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Destination spotlight Bern, Switzerland: Site visit from 28–30 August 2020 for Event Planners Talk e-conference

The MICE Blog

Between 2009–2011, the property was completely refurbished and reopened in 2011. The hotel has a ‘Clean & Safe Label’ certification. This certification is an initiative of Swiss Tourism, which has issued particular standard guidelines that need to be fulfilled in order to obtain this endorsement.

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Travel Payments Integration: Hands-On Experience with Solutions for OTAs and Other Resellers

AltexSoft Travel

If it travels through your server, you’ll inevitably face a more complex certification process, with more investments in infrastructure required. Yet, its story of success started in 2009 in Asian Singapore, where the company initially processed payments for businessmen from Hong Kong.

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Destination guide for sustainable venues in Stuttgart 

The MICE Blog

The hotel has a strong commitment to sustainability through its Gold DEHOGA sustainability certification. This certification has the following requirements: Energy, water consumption, and waste reduced by levels 30% better than the average. Since its reopening in September 2009, the venue has expanded its facilities.

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Danielle Bikoulis, DMCP, CIS Named ADMEI President

ADMEI

Daniella is a dedicated industry professional whose contributions have significantly benefited ADMEI. It manages the certification of Destination Management Professionals (DMCP) and accreditation of Destination Management Companies (ADMC).

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Best Practices for Inclusive Events

Convene by PCMA

As a result of his experiences, Sage saw an opportunity to help others with disabilities plan their travel with greater ease, founding Sage Traveling in 2009. The business case is such that it’s not only the right thing to do, but there’s a business benefit to it. The ADA doesn’t cover things like furniture.