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What is Stopping International Attendees from Returning to U.S. Conferences?

Smart Meetings

In-market managing directors for countries all over the world reported on trends in consumer sentiment, government policies and all-important airlift limitations. Experiential tourism is on the rise and people want to visit the places they see in movies like Barbie and The Beach Boys.

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Staycation and bleisure: the new trends in cost-effective travel

Interface Tourism Spain

Staycation and bleisure: the new trends in cost-effective travel. The tourism sector is constantly evolving, as exemplified by the growing trends of ‘staycations’ and ‘bleisure’. These two different, yet interlinked, forms of tourism have existed for several years but continue to enjoy year-on-year growth.

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Business Events Australian: A look into the future

Travel Daily Media

Rob expressed optimism about the future of business events, highlighting their importance to Tourism Australia’s leisure and business sectors. This involves embracing global trends mirrored in their sector, such as sustainability and personalization. But the impact of these events goes beyond the economy.

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The 10 Most Bikeable Cities in the U.S., Ranked

Redfin

Cycling is often seen as a critical aspect of sustainable cities. according to Walk Score, diving into their infrastructure, amenities, and market trends. As part of the NYC Streets Plan , 250 miles of protected bike lanes are slated to be installed by 2026, along with numerous other car-alternative improvements.

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Melbourne Convention And Exhibition Centre – Home Of AIME

Travel Daily Media

Natalie O’Brien was appointed CEO in January 2023 and brings a wealth of leadership experience in the tourism and events industry. Opening in 2026, this will include a hotel, commercial spaces, a plenary venue, and 3,700 square metres of multipurpose space on Geelong’s waterfront. billion to the Victorian economy.

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