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Apr 06
As the trend of consolidating incentive travel rewards with corporate meetings continues to grow as a cost effective method of “getting the most bang for your buck”, companies are exploring alternatives to standard travel destinations and itineraries. One such alternative gaining popularity is cruising.   Cruises provide the best of both worlds. For the incentive travel reward, you can’t beat the value. Meals, entertainment, exotic ports of call and accommodations all included in one price. From a corporate meeting perspective, private facilities, complimentary use of AV equipment, and superior service are all included in the same price. Overall, it’s a deal that can’t be beat.
 
The blog post, 10 great options for your next special event or corporate meeting, provides the top picks for cruise ships in 2011-2013 and presents not only a listing of the best ships for special events or corporate travel but also a link to a great slide show which provides useful details on each vessel.  
 
Given the large variety of options, its no wonder why cruising has become the ideal solution for service and value in one.
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Apr 21

Carbon emission offsetting is a controversial topic. There are three basic schools of thought: those who wholeheartedly support it, those who believe it lets folks off easy and puts off finding other viable solutions, and those who think it is simply a money-making scheme. While not everyone believes carbon offsetting is the answer, it is certainly growing in popularity and is one way corporations can take an environmental stand and offset carbon emissions that are inevitable when travel and events take place.

If you are interested in learning more about carbon offsets for corporate travel and event planning, there are several websites dedicated to educating the public and offering offsets. Websites like carbonfund.org have carbon calculators for travel, business events and conferences, weddings and other activities, making it simple to help your clients estimate the amount of carbon their event or transportation will create. This allows them to determine the amount of offsetting they would like to undertake – if any – to mitigate the carbon emissions associated with their business meeting or corporate travel.

The bottom line is that offering carbon offsets for corporate travel and events is a simple way to expand the services you offer to corporate clients. Those who are interested in offsets will appreciate the convenience, while those who are not interested can simply not take part in that particular service. To find carbon offset sellers, visit Ecobusinesslinks.com, which has a list of non-profit organizations and for-profit companies offering carbon offsets.

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