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African-American Guide To Meeting, Incentives & Traveling In The South
How do you know when you've had an authentically Southern travel experience? You've probably received a warm welcome
The Evolution Of 'Diversity' In Hospitality & Tourism
Across industries, organizations, and among individuals, the idea of "diversity" is defined many ways. At the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB)
As The 9th IT&CM China Opened To Business, Shanghai Opened Its Doors
The Leading International MICE event in China opened its 9 th installment on April 14th at a new venue, the Shanghai Convention & Exhibition Center of International Sourcing.
Walking Cities
While many groups choose to meet at large resorts or out of the-way locals, even more seem to be embracing the idea of walking cities.
Imex Identifies Four Key Trends Fpr 2015
The IMEX Group, organizers of the annual IMEX in Frankfurt and IMEX America trade shows for the global meetings,
Puerto Rico Does It Better
Describing paradise takes only two words - Puerto Rico!
Statement By Beverly Nicholson Doty, Commissioner Of Tourism, U.S. Virgin Islands
President Obama's announcement of plans to normalize relations with Cuba has a number of positive implications for relations between the two countries.
Caribbean Hotel & Association Welcomes News About Cuba Travel Restrictions To Be Eased For Americans
The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA), representing 32 National Hotel Associations across the region, welcomes the news that the U.S.
Publisher's Message
As 2014 draws to an end and Black Meetings & Tourism winds up its 20 th Anniversary yearlong celebration,
Meeting & Traveling In "The Rainbow Country"
Trinidad and Tobago is one of the wealthiest countries in the Caribbean, thanks to its large reserves of oil and gas, the exploitation of which dominates its economy.
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