2015 Archives
5 Charts That Show Where U.S. Hotels’ Opportunities Are in 2015
Following the state of the U.S. hotel industry is a lot like riding a roller coaster. Visualizing the constant changes through straightforward charts like these is one way to stay on top of things.
Dan Peltier |
Tourism Vancouver’s Ongoing Effort to Use Video to Convince Meeting Planners
The level of thought leadership and production values in these videos creates an impressive package that positions Vancouver as a convention city of brains and beauty.
Greg Oates |
Why the Meetings Industry Doesn’t Understand Millennial or Modern Needs
There's a huge gap today in the meetings industry between ideation and implementation when it comes to next generation meeting design and event technology.
Greg Oates |
Airbus Has a Tech Accelerator That Could Make Flying Better for Everyone
Thanks to Airbus, the elbow wars are now one step closer to an equitable peace.
Marisa Garcia |
Emirates Can Soon Claim Fame to the World’s Longest Commercial Flight
Long flights can be a treat, if you’re flying in First. Otherwise, they’re more a badge of courage.
Marisa Garcia |
Royal Caribbean Adding Butlers in Bid to Bring Luxury to Budget Cruising
It's no wonder mass-market cruise lines are trying to attract wealthy vacationers. But does someone looking for a luxury experience really want to spend a week with his family on a floating shopping mall?
Andrew Sheivachman |
Baggage Complaints Are on the Rise for U.S. Airline Passengers
Bag fees are surely a big reason for these complaints. Do U.S. airlines still need more proof travelers aren't satisfied with the overall baggage situation?
Dan Peltier |
The New Shopping Experiences Tourists Expect From Iconic Destinations
No two tourists' shopping behaviors are alike and from tailored shopping tours to in-room services targeting specific groups and interests the mission to drive trip spending has only just begun.
Dan Peltier |
Hawaii Tourism Takes First Steps to Solve Its Cruise Ship Problem
It's hard for Hawaii to attract cruise ships due to outdated government restrictions. An attempt to grow the state's cruise business is only natural at a time when cruise lines have dozens of new vessels on the way.
Andrew Sheivachman |