Jennifer Juergens
New FAA Law Seeks to Make the Flight Experience More Tolerable
A new law aims to protect airline passengers from cramped seats and getting bumped from flights, but won’t eliminate airline fees.
Hyatt Set to Buy Two Roads Hospitality
Under the terms of the $480 million sale, all of the Two Roads brands will join Hyatt’s global portfolio.
Hotel Resort Fees Are Steadily Becoming a Thing
In the past year, the number of hotels charging fees has grown by 14 percent, according to Resortfeechecker.com, a site that tracks resort fees.
Service Workers Launch Worldwide Airport Protests
Higher pay, better working conditions and union rights are the focus of the organized protest, which began this past Tuesday.
6 Cool Experiences Coming to IMEX America This Year
As the premier trade show in the meetings and incentive industry, attendees can expect bigger and better at IMEX America 2018.
Hospitality Industry Steps Up for Hurricane Victims
A little over a week as gone by since Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Carolina and the hospitality industry is on the case.
An Expert’s Take on Benchmark’s Top 2019 F&B Trends
Tracy Stuckrath, president & chief connecting officer of thrive! meetings & events, discusses Benchmark’s 2019 F&B trends report.
ASAE Foundation Will Celebrate 100 Years With Groundbreaking Research
The ASAE Foundation has announced the launch of a multi-year research initiative that aims to highlight the contributions associations make to society.
5 Airline Updates You Should Know
Changing baggage fees to new facial recognition technology, here are more airline updates you can use.
Red Tide: Florida Answers the Call
Visit Florida has launched two programs to assist local businesses and tourism development boards in response to the widespread red tide outbreak.