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Attracting Additional Conference Tourism to the Midwest Region. Ailse Quinn Dr. Sinéad O’Leary. Research Title. An investigation into the potential to attract additional business tourism to the Midwest region through the development of professional association and academic conferences.
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Attracting Additional Conference Tourism to the Midwest Region Ailse Quinn Dr.Sinéad O’Leary
Research Title An investigation into the potential to attract additional business tourism to the Midwest region through the development of professional association and academic conferences.
Research Objectives • To gain an understanding of the global meetings market, association conferences and the Irish meetings market. • To employ Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) as a case example of the potential within one organisation to attract association and academic conferences to the Midwest. • To assess the responsiveness of LIT academics to becoming Conference Ambassadors. • To appraise the Midwest as a business tourism destination. • To conduct an audit of associationsthat the Midwest region has the potential to attract • To develop an action plan for the promotion of the Midwest region as a destination for association conferences.
Background to the study • Downturn in the tourism industry • Main players in the meetings industry • BRIC economies • Association conferences less affected • SMERF sector
Recovery in the Meetings Industry • Slow and faltering • Emerging economies • Issues affecting recovery
Characteristics and Benefits of Association Meetings • Decision-making process • Lead time • Delegate numbers • Venue type • Delegate budget • Time of conference • Duration • Partner attendance
Irish Tourism Industry • 200,000 people employed and generates over six billion annually (Fáilte Ireland, 2010) • 2009 downturn • 2010 further decline • 2011 set to improve
Irish Tourism Industry Changes • VAT rate • Travel tax • Visa arrangements • Airport charges
Business Tourism in Ireland • Expenditure of international conference delegates. • In 2009 122 international conferences brought 57,000 overseas delegates to the country which was worth €80 million to the economy (Fáilte Ireland, 2010).
Conference Ambassador Programme • Tool used for attracting conferences to a destination • Irish investment • ‘One of the key pillars’
Findings: LIT Case Study Focus Groups • Reasons for not volunteering for a conference ambassador programme. • Suggestions given in the focus group to alleviate doubts regarding participation in conference ambassador programme.
Findings: The Midwest Region • Established leisure tourism sector. • Good access, via road, rail and air. • US Pre-clearance at Shannon Airport. • Adequate supply of accommodation, dining and shopping facilities.
Findings: The Midwest Region Average Price Per Room Per Night 2010 - Selected Countries and Limerick.
Comparison with Southwest Region Average Price Per Room Per Night 2010 - Selected Countries, Limerick and Cork.
Audit of Associations • Compile list of associations that the Midwest has the capacity to attract. • International and national associations under headings such as: medical and science; disability; rural and farming; law and ‘other’. • The list can be used as a tool for stakeholders in the region to target associations both national and international
Recommendations Marketing Focus
Recommendations Regional Aims
Recommendations Conference Ambassador Programme
Thank you! • Any Questions…