami, offering classes at Anatomy at 1220 in Miami Beach.
Bleisure Tops Destination Hotels’ 2017 Meeting Trends
More and more attendees are extending their stays to combine business trips with personal vacation.
Oneworld Events Reduces Attendee-Flying Requirement by Half
As such, oneworld events is lowering the minimum requirement for the number of delegates flying internationally to an event by half, to just 50.
Miramonte Indian Wells Joins Hilton’s Curio Collection
The resort’s signature Grove Artisan Kitchen uses several ingredients that are grown at the resort in addition to partnerships with local farmers.
Miraval Group to Expand Travaasa Austin’s Wellness Experiences
“The campus is surrounded by protected lands, providing privacy and protection from distractions of the outside world ─ key attributes of the Miraval Experience."
Snow Dance, Sculpture Festivities Bring Groups to Breckenridge
Breckenridge is prepping to win back the title of The World’s Longest Shotski with a pre-parade Shotski hosted by Breckenridge Distillery.
Associated Luxury Hotels International Announces New Parent Company
“This next step in the evolution from ALHI’s 30 years of dedicated group business is in response to the growing competitive needs of our distinguished member hotels and resorts, and persistent inquiries from other luxury-level independent hotels and resorts worldwide.”
Navigating the World of Travel Bans & Boycotts
No matter what side of the political argument you and your group supports, the key thing that all meetings industry professionals can do is monitor policy issues that impact the industry.
Whoops-a-Daisy: THE Improv Tip We Can Glean from the Oscars Debacle
Now that the shock has worn off, let’s see what we can learn from this mother of all whoops-a-daisy Oscar moments.
Visit These National Parks While the Gettin’s Good
Because of severe staffing shortages, seven historic sites in Philadelphia’s Independence National Historic Park will shutdown in the coming months.
Life Without Uber and Lyft: One City’s Story
Last year, the City of Austin started requiring ride-hailing companies, both ride-share companies and taxis, to fingerprint its drivers, and both Uber and Lyft pulled out in protest.
Fort Lauderdale Inches Closer to Becoming the Riviera of America
A luxury vibe is rolling into in Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood, Fla., via a wave of new high-end and hyperlocal restaurants and hotels.