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With the CD/NLA Executive Retreat just a month away, you might be experiencing a bit of FOMO. But have no fear—there’s still time to join us at the Fontainebleau this June 2-5. Just head on over to cdnlaexecutiveretreat.com to register. Your admission price includes our Opening Dinner & Party on the beach with open bar, two days of on-point education from experts both within and outside the industry, a dinner cruise with open bar aboard the Biscayne Lady yacht, breakfast and lunch on Monday and Tuesday, a vendor/sponsor meet-and-greet, and all the one-on-one networking you can pack into four days… not to mention plenty of opportunity to sit by the pool or ocean and unwind. Whew! Now, that’s what we call a getaway!
It goes without saying that CD Executive Retreat wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. That’s why we’re pleased to announce that EmpireCLS Worldwide has come on board as a Platinum Sponsor of the event, joining our friends at Lancer Insurance as a top-tier supporter. As one of the pre-eminent operations in the country, we couldn’t be happier for EmpireCLS to be represented at our event, and we’re honored to have Chairman & CEO David Seelinger and his team champion our retreat once again.
However, if you haven’t booked your room at the fab Fontainebleau, keep in mind that May 1—today—is the deadline to secure your accommodations as part of our exclusive block at $279/night. After the cutoff, the price is certain to increase, so click here to book your room now!
With more than 130 slots filled up for the retreat, you can bet that our Wednesday morning Everglades Tour is quickly approaching capacity. This amazing excursion that will zip you across the River of Grass in a private airboat is strictly limited to 50 people. Click here to register today. Please note that a separate $60 fee is required.
Visit cdnlaexecutiveretreat.com for more information.
[05.01.24]
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GBTA: Canadian Business Travel at Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2024
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) is encouraged by new reports that the Canadian business travel sector is on track to best its pre-pandemic level of travel this year, according to data from its Business Travel Index (BTI). The announcement was made during the association’s Canada Conference 2024, held in Toronto April 22-24.
GBTA forecasts indicate Canadian business travel spending is anticipated to reach $25.9 billion USD, representing annual growth of 13.5 percent. This outpaces both global (11.8 percent) and United States (9.2 percent) growth forecasts. In 2019 before the pandemic, Canadian business travel had reached $25.7 billion USD.
Some additional highlights:
- Canadian travel buyers expect to spend more on business travel in 2024, with nearly three in five (59 percent) planning for their companies’ spend to be higher compared to last year. They reported spending an average of $884 USD per business trip in 2023.
- Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of Canadian travel buyers expect their company will take more business trips this year compared to last year, but two in five (18 percent) expect the same volume of business trips.
- When asked about challenges, Canadian buyers and suppliers cited financial concerns at the top of their list, namely the rising cost of travel, overall economic conditions, and corporate budgets not keeping pace with needs.
- 55 percent said they blended travel (bleisure) more than they did in 2019.
- 82 percent said business travel is worthwhile in achieving their business objectives.
Visit gbta.org for more information.
USTA: FAA Amendment Would Undermine Aviation Security
The US Travel Association (USTA) is expressing concerns about changes to the FAA reauthorization bill, citing that certain updates would be “dangerous” for the future of passenger screening and cause unnecessary delays. The association says that the automated facial matching technology—an optional but popular feature among flyers—is being targeted by an amendment from Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Senator John Kennedy (R-La.).
According to USTA, the amendment would ban or severely restrict TSA from using biometric technology, which could result in longer wait times in security screening checkpoint lines and reduce the layers of security afforded by advanced biometric facial matching programs—such as the CAT-2 machines and TSA PreCheck’s Touchless ID partnerships with Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.
“Biometric technology is the future of air traveler screening, and it is supported by the traveling public,” said USTA President & CEO Geoff Freeman. “Misguided efforts to place blanket restrictions on facial technology only succeed in harming security, wasting travelers’ time, and costing millions in taxpayer dollars invested in developing state-of-the-art screening technology. Congress will provoke the ire of millions of travelers if it chooses to hinder innovation, slow the travel process, and reduce security.”
USTA has convened the Commission on Seamless and Secure Travel, which includes members across a variety of agencies and countries, to “recommend policies to increase US competitiveness, improve government focus and coordination on travel issues, and facilitate growth. The commission is expected to report its results in autumn 2024.
Visit ustravel.org for more information.
[04.29.24]
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Mark your calendar! The Limousine Association of New Jersey (LANJ) is preparing for its largest fundraising event of the year with its annual Dinner Auction. Courtesy of Title Sponsor Complete Fleet Livery Sales, the event is scheduled for Tuesday, May 21, at Il Tulipano in Cedar Grove, N.J.

Held each spring, the LANJ Dinner Auction is a favorite event among operators in the tri-state area and beyond, with many affiliate members and guests flying in to take part. The massive auction not only raises money for the organization, but also offers great opportunities for networking and fun. Always successful, the last fundraiser raised more than $30,000 for the association. This year, LANJ is proud to announce that a portion of the auction proceeds will be going to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

While LANJ Treasurer Barry Trabb of Complete Fleet has indicated that numerous great auction items will be available, the association is actively seeking donations from members. Ideal items include sporting event and concert tickets, airline miles, electronics, gift cards, and more.
Dinner and appetizers will be served, and the evening includes an open bar. The cost to attend is $115 for members and $130 for non-members.
Contact LANJ Executive Director Patricia Nelson at patricia.nelson103@gmail.com or 862.213.9869 to reserve your tickets or to donate an item to the auction.
Visit lanj.org for more information.
[04.26.24]