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Location, Location, Location: Maximizing Your Outcome by Selecting the Optimal Venue for Your Corporate Event

Traveler's Q

When selecting a venue, it is important to consider several factors: size, location, layout options, amenities, services offered, and cost. Consider the Accessibility of the Venue It is important to consider the accessibility of the location when selecting an event venue. What type of atmosphere should be created for the attendees?

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A Planner’s Guide to Event Vendors 

Social Tables

While some planners look for all-inclusive venues with contracted vendors on site, others prefer to find particular vendors that match their event style and message. Ticketing vendors, like online ticketing platforms, can streamline pre-event planning, speed up registration, and sell more event tickets through automation.

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Risk360: Choosing a Location or Venue

MeetingsNet

Consider these useful tips from MeetingsNet’s Risk360 conference when deciding on the setting for your next meeting, even if you’ve used the location or venue before. Will they strain local transportation or use other public resources you’ll rely on? Just as prices change, so do personnel, safety equipment, and threat levels.

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Venue for Your Corporate Event

Traveler's Q

When selecting a venue, it is important to consider several factors: size, location, layout options, amenities, services offered, logistics, and costs. Consider the Accessibility of the Venue It is important to consider the accessibility of the location when selecting an event venue.

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Sabre API Integration: Hands-On Experience With a Leading GDS

AltexSoft Travel

Short for Semi-Automated Business Research Environment, Sabre was developed back in the 1960s by IBM to help American Airlines handle growing volumes of passengers. Anyway, check your location for travel business regulations. Negotiating an API set and target location. Signing a contract.

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OTA Rates and Building ?ommission Engine: Best Practices and Lessons Learnt

AltexSoft Travel

Commission contracted model. The first possible scenario is called a commission contracted or agency model. Fees depend on the market share and exposure of the OTA, hotel size, and location. Net contracted model. Another approach is a net contracted or merchant model. How an agency model and merchant model differ.

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Venue Sourcing for Event Planners

Stova

You want the right space to accommodate your event needs, in the right location, at the right price, and under the right conditions. What type of location and accessibility do you need? What forms of transportation or ridesharing services are available? Understand these details before signing a contract.

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