Want to see where your favorite CSM has ended up these days, or who's recently opened up their own meeting planning shop? Check out People on the Move, a regularly updated compilation of who's where, now. ...
Unicomm, which produces the Adventures in Travel Expo for vendors who specialize in adventure, is adding a "luxury component in two of its upcoming show markets for 2005 to serve high-end travel enthusiasts, business travelers, and industry...
According to an article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, there's all kinds of doings, dirt, and drama to the two proposed mega-mergers: MGM Mirage-Mandalay and Harrah's-Caesars. ...
What do you think they’ll look like? That’s what organizers of HITEC 2000 (I know, it’s old, but I just found it recently thanks to the MIMlist listserv) asked their attendees via an ARS. ...
OK, so I scared myself silly with last Friday's post about possible rumors of terrorists in the air. So I did a little checking on those guys who are supposed to watch our backs while in flight, the Federal Air Marshals. The FAMs, who now operate...
Just think, one of these days you won’t have to spend all that cash flying in your keynoters first class—-according to this article from TRNmag.com, teleportation—-like Star Trek transporters—-may be closer to becoming a reality than you might...
The confluence of reading this Washington Post article, Rich Westerfield's post on the TSMI blog, and getting a press release from NYC & Company, New York’s CVB, that new legislation has been introduced to "expand [Jacob K. Javits Convention...
Whether you're one of those people who have no fear of flying and feel safe from terrorism in the skies or are more a giant chicken like me, read this article from womenwallstreet.com. It made me think about what threats are real, what threats...