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Before Coronavirus: How the Travel Industry Overcame Its Five Biggest Crises

AltexSoft Travel

Never before the travel industry has seen such a total standstill. Sadly, the pandemic is expected to result in: a loss of 50 million travel-related jobs worldwide; a 25 percent shrink of global travel; reduce in revenue at least by $113 billion for airlines (and this forecast was made before the closure of the North Atlantic market).

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Smart Moves in Oceanside, Washington, D.C. and More

Smart Meetings

Hall is currently president and CEO of Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau, where she’s worked since 2001, when she joined the travel bureau as assistant director of event operations and event coordinator. Destinations International named Hall COO of the organization, beginning in April.

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Smart Moves in Oceanside, Washington, D.C. and More

Smart Meetings

Hall is currently president and CEO of Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau, where she’s worked since 2001, when she joined the travel bureau as assistant director of event operations and event coordinator. Destinations International named Hall COO of the organization, beginning in April.

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How has Social Media Changed the Tourism Industry?

Solimar International

At that time, widespread internet usage had already wildly changed the landscape of the industry, increasing customer autonomy from the days of travel agency appointments and packages. TV, print, and radio advertisements prevailed as travelers and companies were still adapting to the nascent digital world. The Travel Cycle.

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Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+) 2022 opens with great turnout

Travel Daily Media

The post Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+) 2022 opens with great turnout appeared first on TD (Travel Daily Media) Travel Daily. First held in 2001, the TTM+ has gained a well-earned reputation in visitor source markets the world over, and within Thailand’s tourism industry itself, as a ‘must-attend’ event.

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Top three key business lessons for success  

Travel Daily Media

The post Top three key business lessons for success appeared first on TD (Travel Daily Media) Brand TD. He spoke openly about his experience from 2001 when the dotcom bubble burst and a recession hit.

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Are Exhibitors Abandoning Trade Show Lead Retrieval?

Maritz Global Events

They sent a few “bucks” to a select group of ASAE attendees, which they could spend on products sold at the booth that one would find in Omaha’s “Old Market” district, to great results. . decided to give its exhibition campaign a travel theme. Onsite Leads. Case S tudy. About Rachel.