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Practicing Post-Event Sustainability

ADMEI

Minimizing excessive waste and integrating responsible practices into planning and execution can promote sustainability long after an event ends — and actions taken post-event can have long-lasting positive effects on the environment and surrounding communities.

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ITE HCMC 2024 to welcome 220+ buyers from 45 countries from 5-7 September 2024 in Vietnam

Travel Daily Media

The event will foster significant engagement among national and local tourism promotion agencies, tourism associations, research institutions, companies, travel agencies, major airlines and providers of hospitality and transportation services.

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Force Majeure: Negotiating a Common Clause in Uncommon Times

Convene by PCMA

Going forward, he added, this will continue to be “a major factor” in event planning. And then I suggest you specifically reference “including COVID-19 or a variant thereof.” … If there’s a company travel restriction, that’s typically not force majeure. The Future of Force Majeure” session took place Jan. 10 in Las Vegas.

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What Makes A Good MICE Destination?

Hotel Engine

Companies planning destination events look for nearby: International airports. Public transportation options. It’s not uncommon to see business meetings taking place in thriving cultural centers where guests can also engage in leisure travel , like: New York City. Examples Of Prime Business Locations. Restaurants.