Archive for March, 2008

Convenience Trumps Cost for Biz Traveleres

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

CONVENIENCE TRUMPS COST FOR BIZ TRAVELERSThe economy may be struggling and businesses are looking at savings to be had in corporate travel, but comfort is still cousin to convenience, even at a few dollars more, according to an Orbitz for Business survey. A strong majority are willing to pay for upgraded benefits like refundable air fares, seating priority and other perks. Sixty-five percent said the added services and benefits are worth the premium because they improve travel flexibility. Forty-percent of business travelers said their company would cover the cost of a seat upgrade, if it was $50 or under at the time of check-in. For whatever the reason, 58 percent said they would rather not sit next to the boss on a flight. However, the other 42 percent said they would be anxious to claim a seat next to the boss. (TravelWeekly.com;)

New Travel & Leasure city guide

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

NEW CITY GUIDE FROM TRAVEL + LEISURE TO HIGHLIGHT

PHOENIX AREAAmerican Express Publishing, CNN and Time Inc. have collaborated on a fully integrated initiative to provide travelers with “insider” information on select cities nationwide. The T + L City Guides program, sponsored by Infinity, spans print, online and broadcast to highlight the best places to stay, eat, shop and explore in 15 American cities, including a Phoenix-area guide available April 15. The series of 12-page pullout booklets will be featured in the March, May and July issues of Travel + Leisure and select copies of other AmEx titles, including Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure Golf and Time Inc. titles such as Money, Fortune and Coastal Living, among others.

Scottsdale Among Top Destinations

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

CORPORATE PLANNERS RANK

SCOTTSDALE AMONG TOP DESTINATIONS. 

Scottsdale
is the fifth most popular destination for corporate meetings held in the past three years, according to a recent marketing study conducted by Metropoll.  The city trails only Las Vegas, Orlando, Chicago and

Atlanta
in corporate meeting popularity.

Scottsdale
fared even better in terms of major meetings planned for the next three years, ranking fourth. The study included a national sample of meeting and convention decision makers covering 40 major destinations in

North America.  For more information on

Scottsdale tourism, visit the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau Web site at www.ScottsdaleCVB.com