International Hotel Meeting Contract Clauses: A Comparison of Multiple Destinations

Meetings and conventions are a global business. To negotiate effectively, meeting planners must be aware of the differences in typical hotel meeting contracts in different parts of the world. Likewise, hotel sales representatives need to understand the expectations of international meeting planners....

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