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2019 Event Trends That Will Change the Path of Events

Endless Events

The year 2019 is almost upon us. 2019 Event Trends: Your Audience Craves Authenticity. Bleisure Travel Becomes The New Norm. This is no longer going to fly this 2019. Bleisure Travel Becomes The New Norm. Combining “business and pleasure” has always been a staple of corporate travel. Saving on WiFi Costs.

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More Contactless Technology in Hospitality — But More Social Interaction

Convene by PCMA

Currently, we are seeing short-term reservations with a longer length of stay and it is by and large leisure travel. The good news is business travel is increasing as is our lead volume and bookings for group business. There is an increased desire for more contactless experiences throughout the travel journey.

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Disney’s Covid-Era Crowd Management Offers Lessons for Planners

Smart Meetings

Disney’s global theme parks welcomed just shy of 156 million guests in 2019, according to the TEA/AECOM Theme Index and Museum Index —nearly twice the number of international travelers who came to the United States during the same year. QR codes help reduce lines that might form at bar service.

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The Mekong Tourism Forum is back

Travel Daily Media

The post The Mekong Tourism Forum is back appeared first on TD (Travel Daily Media) Travel Daily. It will be the first in-person gathering of the six Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) destinations since 2019. Panelists and experts will suggest policies, regulations and investments needed to bring back travel and tourism.

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5 Trends You Need to Focus on in 2024

Convene by PCMA

In addition, consumers are increasingly considering sustainability as a benefit when traveling. Hilton recently reported that nearly three-quarters of travelers want to minimize their environmental footprint. It’s only a matter of time until we see policies and regulations around the environmental impact of events.

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The Mekong Tourism Forum is back

Travel Daily Media

The post The Mekong Tourism Forum is back appeared first on TD (Travel Daily Media) Travel Daily. It will be the first in-person gathering of the six Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) destinations since 2019. Panelists and experts will suggest policies, regulations and investments needed to bring back travel and tourism.

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Conservation and Travel: How Your Journey Can Make a Difference

Solimar International

The allure of travel is undeniable; trying new foods, sightseeing, and experiencing new cultures are all unique, irreplaceable experiences for newer travelers and experienced adventurers alike. Now more than ever, everyone wants to travel, but high tourist volumes are having a disruptive effect on wildlife and the environment.

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