• Top 20 MICE destinations

    Top 20 MICE destinations

    Hawaii :The International Conference and Convention Association (ICCA) recent publication of the top 20 destinations for MICE business has reaffirmed the old world order–that not one African city or country made it into the top 20 worldwide.

    In fact, the top six countries appear to be cast in iron, led by the United States and followed by Germany and Spain. In the city ranking, Vienna took the top position followed by Paris and Barcelona, respectively.

    African destination countries have been trying to market MICE events more aggressively in recent years but are often limited by the available conference facilities and more important, bed capacity in capital and key commercial cities. While South Africa has been persistently topping the African rankings and has invested heavily in facilities ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, other countries have been playing catch up with Kenya significantly for the East African region attracting ever more MICE business and hoping for yet more.

    Significantly, the planning for a brand new international class conference centre is advancing, to be set at the Bamburi area of the Indian Ocean port and leisure city of Mombasa. Another country keen on increasing their MICE footprint is Rwanda, where new hotels and conference facilities are due to be commissioned. Among them a new Marriott Hotel and Conference Centre.

    Globally, Africa, as is generally the case with tourism arrivals and global ranking therein, remains in the distant pack chasing a however fast growing market segment for such profitable and visibility creating events.

    The new top 20 country rankings, according to the number of confirmed major meetings held, are:

    USA – 759 meetings
    Germany – 577
    Spain – 463
    UK – 434
    France – 428
    Italy – 363
    Brazil – 304
    China – 302
    Netherlands – 291
    Austria – 267
    Canada 255
    Switzerland – 240
    Japan – 233
    Portugal – 228
    Republic of Korea – 207
    Australia – 204
    Sweden – 195
    Argentina – 186
    Belgium 179
    Mexico – 175

    The top 20 city rankings, again going by the number of meetings hosted in 2011, are:

    Vienna – 181 meetings
    Paris – 174
    Barcelona – 150
    Berlin – 147
    Singapore – 142
    Madrid – 130
    London – 115
    Amsterdam – 114
    Istanbul – 113
    Beijing – 111
    Budapest – 108
    Lisbon – 107
    Seoul – 99
    Copenhagen – 98
    Prague – 98
    Buenos Aires – 94
    Brussels – 93
    Stockholm – 93
    Rome – 92
    Taipei – 83  Source :etn

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