Meetings & Conventions: Newsline

November 2002
Edited by Carla Benini
NEWSLINE
Breaking News
More cruise ship illnesses reported... United Airlines' fate
hinges on mechanics' vote... Sheraton opens property adjacent to
Overland Park, Kan., convention center... Monorail project approved
for Seattle... New traveler screening policy at select airports...
and much more
More Cities
Fund Hotel Projects
Municipalities pay the price to build convention hotels
Westin Is
Bullish on N.Y.C.
Can a new Times Square hotel find its market?
Few Changes in
Hotel Security
A study shows no significant upgrades have taken place since
9/11
Orbitz Woos Biz
Travel
Success of new niche points to migration of corporate travel to
the Internet
Hotels Begin to
Ease Phone Charges
Wyndham, Marriott see cheaper phone and Internet
services as boon for business
Hotel Workers
Earn Poverty Wages
New report reveals low pay, dramatic spike in unemployment
On
Location:Nassau, Bahamas
City
Beat
Northern California
Fairmont Moves In
Albuquerque
In Search of Funding
INTERNATIONAL
FOCUS:Cuba
SUPPLIER
FOCUS
Status reports on hotel developments...Jackson Hole, Wyo., welcoms
the new Teton Mountain Lodge.
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