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2022 Incentive Travel Index - Supplier Highlights

by IRF, FICP, SITE Foundation and Oxford Economics

Supplier Highlights

The latest views on the future of incentive travel from over 350 supplier participants, including hotels, cruise lines, AV & production, gifting, technology, food & beverage, transportation, group activities and visitor attractions.

The 2022 Incentive Travel Index is joint initiative of Financial & Insurance Conference Professionals (FICP), the Incentive Research Foundation (IRF) and the Foundation of the Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE Foundation) and is undertaken in partnership with Oxford Economics.

This is the fourth year of the collaboration between FICPIRF and SITE Foundation on the Incentive Travel Index. With research partner Oxford Economics, the organizations have again created an indispensable annual report on the state of incentive travel, providing data on current and future evolution. For additional key findings from the 2022 Incentive Travel Index study as well as reports from previous years, visit https://www.incentiveindex.com/.

The 2022 Incentive Travel Index Sponsors :
Champion Level: 
AccorDestination Canada
Prime Level: 
Hilton, United
Principal Level: 
IMEX Group, Prezzee

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