Red Lion Hotels CFO Departs Position After Two MonthsBy Donna M. AiroldiRed Lion Hotels Corp. CFO Nate Troup is leaving the company, Red Lion announced. His last day will be... KEEP READINGPlanning for Post-Pandemic TravelBy Chris DavisThe coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage business travel, with recent U.S. enplanements and hotel... KEEP READINGAmerican Extends Free Name Change Offering to Business Extra AccountsBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is allowing free name changes for companies in its Business Extra program.... KEEP READINGZeus Living Lays Off 50 Percent of Remaining StaffBy Donna M. AiroldiLess than two months after it laid off 30 percent of its employees, apartment-style accommodation... KEEP READINGTravel Leaders, Altour Unify Corporate-Focused BrandsBy Adam PerrottaNearly three years after merging as sister companies, Travel Leaders Corporate and Altour's corporate... KEEP READINGBrussels Airlines to Return to the Skies Next MonthBy Michael B. BakerBrussels Airlines plans to resume flight operations on June 15, starting with a reduced schedule that... KEEP READINGDelta to Retire 777 Fleet By Year-EndBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines will retire permanently its fleet of 18 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of this year,... KEEP READINGMeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Planning for Post-Pandemic TravelBy Chris DavisThe coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage business travel, with recent U.S. enplanements and hotel... KEEP READINGAmerican Extends Free Name Change Offering to Business Extra AccountsBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is allowing free name changes for companies in its Business Extra program.... KEEP READINGZeus Living Lays Off 50 Percent of Remaining StaffBy Donna M. AiroldiLess than two months after it laid off 30 percent of its employees, apartment-style accommodation... KEEP READINGTravel Leaders, Altour Unify Corporate-Focused BrandsBy Adam PerrottaNearly three years after merging as sister companies, Travel Leaders Corporate and Altour's corporate... KEEP READINGBrussels Airlines to Return to the Skies Next MonthBy Michael B. BakerBrussels Airlines plans to resume flight operations on June 15, starting with a reduced schedule that... KEEP READINGDelta to Retire 777 Fleet By Year-EndBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines will retire permanently its fleet of 18 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of this year,... KEEP READINGMeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
American Extends Free Name Change Offering to Business Extra AccountsBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is allowing free name changes for companies in its Business Extra program.... KEEP READINGZeus Living Lays Off 50 Percent of Remaining StaffBy Donna M. AiroldiLess than two months after it laid off 30 percent of its employees, apartment-style accommodation... KEEP READINGTravel Leaders, Altour Unify Corporate-Focused BrandsBy Adam PerrottaNearly three years after merging as sister companies, Travel Leaders Corporate and Altour's corporate... KEEP READINGBrussels Airlines to Return to the Skies Next MonthBy Michael B. BakerBrussels Airlines plans to resume flight operations on June 15, starting with a reduced schedule that... KEEP READINGDelta to Retire 777 Fleet By Year-EndBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines will retire permanently its fleet of 18 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of this year,... KEEP READINGMeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Zeus Living Lays Off 50 Percent of Remaining StaffBy Donna M. AiroldiLess than two months after it laid off 30 percent of its employees, apartment-style accommodation... KEEP READINGTravel Leaders, Altour Unify Corporate-Focused BrandsBy Adam PerrottaNearly three years after merging as sister companies, Travel Leaders Corporate and Altour's corporate... KEEP READINGBrussels Airlines to Return to the Skies Next MonthBy Michael B. BakerBrussels Airlines plans to resume flight operations on June 15, starting with a reduced schedule that... KEEP READINGDelta to Retire 777 Fleet By Year-EndBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines will retire permanently its fleet of 18 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of this year,... KEEP READINGMeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Travel Leaders, Altour Unify Corporate-Focused BrandsBy Adam PerrottaNearly three years after merging as sister companies, Travel Leaders Corporate and Altour's corporate... KEEP READINGBrussels Airlines to Return to the Skies Next MonthBy Michael B. BakerBrussels Airlines plans to resume flight operations on June 15, starting with a reduced schedule that... KEEP READINGDelta to Retire 777 Fleet By Year-EndBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines will retire permanently its fleet of 18 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of this year,... KEEP READINGMeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Brussels Airlines to Return to the Skies Next MonthBy Michael B. BakerBrussels Airlines plans to resume flight operations on June 15, starting with a reduced schedule that... KEEP READINGDelta to Retire 777 Fleet By Year-EndBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines will retire permanently its fleet of 18 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of this year,... KEEP READINGMeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Delta to Retire 777 Fleet By Year-EndBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines will retire permanently its fleet of 18 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of this year,... KEEP READINGMeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
MeetingsBooker.com Allows Venues to Add Covid-19 Safety Policies to ProfilesBy Donna M. AiroldiOnline simple meetings booking provider MeetingsBooker.com now will allow the more than 137,000... KEEP READINGReport: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Report: Extended-Stay Tier in Q1 Not as Hard-Hit as Other U.S. HotelsBy Donna M. AiroldiFirst-quarter U.S. extended-stay hotel demand declined 7.1 percent year over year to 29.2 million room... KEEP READINGSTR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News
STR: U.S. Weekly Hotel Rooms Sold Top 10 Million, Most Since MarchBy Donna M. AiroldiDemand for U.S. hotels increased for the fourth week in a row, according to STR, with absolute... KEEP READINGKorean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News
Korean Air to Restore Service to Several International Markets in JuneBy Michael B. BakerKorean Air will expand international operations in June to 146 flights per week on 32 routes, compared... KEEP READINGCovid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News
Covid-19: Where Will We Be a Year from Now?The entire world is reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic. Healix International/HX Global chief medical... KEEP READINGBenchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News
Benchmark Relaxes Attrition, Cancellation Fees for New MeetingsBy Donna M. AiroldiHospitality company Benchmark has relaxed attrition and cancellation fees for new meeting bookings,... KEEP READINGAvianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News
Avianca Gets OK to Continue Operations After Bankruptcy FilingBy Michael B. BakerA U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given interim approval to "first day" motions for Colombian carrier... KEEP READINGU.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News
U.K. Again Delays New Payment Authentication StandardsBy Amon CohenThe United Kingdom will delay by six months the introduction of tough new payment verification... KEEP READINGMore News