Record-breaking attendance at North America’s largest events-industry show—more than 14,000 participants—brought abundant energy and excitement to the show floor and the social spaces.
Citing “escalating security concerns,” a Houston hotel backed out of hosting the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights’ annual event less than two weeks out.
Known as Spark, the planning-specific platform will maintain a free version along with a paid version offering enhanced features that rolls out on October 23.
The top 25 U.S. markets have seen especially strong occupancy rates driven by group demand, while forward bookings through the end of 2023 are well above last year’s pace. The result: Tight lead times could require deeper pockets.
Several hotel companies are now voluntarily disclosing resort fees up front in the buying process. If finalized, a new FTC rule would mandate that online travel agencies and other booking channels do the same.
Knowland’s report on year-over-year events growth says Nashville’s meetings scene jumped more than 30 percent in September. Here are the other high-percentage growth cities, and the industries driving it.
From generative A.I discussions to a “Belong-a-palooza” to a filmmaker workshop, fresh topics will complement evergreen sessions such as event contracting and meeting security, for a lively educational agenda.