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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. They also have an internal committee—‘the green busters’—who meet on a monthly basis and propose initiatives to increase sustainability; some of these proposals include reducing plastic bottle and paper usage. Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & THE SPA.

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Airline Marketing and Advertising Use Cases from American Airlines, Ryanair, Air France, and Others

AltexSoft Travel

The price on the same ticket is fluctuating due to various factors, so there is no constant value proposed to the user. Integrating social networks as a part of travel experience. In 2009, it has pioneered the usage of social networks to send customers flight documentation. Travel products are perishable.

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The Top 7 Event Industry Trends for 2024 

Bizzaboo

To keep pace on what’s happening, he encourages event teams to keep tabs on local legislation being developed in their area, including what’s been proposed and what’s been passed. Prioritizing Networking Over Event Content Traditionally, event teams would focus sharply on the content of each event and treat networking more as an afterthought.

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Happiness is a Priority, But It Isn’t THE Priority

Gavel International

Provide them with the support they need to develop skills, knowledge, and experience through mentorship, coaching, and other networking opportunities. The bystander effect is a social psychological theory proposed in the mid-1960s. But when there’s nothing to help them learn or grow, this can hinder success.

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Navigating International Attendance Challenges in 2025’s Political Climate

Smart Meetings

When policies close doors, technology opens windows In a beautiful garden under the soft Portland sun in 2009, I stood in my wedding dress, exchanging vows with my soon-to-be husband. Proposed policies affecting travel from over 40 countries are under consideration, creating a hesitancy that extends far beyond the directly impacted nations.

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Navigating International Attendance Challenges in 2025’s Political Climate

Smart Meetings

When policies close doors, technology opens windows In a beautiful garden under the soft Portland sun in 2009, I stood in my wedding dress, exchanging vows with my soon-to-be husband. Proposed policies affecting travel from over 40 countries are under consideration, creating a hesitancy that extends far beyond the directly impacted nations.

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