Sue Tinnish, a professional meeting planner, trainer, and facilitator, and an active volunteer member of the Educational Advisory Council of APEX, the Accepted Practices Exchange initiative, has been named the director of APEX. An initiative of...
The Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort has been ordered to pay a company more than $200,000 in damages and fees as a result of a corporate event that went seriously awry...
Last week, the Transportation Security Administration expanded a pilot program launched in February that allows travelers to select an airport security lane based on their level of experience with airport regulations...
The 22nd annual New England Meetings Industry Conference and Exposition (known as NEMICE) comes to the Hynes Convention Center in Boston April 8 and 9...
The Securities and Exchange Commission last week charged Fidelity Investments and 13 of its former and current employees—including Peter Lynch, the celebrated former manager of the Fidelity Magellan fund—with improperly accepting more than $1.6...
Two major online meeting registration providers—San Francisco–based Certain Software Inc. and Brisbane, Australia–based Amlink Technologies announced a merger last week...
A good meal can do wonders for jet lag, so when I arrived in Singapore after my 18-hour flight, I decided to forgo sleep and, instead, do as the locals do when hunger strikes: visit one of Singapore’s many “hawker centers” for a sampling of the...
The Open Skies Agreement between the United States and the European Union, taking effect at the end of March, eliminates decades of restrictions on the trans-Atlantic airline market. It allows U.S. and EU airlines to operate to and from any...
For incentive trips, Europe is a big draw — at a big price. But with forward contracts, careful site selection, and rooms at sea, savvy meeting planners can still offer qualifiers “the Continent,” even as the euro climbs to a record high.
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