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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December 15, 2016
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today fined American Airlines $1.6 million for violating the Department’s rule prohibiting long tarmac delays.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today fined American Airlines $1.6 million for violating the Department’s rule prohibiting long tarmac delays. The airline was ordered to cease and desist from future similar violations. This fine represents the highest amount assessed against an airline for violating the tarmac delay rule, matching a similar $1.6 million fine assessed against Southwest Airlines in 2015.
“Our tarmac rule is meant to prevent passengers from being trapped in aircraft on the ground for hours on end,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “We will continue to take enforcement action as necessary to ensure passengers are not kept delayed on the tarmac for lengthy periods of time.”