Wedding boom is on in the US as vendors scramble to keep up
As restrictions ease, wedding planners and others who make the magic happen said they ve started pushing their bookings into late 2022 and early 2023. Author: LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press Published: 8:34 AM EDT June 9, 2021 Updated: 8:34 AM EDT June 9, 2021
NEW YORK Couples in the U.S. are racing to the altar in a vaccination-era wedding boom that has venues and other vendors in high demand.
With restrictions on large gatherings loosening, wedding planners and others who make the magic happen said they ve started pushing their bookings into late 2022 and early 2023.
“We ve run out of trucks for some dates this year and that hasn t happened before,” said Ben Goldberg, co-founder and president of the New York Food Truck Association. “Our phones have been ringing off the hook with clients looking to have the weddings they had to put off during COVID.”
Wedding boom is on in the US as vendors scramble to keep up
As restrictions ease, wedding planners and others who make the magic happen said they ve started pushing their bookings into late 2022 and early 2023. Author: LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press Published: 6:34 AM MDT June 9, 2021 Updated: 6:34 AM MDT June 9, 2021
NEW YORK Couples in the U.S. are racing to the altar in a vaccination-era wedding boom that has venues and other vendors in high demand.
With restrictions on large gatherings loosening, wedding planners and others who make the magic happen said they ve started pushing their bookings into late 2022 and early 2023.
“We ve run out of trucks for some dates this year and that hasn t happened before,” said Ben Goldberg, co-founder and president of the New York Food Truck Association. “Our phones have been ringing off the hook with clients looking to have the weddings they had to put off during COVID.”
Leanne Italie
FILE - Mannequins in wedding gowns are seen in a window display on March 15, 2021, at a bridal store in Nogales, Ariz., that has been closed for nearly a year because of the pandemic. Couples in the U.S. are racing to the altar amid a vaccination-era wedding boom that has venues and other vendors in high demand. (AP Photo/Suman Naishadham, File) June 09, 2021 - 5:20 AM
NEW YORK (AP) â Couples in the U.S. are racing to the altar in a vaccination-era wedding boom that has venues and other vendors in high demand.
With restrictions on large gatherings loosening, wedding planners and others who make the magic happen said they ve started pushing their bookings into late 2022 and early 2023.
NEW YORK — Couples in the U.S. are racing to the altar in a vaccination-era wedding boom that has venues and other vendors in high demand. With restrictions on large gatherings loosening, wedding planners and others who make the magic happen said they’ve started pushing their bookings into late 2022