Carlson Mktg.'s Peter Moen Moves Mtgs. Model ForwardOne year after Carlson Wagonlit Travel and sister company Carlson Marketing Group introduced a procurement-based meetings management and consolidation... KEEP READINGCos. Refining PolicyBy Chris DavisEven with indications of a rebound in meetings activity, corporations have not slowed in implementing new or refined policies that offer executives or... KEEP READINGCVBs Build It, But Corporate Buyers Do Not ComeBy Chris DavisThough convention and visitors bureaus have spent a great deal of time and money developing technology designed to speed and ease the site-sourcing... KEEP READINGNBTA: Hotel RFP Will Not Include Mtgs.The National Business Travel Association's recently released 2003 modular hotel request for proposal includes no new meeting or group options, nor will... KEEP READINGProcurePoint Taps Barrett BlankSausalito, Calif.... KEEP READINGSiwek Replaces Ball As Apex Tech ChairIndustry technology veteran E. J. Siwek, president and founder of FlashPoint Technologies LLC of Bethel, Conn.... KEEP READINGSix Continents Standardizing Mtg. ContractsBy Chris DavisSix Continents Hotels is beginning an initiative to develop standard meeting contracts for some larger clients of its transient offerings. In exchange... KEEP READINGStudy: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Cos. Refining PolicyBy Chris DavisEven with indications of a rebound in meetings activity, corporations have not slowed in implementing new or refined policies that offer executives or... KEEP READINGCVBs Build It, But Corporate Buyers Do Not ComeBy Chris DavisThough convention and visitors bureaus have spent a great deal of time and money developing technology designed to speed and ease the site-sourcing... KEEP READINGNBTA: Hotel RFP Will Not Include Mtgs.The National Business Travel Association's recently released 2003 modular hotel request for proposal includes no new meeting or group options, nor will... KEEP READINGProcurePoint Taps Barrett BlankSausalito, Calif.... KEEP READINGSiwek Replaces Ball As Apex Tech ChairIndustry technology veteran E. J. Siwek, president and founder of FlashPoint Technologies LLC of Bethel, Conn.... KEEP READINGSix Continents Standardizing Mtg. ContractsBy Chris DavisSix Continents Hotels is beginning an initiative to develop standard meeting contracts for some larger clients of its transient offerings. In exchange... KEEP READINGStudy: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
CVBs Build It, But Corporate Buyers Do Not ComeBy Chris DavisThough convention and visitors bureaus have spent a great deal of time and money developing technology designed to speed and ease the site-sourcing... KEEP READINGNBTA: Hotel RFP Will Not Include Mtgs.The National Business Travel Association's recently released 2003 modular hotel request for proposal includes no new meeting or group options, nor will... KEEP READINGProcurePoint Taps Barrett BlankSausalito, Calif.... KEEP READINGSiwek Replaces Ball As Apex Tech ChairIndustry technology veteran E. J. Siwek, president and founder of FlashPoint Technologies LLC of Bethel, Conn.... KEEP READINGSix Continents Standardizing Mtg. ContractsBy Chris DavisSix Continents Hotels is beginning an initiative to develop standard meeting contracts for some larger clients of its transient offerings. In exchange... KEEP READINGStudy: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
NBTA: Hotel RFP Will Not Include Mtgs.The National Business Travel Association's recently released 2003 modular hotel request for proposal includes no new meeting or group options, nor will... KEEP READINGProcurePoint Taps Barrett BlankSausalito, Calif.... KEEP READINGSiwek Replaces Ball As Apex Tech ChairIndustry technology veteran E. J. Siwek, president and founder of FlashPoint Technologies LLC of Bethel, Conn.... KEEP READINGSix Continents Standardizing Mtg. ContractsBy Chris DavisSix Continents Hotels is beginning an initiative to develop standard meeting contracts for some larger clients of its transient offerings. In exchange... KEEP READINGStudy: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
ProcurePoint Taps Barrett BlankSausalito, Calif.... KEEP READINGSiwek Replaces Ball As Apex Tech ChairIndustry technology veteran E. J. Siwek, president and founder of FlashPoint Technologies LLC of Bethel, Conn.... KEEP READINGSix Continents Standardizing Mtg. ContractsBy Chris DavisSix Continents Hotels is beginning an initiative to develop standard meeting contracts for some larger clients of its transient offerings. In exchange... KEEP READINGStudy: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Siwek Replaces Ball As Apex Tech ChairIndustry technology veteran E. J. Siwek, president and founder of FlashPoint Technologies LLC of Bethel, Conn.... KEEP READINGSix Continents Standardizing Mtg. ContractsBy Chris DavisSix Continents Hotels is beginning an initiative to develop standard meeting contracts for some larger clients of its transient offerings. In exchange... KEEP READINGStudy: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Six Continents Standardizing Mtg. ContractsBy Chris DavisSix Continents Hotels is beginning an initiative to develop standard meeting contracts for some larger clients of its transient offerings. In exchange... KEEP READINGStudy: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Study: Web's Role In Mtgs. Varies WidelyBy Chris DavisNew data show that all but a small minority of corporate meetings buyers have integrated the Internet into their meeting sourcing routines, but also... KEEP READINGBudgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Budgets For Executive Board Mtgs. Growing SlimmerBy Chris DavisExecutive board meetings are perhaps the industry's most resilient type of event due to the constant need for corporate leadership to develop strategies... KEEP READINGCEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
CEO Christine Berthet Broadens B-there's FunctionalityBy Chris DavisOnline attendee management company B-there.com later this month will publicly introduce functionality that will allow corporate meeting planners to... KEEP READINGCos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Cos. Catch Air Break: U.S. Airlines Increasingly Seeking Corp. Mtgs. TravelBy Chris DavisRevenue-starved major U.S. airlines largely have held the line on corporate transient fares, frustrating buyers, but some meetings and travel managers... KEEP READINGDowntown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Downtown N.Y. Hotels Reopen, Signal Gradual ReboundBy Bruce SerlenIn another sign that the downtown Manhattan lodging market is recovering from the terrorist attacks eight months ago, the Embassy Suites in Battery Park... KEEP READINGGDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
GDSs Catching Up On Mtgs.: Galileo, Worldspan Crafting E-Mgmt. ToolsBy Chris DavisThe relatively sudden embrace of online meetings management tools by corporate travel booking systems continues, as Galileo International and Worldspan... KEEP READINGInsurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Insurance Co. Ensures Savings With Tighter ControlsBy Chris DavisNew York Life Insurance Co. has saved nearly $3 million in corporate meetings spend by exercising greater control over meeting contracts, negotiating... KEEP READINGStar Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Star Alliance Augments Mtg. Attendee Airfare ProgramBy Chris DavisThe Star Alliance, a network of 15 carriers including United Airlines, Lufthansa and Air Canada, recently enhanced its first global meetings program to... KEEP READINGMore Articles