In anticipation of Global Meetings Industry Day, Aimbridge Hospitality and Knowland survey U.S. sales and catering teams to identify how meetings are
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Weekly Group Business Trends, Week Ending April 8, 2023
Portland bound as this northwest city leads the week's movers and shakers For the week ending April 8, 2023, the number of U.S. meetings and events
Breaking Down the Hottest Meeting and Event Trends in 2023
In 2023, we’re no longer wondering if meetings are back–or when they’re coming back. Still, there are undeniable changes impacting hotel sales teams
Weekly Group Business Trends, Week Ending April 1, 2023
San Antonio again leads the week's movers and shakers For the week ending April 1, 2023, the number of U.S. meetings and events increased 3.8%
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Knowland Reports Washington D.C. as Top Market for Events in March with National Associations as the Leading Group Segment
Data reveals nearly 80 percent year-over-year growth in U.S. meetings and events ARLINGTON, Va. — April 5, 2023 — Knowland, the world’s leading
HRI Hospitality Leverages Knowland’s Portfolio Capture to Gain a Unified View of Meetings and Events Performance Across its Portfolio
Industry’s first meetings and events solution for management companies and ownership groups ARLINGTON, Va. — March 23, 2023 — Knowland, the world’s
San Diego Claims Top Event Market and Technology Leads as Industry Driver in February
Data reveals the return of meetings and events in the technology segment, and smaller markets are realizing the most significant percentage of growth
Knowland in the Media
Meetings Are Back But Look Different
Meetings have returned, and many are now more of a conversation than a lecture. It’s all about face-to-face engagement and connection. Attendees
HM Exclusive: 6 emerging meetings, events trends
Event organizers are adjusting to new demands from event attendees and organizers alike, according to a new survey of Aimbridge Hospitality’s sales
It’s time to pivot group sales strategies
Our industry is moving toward a state of normalcy following the “big disruption.” While there may be reports of a potential recession, 2023 will be