Marriott is going all in on Groups360’s small-meeting booking tool, providing real-time visibility into meeting-room inventory, guest rooms, and more across 1,500 properties.
The U.S. will add testing requirements for travelers from China, Hong Kong, and Macao starting January 5. CES has moved that deadline up by four days.
Next year, U.S. citizens headed to the European Union will need to register with the EES and submit an ETIAS application. Not familiar with those? Here’s what each requires and when each goes into effect.
U.S. Travel’s new infographic puts the visa delays for travelers from non-Visa Waiver Program countries into a humorous perspective.
The United Nations’ COP27 climate conference in Egypt was the scene of the roadmap’s debut this week. Any organization can use it to implement net-zero carbon actions for events and track progress.
The company’s new deal with PRM Marketing Services delivers services, intel in the Asia market.
The big meetings agency addresses event costs versus creativity, strategic meetings management, and sustainability, showcasing trends with some advice to boot.
After two-plus years, there are finally some meaningful numbers to examine: 2022’s actuals versus 2023’s expectations.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict is causing disruptions to energy supplies across the E.U., and many businesses—including hotels—might have to adapt by implementing austerity measures.
VisitScotland’s Rory Archibald has launched an advocacy organization for the business-events industry focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as environmental issues.