The study explores trends in attendee preferences, factors in destination selection, and how incentive travel...
Media Center / IRF Hosts Incentive Professional Roundtables, Releases "The State of International Incentives"
Businesses around the world are increasing the use of incentive travel to motivate and retain their workforce. The IRF’s new report, The State of International Incentives, focuses on the priorities and challenges faced by European and Canadian incentive planners, as well as their perspectives on the US as an incentive destination.
In April, the IRF in conjunction with The Palm Beaches, gathered a group of corporate incentive program owners and third-party incentive house executives from the Europe and Canada who met in person in at The Breakers Palm Beach, Florida. The group participated in roundtable discussions and shared their insights on the primary influencers and drivers of incentive destination decisions from the standpoint of European and Canadian buyers.
“European and Canadian buyers are seeking out destinations that offer unique luxury experiences,” said Stephanie Harris, IRF President. “They also have a desire to work alongside hotels, CVBs, DMCs, and vendors who can help them navigate regional business practices and adapt to European or Canadian attendee preferences.”
Insights shared by European and Canadian incentive travel buyers in The State of International Incentives include:
To view or download a copy of the full report, please visit The State of International Incentives webpage.
The State of International Incentives was supported by The Palm Beaches.
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