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New research by VisitBritain/VisitEngland details travel and spending behaviour of Business Events delegates

Business delegates attending an event in Britain who extended their trip for leisure purposes would, on average, spend double the amount of money (£1942) than if they travelled home immediately after the event (£991). 

Business delegates are likely to double their spend in Britain if they extend their stay for leisure following their event, according to new research by tourism agency VisitBritain/VisitEngland.

The Business Events Research; Delegate Spend and Trip Extensions report, published on 30 January, provides detailed research into business events delegates’ spending and travel behaviours. 

The report found that business delegates attending an event in Britain who extended their trip for leisure purposes would, on average, spend double the amount of money (£1942) than if they travelled home immediately after the event (£991). 

It also found the destination of the event was not a major factor in the delegates’ decision to extend their trip for leisure; the practicalities of flight timings, ease of travel and accommodation were considered more important. 

VisitBritain/VisitEngland Head of Business Events Kerrin MacPhie said: “Britain’s business events sector is going from strength to strength, and this research provides real insight into delegate booking behaviour when attending an event. It also highlights key areas where British destinations can support organisers in the early stages of event promotion, including ease of travel and reasons to stay pre- and post-event. 

“Britain is an attractive destination for planners and delegates alike, from our infrastructure and accessibility, to our ease of access and diverse destination offer, Britain is a great place to hold global events.” 

The research measured two aspects of business event travel; the amount spent by delegates at business events in Britain, and the behaviour of those delegates extending trips for leisure. 

It found that international delegates stay longer, on average 3.7 nights, when compared to domestic delegates, who stay an average of one night. 

International delegates attending events were also found to spend more, in part because registration fees for these events were higher. Overseas delegates from outside the EU spent more (£1748) than those overseas delegates from within the EU (£990), and domestic delegates (£329). 

The research was commissioned and completed by VisitBritain/VisitEngland, with funding from the UK Government’s GREAT Britain campaign and the government-funded Discover England Fund. 

VisitBritain promotes business events worldwide, under the Events are GREAT brand, part of the Government’s GREAT Britain campaign. Events are GREAT drives awareness of Britain’s destinations and product, highlighting Britain’s long history of research, innovation and high-quality infrastructure, positioning the country as a leading destination for business events. 

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