Forget what you know about getting your groups to Europe. The Open Skies Agreement between the United States and the European Union, which takes effect at the end of March, will eliminate decades of restrictions on the trans-Atlantic airline...
In an ongoing effort to identify how much meetings contribute to national economies and, therefore, the global economy, six countries have agreed to take part in a pilot project. It will provide a standard methodology by adapting the United...
Most benchmarking around strategic meeting management programs has focused on U.S. companies—until now. A new white paper released by Advito, the Dallas-based independent consulting division of BCD Travel, profiles several European companies’...
There will be some new elements at Reed Travel Exhibitions’ second Gulf Incentive, Business Travel & Meetings Exhibition (GIBTM), to be held April 8-10 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre in the United Arab Emirates...
With a billion dollars in hotel development and renovation and a new convention center marking its first anniversary, Puerto Rico has reached a new level for meetings. “It’s offshore and it’s easy,” says Ramon Sanchez, executive vice president and...
American organizations are doing an increasing amount of business in Brazil. As with planning meetings in any foreign country, differences in language, monetary currency, and time zones present enough of a challenge--but throw in differences in...
It's been a relatively quiet hurricane season for the U.S., but busier in the Caribbean and Mexico. Still, though prepared for the worst as storms approached, the resorts in those areas got off very easy...
There seems to be no end to skyrocketing hotel prices in Asia. The average daily rate across the Asia Pacific region was up more than 13 percent this year through June, to $137, according to a report released last week by Deloitte and Touche...