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Meeting Profs Travel Report: Who Travels for Business?

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According to the global survey of 3,850 business travelers in 25 markets: Nearly all global business travelers (94%) are willing to travel for business in the next 12 months, including 67% who are very willing. business travelers (72%) feel they haven’t had equal opportunity. Even more U.S. Even more U.S. Global and U.S.

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Smart Moves in The Palm Beaches, Los Angeles and More

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Segarra joined the destination in 2022 as chief marketing officer and since then accelerated the organization’s widest range of promotional efforts in their history, resulting in record visitation rates and a $10 billion economic impact in the local tourism markets. He has held leadership positions in assistance operations for over a decade.

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Promiseland Project’s Traveling Front Porch Debuts with Message of Respect

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A volunteer homebuilder puts finishing touches on The Promiseland Project front porch set in the Rough Rider Center in Watford City, North Dakota. No matter where you traveled in America this fall, you couldn’t escape divisive political advertisements. Photo/Liz Moskowitz). Photo/Liz Moskowitz). Planting Local Roots.

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Alaska Airlines Wins First in Wallethub’s Newest Ranking

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Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at University of North Dakota shed an appreciative light on the role of the aviation industry outside of travel. Airlines displayed great flexibility by using innovative approaches, such as taking passenger aircraft and converting them to cargo operations to meet demand.