Coronavirus Fears & Trade Show Cancellations

 

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The looming fear of the Coronavirus, or COVID-19, is causing many trade shows worldwide to postpone or even cancel. If your event is still scheduled to run, it is best to frequently check with the host of your show for status updates. We, at Transit Air Cargo, are also monitoring the status of upcoming shows and are handling logistical adjustments for customers caused by the COVID-19 virus.

If your show has officially been postponed or cancelled, Transit Air Cargo is has your back. We have already been working with exhibitors from over 20 cancelled shows.

If your freight has already shipped to the show, we will either ship it back or you can utilize our temporary storage options throughout the US and Canada. Also, once your show is rebooked, we are here to provide you with the high quality service that only a trade show shipping specialist, such as ourselves, can provide.

Please remember that not all shows have been cancelled or postponed. We understand the amount of time and money that goes into trade shows and trade show planning. We also know that companies rely on and utilize trade shows to jump-start their revenue efforts. Other shows are still going as planned, so to ease your mind a bit, we are offering:

-30 day price guarantee

-Cancellations up to 48 hours prior to pick-up

-No hassle rescheduling

-Storage available throughout the US and Canada

-24/7 customer service

If your show is still scheduled to run, here are some tips to help ease Coronavirus pandemic fears:

*The following guidelines snippet are taken directly from the CDC and is intended for large events. 

Promote the daily practice of everyday preventative actions.

-Stay home when you are sick, except to get medical care.

-Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

-Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.

-Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

-Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects daily.

Provide COVID-19 prevention supplies at your events. Plan to have extra supplies on hand for even staff and participants, including sinks with soap, hand sanitizers, tissues, and disposable facemasks (for persons who start having symptoms).

Note: Disposable facemasks should be kept on-site and used only if someone (worker or attendee) becomes sick. Those who become sick should be immediately isolated from staff and participants who are not sick and given a clean disposable facemask to wear.

Plan for staff absences. Develop flexible attendance and sick-leave policies. Identify critical job functions and positions and plan for alternative coverage by cross-training staff.

Promote messages that discourage people who are sick from attending events. This should include messages requesting that people leave events if they begin to have symptoms of COVID-19, which include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. They should seek medical advice promptly by calling ahead to a doctor’s office or emergency room to get guidance.

Planning is key. Before a Coronavirus outbreak occurs in your community, you need to plan. Depending on the severity, the outbreak could last for a long time. If you’d like to read further guidelines given by the CDC and specific to the COVID-19 virus related to large events, click here.

To stay up to date on all the latest and most accurate information regarding the COVID-19 virus, refer to the CDC’s website.

Getting Around Las Vegas and its Convention Centers

A quick reference guide to Las Vegas & more!

Las Vegas houses some of the largest convention centers in the world along with numerous 4-star restaurants, fun and exciting activities, and not to mention is the number one popular night life destination. We have compiled a list of the top restaurants, places, and things to do below to guide you on your visit to  the “Entertainment Capital of The World.”

Convention Center

Las Vegas Convention Center

The Las Vegas Convention Center, one of the busiest centers in the world, encompasses approximately 3.2 million square feet with exhibit space of 2 million square feet and meeting space of nearly 250,000 square feet. The center is well known for its versatility, size, and amenities that also houses a grand lobby and registration area which allows for simultaneous set-up, break-down, and exhibiting of multiple events. Not to mention, it’ located right on the Las Vegas Strip!

Sands Expo Convention Center

Sands Expo and Venetian Meetings are housed inside of the Venetian hotel and are the perfect destination for trade shows with meetings large and small. The expo center houses 1.8 million square feet of combined meeting and event space with the largest room space of 380,000. This convention center is a perfect fit for those who want the convenience of being only 3 miles away from the nearest airport and attractions.

Westgate Convention Center

The Westgate Convention Center is an award-winning world-class resort that offers the finest convention facilities in Las Vegas. They are located right off the Las Vegas Strip and includes 225,000 square feet of flexible, renovated space, 40 separate meeting rooms, and more. You can be sure to have a comfortable, relaxing stay when you book your next convention with the Westgate Convention Center.

Restaurants

Chica

The Strip’s first Latina chef, Latina Garcia leads this spectacular spot in the Venetian. Her restaurant draws its inspiration from all corners of Central and South America with items such as Arepas, Peruvian inspired tuna ceviche, and Brazilian tenderloin. It’s a perfect place for trade show attendees to grab dinner after a long day!

Dessert

Bacchanal Buffet – Caesars Palace

Every dream of eating every possible dessert you can think of? Well your dreams can come true at Bacchanal Buffet located in the Caesars Palace! There are more than 80 mind-blowing desserts to choose from and it includes made-to-order desserts such as crepes, cinnamon buns, cake pops, and more.

Things to do

Madame Tussauds – Las Vegas

Your favorite celebrities are all in one place at Madame Tussauds. With millions of visitors flocking through the doors of this museum it’s a must see when you’re in Vegas.

The High Roller

A 30-minute ride at more than 550 feet tall, the High Roller in Las Vegas is the right attraction for those who aren’t afraid of heights!

Breaking it Down: Shipping to Advanced Warehouse vs Direct to Show

Experience Matters| TAC’s Exhibitors Guide to Planning for a Trade Show.
April 10, 2017

Planning for a trade show is a lot of work! Between the pre-during-post sales and marketing planning, layout/design of your booth, staff training, and (of course) the budget there is a lot to worry about. Then you receive the exhibitor packet, full of a new set of details, rules, and regulations set by the show organizers. Like we said…. it’s a lot to keep track of! 

So today we are going to help you understand the one thing most exhibitors struggle with when making their shipping plans. Choosing whether to ship your freight to the advanced warehouse or direct to the show site. It may seem confusing, but this guide will help clarify the two terms! |Continue Reading…

 

3 Tips To Simplify Your Trade Show Shipping

Experience Matters| TAC’s Exhibitors Guide to Planning for a Trade Show

February 1, 2017

Shipping and logistics could possibly be the most critical part of your trade show planning. It can be confusing and complicated, but we’re a logistics company! Naturally, we’ll have a few tips for you to save you some stress when it comes to preparing your materials for shipping. |Continue Reading…

 

 

Logistics Nightmares: How to Avoid a Trade Show Horror Story!

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Halloween is upon us, which is nearing the end of the busy trade show season. Just like any good horror film not everyone survived. Those who lived to tell their story have tips on how to make it through the sequel (aka next year) with your sanity still in tact. Here are some common mistakes that customers make when it is time to handle their logistics and how Transit Air Cargo helps to prevent them. | Continue Reading…