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Choose Chicago Has a New Marketing Campaign, ‘Never Done. Never Outdone.’
Choose Chicago has launched a new marketing campaign with a tagline of four simple words: "Never Done. Never Outdone." "Welcome to Chicago. A city of world shakers, curse breakers, and legend makers. A city that's never...
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Bits & Pieces: 10 Vendors in the News
Tourism Economics indicates that inbound travel to the U.S. remains under pressure. Several factors continue to erode international travel sentiment toward the US, leading to a forecasted 8.7% decline in international arrivals this year.Forward-looking indicators...
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Paradise Advertising & Marketing Introduces GOODcation Voluntourism Initiative
The inaugural GOODcation volunteer will travel to Los Angeles for a week to help with food and produce distribution in areas impacted by recent wildfires Paradise Advertising & Marketing, Inc. has introduced GOODcation, a new company-wide...
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National Parks at Risk of Sharp Tourism Decline, Says ABA
American Bus Association and leading tourism associations urge Trump administration to rethink approach Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion, and Yellowstone – these iconic national parks draw millions of visitors from around the world every...
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Meet Minneapolis Forms the State’s First Tourism Improvement District
Meet Minneapolis has successfully introduced the first ever Tourism Improvement District in Minnesota. This will generate an estimated $7 million annually, providing sustainable funding for tourism promotion through a 2% assessment on lodging properties. The Minneapolis TID will...
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Let’s Talk About What CMOs Really Want When it Comes to Events
I’ve been to a lot of industry conferences over the years. You know the ones—the big halls, the endless slides, the familiar faces. And don’t get me wrong, those events have their place. But lately,...
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