Meetings Beat - 2005-08-15OnVantage Adds Consulting Service... KEEP READINGMeetings Today Names Top Practitioners Of 2005Each of Meetings Today's Best Practitioners of 2004-2005 has addressed a key issue facing the industry... KEEP READINGMeetingWorld: Hotels Wait For High-Revenue GroupsBy Corrie DoshHotels expect occupancy and the rates they can charge both to continue to soar through 2006, so... KEEP READINGNBTA Paper Eyes StakeholdersBy Corrie DoshCritical steps in the implementation of a strategic meetings management program are identifying direct... KEEP READINGStarCite Integrates All ToolsBy Corrie DoshMeetings technology firm StarCite Inc. has integrated its multiple tools on one platform that... KEEP READINGUAL Delays Bankruptcy Exit Plan FilingUnited Airlines parent UAL Corp. this morning said it postponed the filing of documents that would... KEEP READINGBA Reverses Card Fee PolicyBy Amon CohenBritish Airways reversed an unpopular, three-year-old policy of not accepting payment card merchant... KEEP READINGNew Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Meetings Today Names Top Practitioners Of 2005Each of Meetings Today's Best Practitioners of 2004-2005 has addressed a key issue facing the industry... KEEP READINGMeetingWorld: Hotels Wait For High-Revenue GroupsBy Corrie DoshHotels expect occupancy and the rates they can charge both to continue to soar through 2006, so... KEEP READINGNBTA Paper Eyes StakeholdersBy Corrie DoshCritical steps in the implementation of a strategic meetings management program are identifying direct... KEEP READINGStarCite Integrates All ToolsBy Corrie DoshMeetings technology firm StarCite Inc. has integrated its multiple tools on one platform that... KEEP READINGUAL Delays Bankruptcy Exit Plan FilingUnited Airlines parent UAL Corp. this morning said it postponed the filing of documents that would... KEEP READINGBA Reverses Card Fee PolicyBy Amon CohenBritish Airways reversed an unpopular, three-year-old policy of not accepting payment card merchant... KEEP READINGNew Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
MeetingWorld: Hotels Wait For High-Revenue GroupsBy Corrie DoshHotels expect occupancy and the rates they can charge both to continue to soar through 2006, so... KEEP READINGNBTA Paper Eyes StakeholdersBy Corrie DoshCritical steps in the implementation of a strategic meetings management program are identifying direct... KEEP READINGStarCite Integrates All ToolsBy Corrie DoshMeetings technology firm StarCite Inc. has integrated its multiple tools on one platform that... KEEP READINGUAL Delays Bankruptcy Exit Plan FilingUnited Airlines parent UAL Corp. this morning said it postponed the filing of documents that would... KEEP READINGBA Reverses Card Fee PolicyBy Amon CohenBritish Airways reversed an unpopular, three-year-old policy of not accepting payment card merchant... KEEP READINGNew Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
NBTA Paper Eyes StakeholdersBy Corrie DoshCritical steps in the implementation of a strategic meetings management program are identifying direct... KEEP READINGStarCite Integrates All ToolsBy Corrie DoshMeetings technology firm StarCite Inc. has integrated its multiple tools on one platform that... KEEP READINGUAL Delays Bankruptcy Exit Plan FilingUnited Airlines parent UAL Corp. this morning said it postponed the filing of documents that would... KEEP READINGBA Reverses Card Fee PolicyBy Amon CohenBritish Airways reversed an unpopular, three-year-old policy of not accepting payment card merchant... KEEP READINGNew Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
StarCite Integrates All ToolsBy Corrie DoshMeetings technology firm StarCite Inc. has integrated its multiple tools on one platform that... KEEP READINGUAL Delays Bankruptcy Exit Plan FilingUnited Airlines parent UAL Corp. this morning said it postponed the filing of documents that would... KEEP READINGBA Reverses Card Fee PolicyBy Amon CohenBritish Airways reversed an unpopular, three-year-old policy of not accepting payment card merchant... KEEP READINGNew Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
UAL Delays Bankruptcy Exit Plan FilingUnited Airlines parent UAL Corp. this morning said it postponed the filing of documents that would... KEEP READINGBA Reverses Card Fee PolicyBy Amon CohenBritish Airways reversed an unpopular, three-year-old policy of not accepting payment card merchant... KEEP READINGNew Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
BA Reverses Card Fee PolicyBy Amon CohenBritish Airways reversed an unpopular, three-year-old policy of not accepting payment card merchant... KEEP READINGNew Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
New Rules To Add Hassle, Delays For Visitors To The U.S.By Amon CohenAirlines are predicting chaos for passengers flying into and out of the United States on Oct. 4, when... KEEP READINGAirline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Airline M&A Underway On Both Sides Of The AtlanticBy David JonasTwo sets of carriers this month progressed on plans to merge operations after regulators signed off on... KEEP READINGBusy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News
Busy Conference Centers, IACC Look To Grow OverseasBy Corrie DoshAfter years of declining revenues, the conference center industry saw a financial turnaround in 2004... KEEP READINGChains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News
Chains Chase Large MeetingsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers are sticking closely to their budgets for events with more than 200... KEEP READINGCWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News
CWT Insider Takes Global PostBy Jessica KirshnerCarlson Wagonlit Travel earlier this month announced the appointment of Martin Warner as executive... KEEP READINGHotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News
Hotels Pile On The Fees: New, Increased Meetings Surcharges To Reach Historic HeightsBy Corrie DoshHotel fees and surcharges on corporate meetings will hit record levels this year, analysts said, and... KEEP READINGInt'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News
Int'l Opportunities Arise: U.S., Foreign Airlines Adding Capacity, Seeking Antitrust ImmunityBy David JonasBig Six network carriers continued to increase traffic and capacity on international routes in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News
Managing Meetings At: Hewlett-Packard--HP Plans $23M Savings Through Tech RolloutBy Corrie DoshDecentralized Hewlett-Packard Co. saved nearly $2 million in the first half of 2005 through an ongoing... KEEP READINGMore News