As a result of the pandemic, the Tourist Bureau’s annual hospitality awards banquet was canceled in 2020. But in May 2021, the Excellence in Hospitality Awards ceremony honored more than 30 individuals in the restaurant, hotel, attraction, casino, and venue categories.
“It was extremely important for us to pause and thank these individuals who, in some cases suffered the greatest losses, but these same individuals were also instrumental in helping our recovery efforts,” Brown said.
Another key performance indicator is the meetings market, which has been the slowest sector to recover.
So, it was exciting news when the Tourist Bureau and its partners announced, July 8, that the Gold Wing Riders Association selected Shreveport-Bossier for their Wing Ding 43 Convention in June 2022. The group anticipates bringing 6,000 people with a $4.4 million economic impact.
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BEIJING, China – Winnie checked into a cosy Taipei clinic one recent afternoon for a full facial rejuvenation – a few Botox injections to tackle wrinkles and then filler gels to plump up folds and l
BEIJING, China – Winnie checked into a cosy Taipei clinic one recent afternoon for a full facial rejuvenation – a few Botox injections to tackle wrinkles and then filler gels to plump up folds and lips.
It took the 39-year-old business woman, just arrived that morning from Shanghai, slightly more than three hours to complete the treatment before she headed back to a five-star hotel, feeling radiant.
Winnie, who declined to give her full name during a telephone interview, is typical of the mid- and-high-end mainland tourists that Taiwanese tour providers are targeting to cushion the drastic impact that a new travel law implemented on the mainland has had on their business.