December 2018 Leisure Group Travel
Industry Forecast Issue Leisure Group Travel’s annual Industry Forecast Issue spotlights five...
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Read MoreIn Leisure Group Travel’s third annual Women’s Travel issue, we shine the spotlight on five travel executives who are making a difference in the travel industry. “Women in Leadership” gives brief glimpses into their business careers and personal lives—and what is on their radar.
Read MoreThe cover story of our outdoors-themed August issue features New York’s Erie Canal, a legendary waterway that invites group travelers to take a cruise through the locks, go canoeing or kayaking, hike or bike along the historic towpaths or explore museums in historic canal towns. The outdoors slant continues in the companion article about Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Read MoreArtistic expression takes center stage in Leisure Group Travel’s June 2018 issue.
Read MoreHistory, theatrical entertainment and Southern destinations dominate the pages of the April 2018 issue of Leisure Group Travel Magazine.“A Guide to Historic Sites” singles out eight great places that offer important heritage attractions, while “A Guide to Group-Friendly Theaters” provides options that range from top dinner venues to Shakespeare and Disney.
Read MoreFeaturing a crock of mouthwatering seafood gumbo on the cover, the February 2018 issue is all about good eats. From restaurants and food festivals to distilleries and breweries, it’s a smorgasbord of culinary delights in all parts of the U.S. and even Costa Rica.
Read MoreLeisure Group Travel’s annual Industry Forecast Issue includes a revealing interview with Peter Pantuso, who has guided the American Bus Association for over two decades. He shares his thoughts about national park fee hikes, the technology revolution, the importance of face-to-face interaction in an increasingly digital world and the January 2018 ABA Marketplace in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Read MoreThe Midwest of the United States has no shortage of small towns that all exude their own unique...
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