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Articles tagged “New York”

Business Travel

Inflation Prompts Corporate Travel Buyers to Hold Off Negotiating Hotel Rates for 2023

Companies are holding their nerve, because hotels have the upper hand right now when it comes to dictating rates. It’s a gamble leaving negotiations until so late, but you have to question how long prices can keep climbing.

Inflation Prompts Corporate Travel Buyers to Hold Off Negotiating Hotel Rates for 2023

Airlines

Proposed Seaplane New York-Washington Flights Face Streep Hurdles

Waterfront-to-waterfront flights between D.C. and New York would be cool. They're not likely anytime soon.

Proposed Seaplane New York-Washington Flights Face Streep Hurdles

Hotels

Hotels Outside of Congested City Centers Are Gaining Popularity

Guests are following in the footsteps of those who’ve fled to the suburbs during the pandemic, taking advantage of features like more square footage, lower prices, and regional authenticity. The strategic move would be for more hoteliers to follow them there.

Hotels Outside of Congested City Centers Are Gaining Popularity

Tourism

International Visitors Return to New York But Full Recovery Could Take Four Years

New York City tourism recovered after the horrific attacks of 9/11, and it will do so again after the pandemic. Perhaps the current four-year forecast for the bounce back of international travel is too conservative.

International Visitors Return to New York But Full Recovery Could Take Four Years

Coronavirus

U.S. Will Reopen to Vaccinated International Air and Land Travelers Starting November 8

Welcome news for the industry with a firm date in place now. Let the bookings commence.

U.S. Will Reopen to Vaccinated International Air and Land Travelers Starting November 8

Tourism

9/11 Tours Are Still Big Business

For tourists, interest in 9/11 has never waned, but the pandemic has been hard on tours and exhibits. The enormous media coverage of the 20th anniversary of September 11 will hopefully draw new crowds for this special day.

9/11 Tours Are Still Big Business

Business Travel

Expense Startup Raises $300 Million to Target Remote Workers Doing Less Travel

Ramp is yet another fintech newcomer that plans on disrupting corporate travel and expenses. Is its automated twist enough to help it stand out in a saturated market?

Expense Startup Raises $300 Million to Target Remote Workers Doing Less Travel

Tourism

Sprawling Mural Will Adorn NYC Eyesore Port Authority as a Midtown Draw for Tourists

Not only would a popular mural at the Port Authority Bus Terminal attract more tourists to the western edge of Times Square, a welcome turn for post-pandemic recovery in the Big Apple, but it would also boost local businesses and pretty up the dismal-looking station.

Sprawling Mural Will Adorn NYC Eyesore Port Authority as a Midtown Draw for Tourists

Meetings

The New York Times Pulls Plug on Travel Show After 17 Years

No matter what you thought of the show, it's another large loss for the travel industry after a horrific year.

The New York Times Pulls Plug on Travel Show After 17 Years

Tourism

New York City’s New $30 Million Tourism Campaign Says ‘It’s Time’

The Big Apple's post-pandemic revival is here and it's hitting all the mediums to say it in a $30 million, yearlong campaign that might just create the intense "FOMO" it's aiming to stir up in travelers far and wide.

New York City’s New $30 Million Tourism Campaign Says ‘It’s Time’