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Trump Implements Travel Ban for Citizens of 12 Countries
Seven Other Countries Have Restricted Access
By Jonathan Trager
Citing national security concerns, President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation banning citizens from 12 countries from entering the United States while restricting access for citizens from seven others. The new policy takes effect on June 9.
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SITE and CityDNA Launch Collaborative Initiative to Support Emerging Talent… The Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) and City Destinations Alliance (CityDNA) have announced a collaborative initiative focused on nurturing the next generation of industry professionals.
The program centers on education and talent development, with both organizations committing to contributions to CityDNA’s Summer School and SITE’s Young Leaders program.
“This partnership reflects a shared belief in the transformative power of education and the importance of creating inclusive, accessible pathways for future leaders,” said Annette Gregg, CEO of SITE. “By working together with CityDNA, we can better align the role of incentive travel within the wider visitor economy and inspire new talent to see this industry as a meaningful and impactful career.”
Barbara Jamison-Woods, President of City Destinations Alliance, added: “CityDNA’s Summer School has long been a foundation for professional growth in our community. Collaborating with SITE allows us to amplify this programme and strengthen the connections between city promotion and the business events sector—especially incentive travel, which is a growing opportunity for many urban destinations.”
More information is available at siteglobal.com.
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The Courtyard San Jose Airport, California announced on May 22 its reopening following a multi-year, $15 million renovation. The hotel offers 199 guest rooms, including 13 suites, meeting and event spaces that can accommodate up to 250 guests, an on-site restaurant, The Bistro, and a new deli-style market, The Crate. The property is owned by Beach Point Capital and is managed by Crestline Hotels & Resorts.
“We are excited to open the reimagined Courtyard San Jose and to collaborate with Crestline as the manager of the property,” said Jerome Yuan, of ASAP Holdings, which asset manages the hotel on behalf of Beach Point Capital. “Crestline has extensive experience managing Marriott branded properties and is well known in the market for their unparalleled reputation for excellence in financial performance and guest service. Given Crestline’s strong track record, and this beautiful new hotel’s prime location in the Bay area, we are confident that we can deliver a unique and enjoyable experience for guests.”
Days Inn by Wyndham announced a promotion designed to reunite long-distance best friends on June 3.
In honor of National Best Friends Day, Wyndham is holding the Besties Days Inn-sider social media content competition. Wyndham is inviting long-distance best friends to spend a weekend together and document their “days out” experiences—from must-eat bites to must-snap sights”—near their hotels, sharing experiences and stories together, the hotel chain said.
Five pairs of besties will win $10,000 cash, shared Days Inn hotel room for two nights for two guests, a travel stipend of $2,000 each for transportation and meals, DIAMOND level membership in Wyndham Rewards, a suitcase full of Days Inn swag, and “a real-life reunion with your favorite person.”
“In a world where group chats fade and schedules collide, Days Inn is making sure one thing stays strong—closeness,” John Henderson, Vice President, Brand Operations, Days Inn by Wyndham. “With destinations that offer everything from laid-back beach escapes to vibrant city adventures, our hotels create space for best friends to share the kind of moments that stick – and that’s exactly what our Days Inn-siders will help bring to life.”
For more information about how to enter and what qualifications are necessary, visit daysinn.com/besties.
Submissions must be made by July 1.
CVB Updates
Visit Seattle and Seattle Bank announced on June 3 the participating businesses for its Community Partnership Program.
This initiative aims to bolster economic vitality and drive visitation to Seattle neighborhoods and small businesses by supporting BIPOC- and LGBTQIA-owned restaurants, cafes, retail establishments, and creative arts businesses. Now in its fourth year, Visit Seattle and Seattle Bank partnered with the Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area to select 12 outstanding businesses in Seattle’s historic Chinatown-International District (CID).
“One of the most rewarding aspects of Visit Seattle’s mission is connecting visitors to the culturally rich spaces that make our city so special,” said Visit Seattle President & CEO Tammy Canavan. “This year, we’re especially excited to highlight Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, a historically significant neighborhood that continues to shape Seattle’s cultural identity. With family-run restaurants that have operated for multiple generations, and innovative cafes and shops, Chinatown-International District is a place where visitors can truly feel and experience Seattle’s heartbeat.”
To view the list of community partners, visit here.
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