Bangkok Offers A Wealth Of New, Economical PropertiesBy Robert SelwitzSeveral recent openings and major renovations boosted Bangkok's international reputation as a... KEEP READINGCos. Try To Avoid Costly Short-Term Mtgs.By Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers this year face continued pressure from their companies to book meetings with... KEEP READINGHigh Demand, No New Supply Gives Resorts Upper HandBy Maria LenhartFor many resort hotels, this past winter was anything but cold. A surge in both corporate meetings and... KEEP READINGHotels Fortify Contracts: Mtg. Buyers Struggle With Attrition, Cancellation, Deposit ClausesBy Corrie DoshContractual deposit, cancellation and attrition clauses, which some hoteliers waived or relaxed in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meeting At Bristol-Myers Squibb: Strategic Hotel, Mtgs. Consolidation Cuts SpendBy Corrie DoshPharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. during the past 10 months has saved 10 percent of its... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2005-03-21The groups and meetings committee of the National Business Travel Association on Feb. 16 released the... KEEP READINGMelbourne Airport Expands Terminal, Betters ScreeningBy Michael RatcliffeIn an effort to better serve its increasing international passenger traffic and make it the first... KEEP READINGPCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Cos. Try To Avoid Costly Short-Term Mtgs.By Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers this year face continued pressure from their companies to book meetings with... KEEP READINGHigh Demand, No New Supply Gives Resorts Upper HandBy Maria LenhartFor many resort hotels, this past winter was anything but cold. A surge in both corporate meetings and... KEEP READINGHotels Fortify Contracts: Mtg. Buyers Struggle With Attrition, Cancellation, Deposit ClausesBy Corrie DoshContractual deposit, cancellation and attrition clauses, which some hoteliers waived or relaxed in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meeting At Bristol-Myers Squibb: Strategic Hotel, Mtgs. Consolidation Cuts SpendBy Corrie DoshPharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. during the past 10 months has saved 10 percent of its... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2005-03-21The groups and meetings committee of the National Business Travel Association on Feb. 16 released the... KEEP READINGMelbourne Airport Expands Terminal, Betters ScreeningBy Michael RatcliffeIn an effort to better serve its increasing international passenger traffic and make it the first... KEEP READINGPCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
High Demand, No New Supply Gives Resorts Upper HandBy Maria LenhartFor many resort hotels, this past winter was anything but cold. A surge in both corporate meetings and... KEEP READINGHotels Fortify Contracts: Mtg. Buyers Struggle With Attrition, Cancellation, Deposit ClausesBy Corrie DoshContractual deposit, cancellation and attrition clauses, which some hoteliers waived or relaxed in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meeting At Bristol-Myers Squibb: Strategic Hotel, Mtgs. Consolidation Cuts SpendBy Corrie DoshPharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. during the past 10 months has saved 10 percent of its... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2005-03-21The groups and meetings committee of the National Business Travel Association on Feb. 16 released the... KEEP READINGMelbourne Airport Expands Terminal, Betters ScreeningBy Michael RatcliffeIn an effort to better serve its increasing international passenger traffic and make it the first... KEEP READINGPCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Hotels Fortify Contracts: Mtg. Buyers Struggle With Attrition, Cancellation, Deposit ClausesBy Corrie DoshContractual deposit, cancellation and attrition clauses, which some hoteliers waived or relaxed in the... KEEP READINGManaging Meeting At Bristol-Myers Squibb: Strategic Hotel, Mtgs. Consolidation Cuts SpendBy Corrie DoshPharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. during the past 10 months has saved 10 percent of its... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2005-03-21The groups and meetings committee of the National Business Travel Association on Feb. 16 released the... KEEP READINGMelbourne Airport Expands Terminal, Betters ScreeningBy Michael RatcliffeIn an effort to better serve its increasing international passenger traffic and make it the first... KEEP READINGPCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Managing Meeting At Bristol-Myers Squibb: Strategic Hotel, Mtgs. Consolidation Cuts SpendBy Corrie DoshPharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. during the past 10 months has saved 10 percent of its... KEEP READINGMeetings Beat - 2005-03-21The groups and meetings committee of the National Business Travel Association on Feb. 16 released the... KEEP READINGMelbourne Airport Expands Terminal, Betters ScreeningBy Michael RatcliffeIn an effort to better serve its increasing international passenger traffic and make it the first... KEEP READINGPCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Meetings Beat - 2005-03-21The groups and meetings committee of the National Business Travel Association on Feb. 16 released the... KEEP READINGMelbourne Airport Expands Terminal, Betters ScreeningBy Michael RatcliffeIn an effort to better serve its increasing international passenger traffic and make it the first... KEEP READINGPCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Melbourne Airport Expands Terminal, Betters ScreeningBy Michael RatcliffeIn an effort to better serve its increasing international passenger traffic and make it the first... KEEP READINGPCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
PCMA Names Former Chicago CTB Exec CEOBy Corrie DoshThe Professional Convention Management Association has embarked on a new "external-focused" drive to... KEEP READINGShort-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Short-Term Rate Hikes Push Mtgs. To Alternate MarketsBy Corrie DoshCorporate meeting buyers have begun to move some of their events out of major cities and to secondary... KEEP READINGThough Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News
Though Meetings Grow, Financial Cos. Limit IncentivesBy Corrie DoshThough some financial services companies are holding more meetings this year, spending restraints on... KEEP READINGUAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News
UAL Faces Pension BattleBy David JonasMachinists and ground workers at bankrupt United Airlines threatened to strike following the federal... KEEP READINGAA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News
AA Alters Contracts: Carrier Replaces Complex Terms With Single DiscountsBy David JonasAmerican Airlines is reworking discounting agreements with its large corporate accounts by reducing... KEEP READINGIATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News
IATA Rule Changes Provide Int'l Fare SavingsBy Amon CohenAlmost two months after the International Air Transport Association relaxed several key restrictions... KEEP READINGSurvey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News
Survey: Biz Travelers Sense Expense Abuse CrackdownBy Jay BoehmerFollowing years of heightened cost-consciousness among corporate travel and expense managers, business... KEEP READINGUS Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News
US Airways, ATA Get Bankruptcy ExtensionsUS Airways yesterday said creditors had extended until March 15 the deadline for the carrier to file... KEEP READINGMore News