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The Return of Meetings & Events: Better and More Meaningful Than Ever

Hospitality Net

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the meetings and events industry to an abrupt halt in early 2020, leaving in-person conferences, trade shows, and corporate gatherings canceled or postponed indefinitely. Now, as restrictions have eased, meetings and events are resurging at a fast pace; however, they look slightly different.

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Hotel Cancellation Policy: Best practices & process

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What is a hotel cancellation policy? A hotel cancellation policy outlines the terms under which a guest can cancel their booking without incurring a penalty, as well as those scenarios where there will be a fee associated with a cancellation.

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Six in 10 Americans Would Cancel or Avoid Trips by Air in the Event of a Government Shutdown

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Article - Six in 10 Americans Would Cancel or Avoid Trips by Air in the Event of a Government Shutdown - Federal Government Shutdown Would Cost U.S. Travel Economy $140 Million Per Day

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So, You Have to Cancel Your Event. Now What?

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If you’ve been in the industry long enough, you’ve probably had to deal with an event you were forced to cancel. So, whether it’s hurricanes, insane traffic, or an alien invasion – here are 3 crucial steps to take to recover from an event cancellation. Evaluate the Reason for Cancellation.

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Expedia cancellation policy: Guide for hosts

Little Hotelier

What is the Expedia cancellation policy? Expedia provides a cancellation policy that allows users to cancel or modify their reservations without any charges or penalties within the first 24 hours. This can help to mitigate potential revenue losses from cancellations.

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7 Surprising Trends That Will Change The Way Hotels Handle Groups and Events Business

Hospitality Net

The concept is simple, albeit impactful for the industry; after 2+ years of pandemic-related restrictions, travelers are eager to make up for lost time and canceled trips. Within the hospitality world, a new phenomenon is circulating – “revenge travel.”

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So, You Have to Cancel Your Event. Now What?

Social Tables

If you’ve been in the industry long enough, you’ve probably had to deal with an event you were forced to cancel. So, whether it’s hurricanes, insane traffic, or an alien invasion – here are 3 crucial steps to take to recover from an event cancellation. Evaluate the Reason for Cancellation.