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It seems that 'firsts' come more rapidly than they did before.  In the United States, we are observing some amazing 'firsts': the first African-American to be the presumptive nominee for President of the Democratic Party; the first woman (since Rep. Shirley Chisholm) to have had an amazing run for the same ticket; the first nominee from the GOP (Grand Old Party or Republican Party) to be the


I am astounded that the industry, at least as far as I can see, is not talking about even more airline cuts today.  CO announced cuts in flights and personnel.  This on top of DL, AA and UA.  The capacity cuts are going to impact meetings beyond anyone's comprehension I fear. And yet, I'm not seeing this as a subject that is being addressed on the web sites of the industry organizations.  On


You know the drill: you are attending an event - it may be an event hosted by an industry partner, or something done by an industry association, or a friend's wedding or anniversary party.  You make all kinds of observations about what is being done and not being done.  You are ready to step in and offer suggestions.

 Then you remember:  it's NOT MY EVENT!

There you are tho', thinking all the


When I saw the headline, I began singing it to the tune of "Where the boys are ..." .. an old Connie Frances tune about going to FL for Spring break.

Watching the migration of jobs fascinates me.  This article in today's New York Time made me wonder where jobs for our industry will be.

In the last weeks, as airlines cut service dramatically to many markets and fares went up and up and up (I paid