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03 Mar 10 The July 11, 2010 Solar Eclipse Can Spice Up Your Meeting Plans

On July 11, 2010, Mother Nature has planned a very special solar eclipse event that can harmonize very well with all types of meetings that are being planned for that week. This solar event is being promoted by many of the local areas that will be able to see this natural form of a spectacular light show in their neighborhoods. Special attractions and events are being planned for tourists and business travelers all along this exciting sight-path.

Business meeting planners might want to explore the NASA site page devoted to this larger eclipse event, and then look into the specials and deals that are being offered to tourists at Easter Island, throughout the Cook Islands, and at the tourist hot spots that are located in South America. This extra-long eclipse event can be coupled easily with a business cruise to heighten the perceived value of the trip experience.

With so many people inside of the United States interested in everything that is related to global warming, eco-issues, and the year 2012 predictions, this interesting natural solar event is receiving quite a bit of publicity. Your meeting attendees will hear about this 5-minute event through an increasing display of media promotions before this actual date arrives. This solar-eclipse can be a sure-fire way to make your meeting attendees feel very special about their business meeting location.

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24 Dec 09 Are Private Jets Getting A Bad Rap?

Business travelers have flown on privately owned jets for years to achieve corporate objectives and goals. Lately, the public has been asked to raise an eyebrow over the use of a privately owned jet for business functions.

There are two sides to the private jet issue, and each business trip planner would be wise to weigh the benefits and costs carefully before assuming that public transportation is the right choice for your company business needs today.

FACT: Business trip planes come in three varieties:

  1. Company owned planes.
  2. Private hire planes.
  3. Public transportation planes.

FACT: Company jets are hard to maintain, and public transportation planes are not always giving business groups price breaks or any niceties while they travel today.

FACT: Private hire jets are suffering through economic woes with everybody else right now. These private businesses are often offering deals and discounts to keep their private planes in the air. Users and their pets receive luxury accommodations with some services, and many planes are available to meet your scheduling plans without charging for extra luggage or pillows.

When the going gets tough, the tough pick up the phone and check for the services that live outside of the box. Private jet rentals are affordable to some destinations for business teams that are traveling together for a meeting, convention, or getaway working weekend.

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23 Dec 09 When Las Vegas Fails, You Win!

Have you noticed that your company is no longer sending you to Las Vegas, Nevada for conventions, business meetings, or stress-break weekends? Las Vegas has noticed.

  • During the first three-quarters of year 2009, the Las Vegas visitor head-counts are down 3.9% that they are aware of. All visitors to the area are not counted individually in this estimate.
  • During the first three-quarters of year 2009, unemployment is registering at 13.9% for the unemployed that are still able to get unemployment benefits.
  • During November 2009, the city of Las Vegas ranked number 5 in the United States for housing foreclosures. This number is down from their rankings of the number one city for foreclosures almost every month since year 2007.
  • The Las Vegas school system is cracking. As unemployed people turn to colleges for new skills, the colleges cannot handle the overloads. Classes overfill quickly then become unavailable. As families leave to keep their student funding, foreclosures continue, and elementary school registration drops.

What does this mean for company who is planning their next business meeting? GO!

The greater Las Vegas area is offering wonderful incentives to business travelers all over town, in all types of industries. Great efforts are being made to attract enough money to ride-out this economic disaster. Consumer services everywhere are upgraded as the old minimum-wage employees are replaced by unemployed college graduates. There has never been a better time for business travelers to host a meeting in the Las Vegas area; economic disasters breed great service and bargains.

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