What's
New in New Orleans' Hospitality Industry - November/December 2012
LATEST NEWS
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According
to Travel + Leisure readers who have visited New Orleans, New
Orleans tops the list as America's Favorite City 2012 Overall, as well as the
Top City for: Cafes, Music Scene, Girlfriends Getaway, Antique Stores, Local
Pride, Happy Hour, People-Watching, Wild Weekends, Singles Scene, Street
Performers, Flea Market and New Year's Eve. Results were posted in the November
2012 issue. www.travelandleisure.com/americas-favorite-cities/2012/city/new-orleans
- The
City of New Orleans receiving a 2012
World Tourism Award for "the extraordinary initiatives by individuals,
companies, organizations, destinations and attractions for outstanding
accomplishments in the travel industry." Coinciding with this honor, the New
Orleans CVB President and CEO Stephen Perry received a World Travel Market
Globe Award for his role in restoring the city as a tourism destination
following Hurricane Katrina.
- The
39th Annual Bayou Classic brings together family,
friends and alumni of Grambling State University and Southern University to see
college rivalries play and celebrate football, family and the traditions
surrounding Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This year's schedule
includes the Battle of the Bands and Greek Show, Bayou Classic Thanksgiving Day
Parade, as well as several other events. www.mybayouclassic.com
- New
Orleans hosted 4.9 million visitors
in the first half of 2012, an increase of two percent over the same period in
2011. These visitors spent a total of
$3.45 billion, a boost of 11 percent over January - June 2011. These figures are the result of the 2012 University
of New Orleans Hospitality Research Center's 2012 New Orleans Area Visitor
Profile, commissioned by the New Orleans CVB and the New Orleans Tourism
Marketing Corporation.
- Condé Nast Traveler placed New Orleans in the Top 10 Cities in the United States in
their 2012 Readers' Choice Awards. More than 46,000 readers, mostly made up of
frequent travelers and travel trend-setters, voted in this year's poll. Condé Nast Traveler readers also voted
New Orleans hotels in their Best Hotel and Top 40 Hotels in the South category.
Hotels include the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans, The
Roosevelt Hotel New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Soniat House Hotel,
Windsor Court Hotel and Hotel Monteleone.
- The
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center announced its partnership with
the Recirculating Farms Coalition and the New Orleans Food and Farm Network to
build an innovative food and farming center on 2.5 acres of land at the corner
of Melpomene and Tchoupitoulas Streets. The new center, named Growing Local NOLA, will be a hub for
research, education, training and community interaction on growing, marketing
and preparing fresh food. www.mccno.com/a-food-and-farm-center-for-new-orleans-on-national-food-day/
- In
August 2012, Southwest Airlines
announced it will increase its presence in New Orleans with a total of 114
daily flights by March 9, 2013. Southwest currently operates 76 flights from
New Orleans, and Air Tran Airways operates eight daily flights. This 35 percent increase in lift over the
August schedule is a huge win for the New Orleans area. The additional flights will bring approximately
1.5 million additional seats into the market annually. www.flymsy.com
- The
Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots
opens its 141st Thoroughbred Racing Season on Thanksgiving Day, November 22.
This season is highlighted by the milestone 100th running of the $1 million
Louisiana Derby for Kentucky Derby hopefuls and the Inaugural Infield Festival
on March 30, 2013. www.fairgroundsracecourse.com/
- Greyhound
now offers a new service, Greyhound
Express, a non-stop service between major cities, including Atlanta,
Montgomery, Birmingham, Mobile, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Beaumont and
Houston. These premiere buses include
free Wi-Fi, reserved seating and many more upgrades. www.greyhound.com/Express/
- The
Howard Hughes Corporation announced plans for the redevelopment of the Riverwalk
Marketplace into an upscale outlet center - The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk. Planning to invest $70 million
into the transformation of the retail venue, the Howard Hughes Corporation will
expand its footprint by about 50,000 square feet. The property is expected to
reopen in late 2013. www.riverwalkmarketplace.com
- After
a multi-million dollar makeover, the Carnival
Conquest returns to New Orleans. The upgrades include a variety of new
features including an EA Sports Bar, Guy's Burger Joint) developed in
partnership with Food Network's Guy Fieri), Punchliner Comedy Club presented by
George Lopez, Red Frog Rum Bar and more. www.carnival.com/cruise-ships/carnival-conquest.aspx
- In
2012, the well-known neighborhood Tremé
hosted a week-long series of events to celebrate its 200th
anniversary. This area gave rise to jazz and brass bands, incredible
architecture, Mardi Gras Indians and several pioneers of the civil rights
movement, and is now home to key cultural institutions like the New Orleans
African American Museum, Backstreet Cultural Museum, St. Augustine Catholic
Church, Armstrong Park and more. www.treme2012.com
- The Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans, now open in downtown New Orleans, devotes
resources to promote education, charity and support to programs that promote
the Irish and Irish-American culture and heritage in the city. www.icmnola.com
- Criollo Restaurant in the Hotel Monteleone is the recent
recipient of OpenTable's 2012 Diner's Choice Award. The Diner's Choice Award is
given to restaurants based on reviews submitted via the diner feedback form at
OpenTable.com, sent to each diner following an online reservation. www.criollonola.com
- Throughout
the month of December, hotels, restaurants and attractions participate in Christmas New Orleans Style, offering
deals and discounts for the holidays. More than 50 New Orleans hotels and bed
& breakfasts offer Papa Noel deals all month long, while Reveillon Dinners,
a Creole French holiday dining tradition, can be found at restaurants
throughout the city. www.neworleansonline.com/holiday
- Walk-On's
Bistreaux & Bar in New Orleans was voted the Best Sports Bar in North America by ESPN Mobile. The winning bar
was selected by a combination of fan balloting and editorial panel review. ESPN
Mobile's Editorial board said it was "impressed by their extensive food and
beer selection, plethora of TV's and, most importantly, extreme dedication by their
patrons." www.walk-ons.com
- Equire named SoBou as one of the Best New Restaurants in America. The magazine's Food and Travel
Correspondent compiled the list of Best Restaurants and selected this
Commander's Family restaurant to be one of the top new restaurants of the year.
www.sobounola.com
- Live
music, arts and nearly three dozen restaurants with the city's best chefs
decorated Oak Street for the sixth annual New
Orleans Po-Boy Preservation Festival on November 18 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For
the first time the festival had a VIP area that offered parking within
walking distance of the festival, covered seating and an open bar featuring
Abita Beer with a selection of non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. The music
stages featured local favorites Los Poboycitos, Flow Tribe, Honey Island
Swamp Band, Treme Funktet and more. This festival is free, open to the public
and fun for the family. www.poboyfest.com
- Emeril's
Delmonico announced a new chef, Chef Anthony
Scanio, will lead the restaurant's kitchen. Scanio was previously Delmonico's
executive sous chef, and combine his New Orleans heritage with a fresh, clean
ingredient-based approach to cooking, keeping with Lagasse's signature "New New
Orleans" cuisine. www.emerilsrestaurants.com
- In
anticipation of Super Bowl XLVII in February 2013 in New Orleans, the New
Orleans CVB is partnering with Joe Cahn, the "Commissioner of Tailgating," as he tours across the country showing
NFL fans how to throw a Super Bowl party like a New Orleanian. Follow Joe on
his "Road Home to the Dome." www.tailgating.com
- A
new exhibition at The Historic New Orleans
Collection in the recently completed Perrilliat House opened in October
2012. Part of the Williams Research Center, the new building houses the Laura Simon Nelson Galleries for Louisiana
Art. The new gallery space will host rotating exhibitions drawing from the
visual-art collection donated by Nelson in 1995, along with other THNOC
holdings. www.hnoc.com
- New
Orleans' performing arts scene continues to grow with the upcoming Broadway season
at the Mahalia Jackson Theater for
the Performing Arts, including Les
Misérables (Oct. 30-Nov. 4), Mary
Poppins (Dec. 18-23), Jersey Boys
(Jan. 8-27, 2013), Flashdance (Feb.
26-March 3, 2013), Million Dollar Quartet
(April 16-21, 2013) and Wicked (May
8-June 2, 2013) on the playbill. www.neworleans.broadway.com
- Voodoo Music + Arts Experience, October 26-28, featured headliners
such as Metallica, The Avett Brothers and Neil Young & Crazy Horse and local
favorites such as the Tremé Brass Band and Little Freddie King. Along with enjoying
these world-class performing artists, festival-goers experienced multimedia art
installations, parades, light shows, craft and food booths and more. Also, for
the first time, camping was allowed at City Park throughout the festival. www.thevoodooexperience.com
- Tales of the Cocktail experienced another record breaking
year at this summer's 10th Anniversary festival in New Orleans in July 2012.
More than 23,000 cocktail professionals and enthusiasts attended event
gatherings throughout the city, a 7.8 percent increase from 2011. Attendees and
vendors of the festival created an economic impact of $14.3 million, an
increase of $1.6 million from 2011. www.talesofthecocktail.com
- In
June 2012, The Southern Food and
Beverage Museum broke ground on a 30,000-square-foot facility, which will
include a restaurant, an exhibit for each of the 17 southern states, a
children's gallery, a cultural innovation center and more. This facility, along
with the SoFAB Culinary Library, is scheduled to open in March 2013. www.southernfood.org
Awards
In 2012, the City of New Orleans has won 15 national and
international awards for being a premiere destination. To see a full list of awards
and accolades, visit www.neworleanscvb.com/press-media/press-kit/city-cvb-awards/
Sports
Hosting a number of
high-profile sporting events in the first half of 2012 was a tremendous way for
New Orleans to start the year, bringing more than $400 million in economic
impact to the city, marking sold-out hotels during peak nights and bringing an
influx of people to the area.
Events hosted include:
-
78th
Annual Allstate Sugar Bowl
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Several
Hornets games
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New
Orleans Saints Playoff Game
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BCS
National Championship
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2012
NCAA Men's Final Four
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Zurich
Classic
Sports fans not only
enjoyed a newly-renovated Mercedes-Benz Superdome, but also the city's 1,300+
restaurants and many music clubs, creating an overall, one-of-a-kind
experience. The city anticipates Super
Bowl XLVII in 2013. New Orleans will also host the 2013 NCAA Women's Final Four
and the NBA Men's Allstar Game in 2014. No
other city has played host to such a series of high-profile sporting events
within a two-year period, proving New Orleans to be a premiere destination for
sporting events.
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The
Mercedes-Benz Superdome has
completed an $85 million renovation; part of an overall $336 million renovation
that began in 2006. Key significant enhancements include an expansion of the
Plaza Level concourse by 50 feet, 135 additional new women's restrooms,
additional concession points of sale on the Plaza Level, 3,100 additional Plaza
Level seats, 186 digital concourse monitors and two new premium bunker club
lounges. www.superdome.com
- New
Orleans is slated to host the 63rd
NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, February 16, 2014. The 2014 All-Star Game will be played at New
Orleans Arena, home of the Hornets. This will mark the second time the city
hosts the NBA All-Star Game, having previously been held in New Orleans in
2008.
- The
Allstate Sugar Bowl announced that
it will host the newly-created bowl game featuring the champions of the
Southeastern and Big 12 Conferences from 2014-2026. Hosting this game continues
to put New Orleans in a national spotlight for sports. www.allstagesugarbowl.org
Hotels
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W French Quarter unveiled a full scale property
renovation, including the look of all 97 guest rooms, the Living Room (W's take
on the traditional hotel lobby), Studio meting spaces, and the outdoor
courtyard. It has also opened SWEAT, a state-of-the-art fitness center and a
new signature restaurant, SoBou, a contemporary Creole concept from the
Commander's Family of Restaurants that showcases innovative design and creative
cocktails. Short for South of Bourbon
Street, SoBou's menu debuted Louisiana street food inspired small plates
created by Executive Chef Juan Carlos Gonzales. The cocktail program features
self-serve wine dispensing machines and a beer garden with beer booths. www.wfrenchquarter.com
- The Residence Inn New
Orleans Downtown has undergone a complete renovation of its 231 suites and
public spaces, transforming it into an upscale hotel. The residential-style studio, one bedroom and
two bedroom suites offer more spacious accommodations, with larger workspace,
and updated kitchen and free high speed internet access. Their goal is to
provide the same feeling of comfortable living on the road. www.residenceinn.com
- Following
an $18 million renovation to this historic hotel property, Hyatt French Quarter announced their opening on May 15, making it
the third Hyatt Hotel to enter the New Orleans market within the last year.
Their recent renovations include upgrades to all 254 guest rooms, as well as
the hotel exterior, lobby, landscaping and pool and deck area. Newly designed food and
beverage outlets will include Powdered Sugar, a market concept eatery, Batch,
an upscale lounge, and Red Fish Grill. The Hard Rock Café has plans to open in
the Hyatt French Quarter in early 2013. www. frenchquarter.hyatt.com
- New
Orleans Windsor Court Hotel
completed a $22 million restoration, including new décor in 316 guest rooms and
suites, a refurbished Club Level lounge, a renovation of the Le Salon, a
refresh of The Grill Room, The Polo Club Lounge, the pool area and meetings
spaces; and the addition of a lobby bar and spa. The updated guestrooms, public
spaces and newly named lobby Cocktail Bar debuted in January and the Spa at
Windsor Court debuted in Spring 2012. www.windsorcourthotel.com
- The
newly renovated Audubon Cottages are
a collection of seven cottages that offers guests private, luxury hotel
accommodations in the French Quarter. The Cottages include private, guest-only
access with a shared saltwater pool, said to be the oldest pool in New Orleans.
After an extensive multi-million dollar restoration, the French Quarter
cottages reflect the charm of old New Orleans while offering modern amenities
and a high level of service. www.auduboncottages.com/
Museums & Theatres
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Following
a major renovation, the historic Joy
Theater reopened the 10,000 square foot multipurpose complex at 1200 Canal
Street in December 2011. The Joy
officially opened in 1947 as a movie theater. Located across the street from
the Joy on Canal Street, the Saenger
Theater is currently undergoing a $51 million restoration, adding another
key performance venue to New Orleans' theater district. www.thejoytheater.com
- Disney's
"The Lion King" celebrated a record-breaking engagement at The Mahalia Jackson Theater. In five weeks, it entertained nearly
85,000 people and grossed more than $6.5 million at the box office, making it
the highest-grossing theatrical production in New Orleans history. It is estimated that the performances
generated a $22 million economic benefit to the city from travel, hotels,
restaurants, parking and other businesses patronized by both theatergoers and
production staff. Broadway Across
America continues its commitment to New Orleans.
- Prospect.3 New Orleans, the third edition of the international
contemporary art biennial, will open in the fall of 2014. The mission of
Prospect New Orleans is to bring important contemporary art from around the
world to the Crescent City. Planning for
the exhibition is already underway and will feature works of art created
specifically for New Orleans. www.prospectneworleans.org
2012 Festivals
-
Zulu
Lundi Gras Festival/Feb. 20
-
25th
Annual Lundi Gras at Spanish Plaza with Rex/Feb. 20
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Mardi
Gras Day/Feb. 21
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Soul
Fest/March 3-4
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Louisiana
Oyster Jubilee/March 10
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Earth
Fest/March 17-18
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Tennessee
Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival/March 21-25
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New
Orleans Roadfood Festival/March 23-25
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Spring
Fiesta/March 23-April 1
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Congo
Square/New World Rhythms Festival/March 24-25
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French
Quarter Festival/April 12-15
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Louisiana
Bicentennial Celebration/April 17-23
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New
Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Presented by Shell/April 27-May 6
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Mid
City Bayou Boogaloo/May 18-20
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Asian
Pacific American Society Festival/May 19
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New
Orleans Wine and Food Experience/May 22-26
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Greek
Festival/May 25-27
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New
Orleans Oyster Festival/June 2-3
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Creole
Tomato Festival/ June 9-10
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Louisiana
Cajun-Zydeco Festival/June 9-10
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New
Orleans Pride Festival/June 21-24
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FestiGals/June
22-24
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ESSENCE
Music Festival/July 5-8
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Midsummer
Nightmare/July 12-15
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San
Fermin in Nueva Orleans/July 13-15
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Tales
of the Cocktail/July 25-29
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COOLinary
New Orleans/Aug. 1-31
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Satchmo
SummerFest/Aug. 3-5
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Whitney
White Linen Night/Aug. 4
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Dirty
Linen Night/Aug. 11
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New
Orleans Red Dress Run/Aug. 11
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Southern
Decadence Festival/Aug. 29-Sept. 3
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New
Orleans Burlesque Festival/Sept. 13-15
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New
Orleans on Tap Beer Festival/Sept. 29
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Gretna
Heritage Festival/Oct. 5-7
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Art
for Arts' Sake/Oct. 6
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Louisiana
Seafood Festival/Oct. 12-14
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Crescent
City Blues & BBQ Festival/Oct. 12-14
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New
Orleans Film Festival/Oct. 11-18
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Celebracion
Latina/Oct. 13
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Voodoo
Music + Art Experience/Oct. 26-28
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Bayou
Bacchanal/Nov. 3-4
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Louisiana
Swamp Festival/Nov. 3-4
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New
Orleans Fringe Festival/Nov. 14-18
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Oak
Street Poboy Festival/Nov. 18
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Words
and Music Literary Festival/Nov. 28-Dec. 2
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Treme
Creole Gumbo Festival/Dec. 8
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Christmas
New Orleans Style/December
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Festival Attendance
|
2010
|
2011
|
2012
|
|
Mardi Gras
|
1 million +
|
1 million
|
1 million +
|
|
French Quarter Festival
|
512,000
|
533,000
|
574,000
|
|
Jazz and Heritage Festival
|
375,000
|
400,000 +
|
450,000
|
|
New Orleans Wine & Food Experience
|
10,000
|
10,000
|
TBD
|
|
ESSENCE Music Fest
|
400,000
|
400,000 +
|
413,000
|
|
Tales of the Cocktail
|
17,000
|
21,000
|
23,000
|
|
Satchmo SummerFest
|
26,000
|
26,364
|
27,000
|
|
Southern Decadence Festival
|
125,000-135,000
|
100,000 +
|
TBD
|
|
Voodoo Music Experience
|
125,000-150,000
|
100,000 +
|
TBD
|
Meetings and Conventions
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The
Great Hall of the New Orleans Ernest N.
Morial Convention Center will debut in January 2013, featuring a 60,300-square-foot
divisible Great Hall, 25,400 square foot multi-use pre-function space, and
hotel-like appointments throughout. The impressive one-million-square-foot
Center is now more attractive than ever to groups large and small. Additional features of note will include a 4,660
square foot junior ballroom, complete with a 3,420-square-foot rooftop terrace,
a 980-square-foot indoor balcony and a 5,700-square-foot executive club lounge.
www.neworleansgreathall.com
Meetings
(3,000 or more in attendance) in 2012 include:
- Professional Photographers of
America/Jan. 15-17
- SAP Global Marketing, Inc./Jan.
17-20
- American Rental Association/Feb.
5-8
- UBM LLC (Formerly United Business
Media)/Feb. 14-17
- Vacuum & Sewing Dealers
Association/Feb. 27-29
- American Pharmacists
Association/March 9-12
- Association of Perioperative
Registered Nurses/March 24-29
- New Orleans Dental Conference/April
12-14
- American College of
Physicians/April 17-21
- American Academy of Neurology/April 21-28
- Oncology Nursing Society/May 3-6
- Cellular Telecommunications and
Internet Association/May 7-9
- American College of Veterinary
Internal Medicine/May 30-June 1
- International Dairy-Deli-Bakery
Association/June 10-12
- Southern Baptist Convention/June
19-20
- National Association of Black
Journalists/June 20-24
- Kiwanis International/June 28-July
1
- Evangelical Free Church of America/July
1-6
- Southern Regional Education
Board/July 10-13
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America/July 18-22
- National Medical Association/July
28-Aug. 1
- US Department Of Education/July
31-Aug. 2
- Pentecostal Churches of the
Apostolic Faith/Aug. 3-8
- Pentecostal Assemblies of the
World/Aug. 5-11
- Louisiana Restaurant
Association/Aug. 11-13
- Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order
Nobles Mystic Shrine/Aug. 17-23
- American Political Science
Association/Aug. 30-Sept. 2
- AARP/Sept. 20-22
- Water Environment Federation/Sept.
29-Oct. 3
- International Auto Body Congress
and Expo/Oct. 10-13
- Society for Neuroscience/Oct. 13-17
- American Academy of Pediatrics/Oct.
20-23
- American Society of Plastic
Surgeons/Oct. 26-30
- EMS Expo, Inc./Oct. 29-Nov. 2
- International Pool Spa Patio
Expo/Nov. 6-8
- American Association for
Respiratory Care/Nov. 10-13
- American Association for the
Advancement of Slavic Studies/Nov. 15-18
- Diversified Business
Communications/Dec. 5-7
Airport
In
total, $300 million worth of modernization projects are underway at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International
Airport. Following the expansion of Concourse D and the addition of six new
gates, the Airport is continuing to focus on the construction of the new
consolidated rental car facility (CONRAC), which will increase capacity to
accommodate current needs and anticipated growth over the next 15 years. The
new structure will increase the rental inventory from 800 cars to approximately
1,800 in a modern three-story structure. The facility will include rental car
company counters and offices and be the drop-off and pick-up point for the
rental cars. With its close proximity to the terminal, the CONRAC will
eliminate the need for shuttles. New service centers for rental cars have been
constructed and are functioning as temporary drop-off and pick-up points for
the automobiles.
Additional
airport upgrades completed or scheduled to be ready by the 2013 Super Bowl in
New Orleans includes a new Security and Communications Center, free WiFi in the
terminal, new Flight Display Information Systems, refurbished and new
restrooms, a new aircraft rescue and firefighting station (ARFF), new signage,
new passenger aircraft loading bridges, apron rehabilitation, a new façade on
the exterior of the terminal, the installation of a new décor in the passenger
terminal areas that will bring natural light into the ticketing and baggage
claim areas, widening of walkways and plans for a storm-proof power and water
facility. www.flymsy.com
-
The
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is expanding its current
ticketing lobby. This construction required the relocation of Whitney Bank's
Airport Branch.
- Spirit Airlines will begin service from New
Orleans in January 2013 with a daily non-stop service from New Orleans
International Airport to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. This
addition will add value to the airport and the city, as well as help meet
the demands of locals and visitors.
- As part of the ongoing transformation at the
Airport, the New Orleans Saints
opened their Saints store in September 2012. The store of the Super Bowl XLVII
Champions features licensed Saints merchandise, apparel and collectibles
currently only found in their team store located in the Mercedes-Benz
Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints. The new Airport location will
provide jobs for 9 employees operating from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
Additional flights in 2012
include:
- Delta Airlines (New non-stop destination - one
daily departure to New York JFK) began June 2012
- Southwest (New service - one daily departure
to Kansas City) begins November 2012
TOURISM
INDUSTRY STATISTICS AT A GLANCE
- First half of 2012: 4.9 million
visitors/$3.45 billion
- 2011: 8.75 million visitors/$5.47
billion (highest visitor spending in city's history)
- 2010: 8.3 million visitors/$5.3
billion
- 2009:
7.5 million visitors/$4.2 billion
- 2008:
7.6 million/$5.1 billion
- 2007:
7.1 million/$4.8 billion
- 2006: 3.7 million/$2.8 billion
- 2005:
July-December stats not available
- 2005:
January-June: 5.3 million/$2.6 billion
- 2004:
10.1 million/$4.9 billion
- 2003:
8.5 million/$4.5 billion
- Taxes: $250-300 million in tax
revenues ... more than any other business sector
- Economic impact of tourism: $5
billion
- Employment: Nearly 78,000
- Hotels: 263 and 37,100 hotel rooms
- Restaurants: 1,311 (www.nomenu.com)
- Airport: As of November 2012; 14,620
average daily seats and 123 average daily departures serving 37 non-stop
destinations
About the New Orleans CVB
The New Orleans Convention
& Visitors Bureau (CVB) is a nationally accredited, 1,100-member
destination marketing organization and the largest and most successful private
economic development corporation in Louisiana. We help create $5 billion in new
capital each year-more than any other business sector-by attracting millions of
visitors, special events and conventions. The CVB and its members persuade
thousands of decision-makers and millions of visitors to choose New Orleans
through direct sales, marketing, public relations, branding and visitor
services at our New Orleans headquarters and offices in Washington, D.C., New
York, Chicago, Phoenix and four countries. Consistently recognized as one of
the top five CVBs in the country, the New Orleans CVB celebrated its 52nd
anniversary in 2012. For more information, please visit www.neworleanscvb.com.
Media Contact
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