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American Airlines
With over 3,600 flights a day to over 250 cities in over 40 countries, American Airlines and American Eagle can take you anywhere you want to go. If your business calls you to travel throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico or to Europe, Latin America or Japan, count on more than 95,000 employees dedicated to keeping you on schedule.
American offers you the choice of up to three classes of service--First Class, Business Class and Economy--to suit just about any travel need. And, members of the AAdvantage travel awards program can earn valuable mileage credit redeemable for award travel worldwide. And now, AAdvantage miles never expire, as long as you show any kind of mileage accrual or award redemption activity at least once every 36 months. And, Admirals Club members can enjoy a quiet place to work or relax in our more than 45 Club locations throughout the world.
In our continuous quest to simplify your travel planning, American was the first airline to implement electronic ticketing worldwide. For additional convenience, the itinerary confirmation and receipts for your Electronic Ticket can be sent to you via e-mail so you can proceed directly to your gate without checking in at the airport ticket counter.
American is also proud to be a member of Oneworld[TM], an alliance among seven of the world's leading airlines--American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Quantas, and now Finnair and Iberia--who are dedicated to making global travel more convenient. Via Oneworld, you can now connect to other oneworld airline's flights via the worldwide route network and reap the opportunities for mileage awards and access to more clubs and lounges.
For more information or reservations, call your Travel Agent, or American Airlines at 800-433-7300, or visit us on the Web at AA.com[TM].
Hartfield
Atlantic International - Executive Conference Center
As the busiest passenger airport in the world, we expect nearly 80 million passengers this year. Nearly half will be savvy business travelers, just like you. At Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, our business is to strive to be the best airport in the world by offering you premier innovative service that exceeds your expectations. Right in the heart of the world's busiest passenger airport, nestled in the Atrium of Hartsfield's Main Terminal, is our state-of-the art Executive Conference Center, where we've pulled out all the stops to insure that you have everything you need to make your next meeting a success.
We've thought of every detail to make business meetings run as smooth as the engine of a new 717-200. Within our modern, beautifully decorated facility, are all the components required to conduct small to large business meetings--computer workstations, data ports, tele/videoconferencing, wide-screen projectors, printers, copiers, and fax machines. Frequent fliers know that time is valuable and holding your meetings at Hartsfield's Executive Conference Center, located just a few short minutes from the airport's concourses, can help you maximize it. The center has 24 meeting rooms equipped with comfortable leather seating that can accommodate groups anywhere from 6 to 40 people. Also, a full range of catering services are available including everything from beverages, fruit and bagels, to grilled chicken salad and gourmet lemon bars for dessert.
Convenience, excellent customer service and wonderful meeting facilities are right here at the Hartsfield Executive Conference Center. So, the next time you're planning a meeting and want to make the most of your valuable time with clients or colleagues, consider Hartsfield's Executive Conference Center. We're sure to surpass your expectations.
Booking is easy. Call us in Atlanta at 404-761-6116, or reach us toll-free at 800-713-1359. Cut down on your travel costs and avoid downtown traffic. Fly in and out after hosting a meeting in Hartsfield's Executive Conference Center.
Hilton
Only the new Hilton HHonors[R] family lets you discover both Points & Miles in more places than ever before.
Over 2,000 locations worldwide await your arrival. The Hilton HHonors family just got bigger. Much, much bigger. Now, in addition to Hilton and Conrad International hotels, you'll earn both Points & Miles at Doubletree, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, Hampton inn & Suites and Homewood Suites by Hilton. So, stay with the new Hilton HHonors family of hotels, and discover how "&" can be more rewarding. To enroll in Hilton HHonors or to make reservations, call your professional travel agent or 800-HHONORS. Or, receive a 1,000 point bonus by enrolling online at www.hiltonhhonors.com.
Louisina Office of Tourism
New Advertising Campaign is Music to Louisina's Ears
BATON ROUGE, La.-The Louisiana Office of Tourism is kicking off its new advertising campaign, which features Louisiana's music as the cornerstone of the tourism message. The focus on Louisiana's music follows the popular 1999 FrancoFite campaign.
"Music is such an integral part of Louisiana's culture, it was a logical choice to position it as the basis of our advertising campaign. Our research shows that people associate Louisiana with music. We are building on Louisiana's current reputation as a musical destination and invite the world to visit our state and sample our unique gumbo of musical styles," said Lt. Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, who oversees the efforts of the Louisiana Office of Tourism.
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