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Tourism and Meeting Opinion Poll


From: Aristotle Institute
Subject: Tourism and Meeting Opinion Poll
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 102 23:17:05 EDT

 
 




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Thank you for participating in the 2002
Tourism and Meeting Survey

2002 Issues

Critical

Important

No
Interest

1.)

The single Best Meeting Deal by quarter by region?

2.)

Maximizing the reach of your continuing education program?

3.)

New connectivity for meeting sites?

4.)

Best marketing techniques?

5.)

Exhibition industry marketing information?

6.)

Packaging to drive electronic tourism business?

7.)

Ratings of Meeting Site service by professional meeting managers?

8.)

Directory of unique locations for Board Meetings and Executive Retreats?

      Q2, 2002 Tourism Issues:

1.

Rooms booked and room rates are between 7-14% in 2002.

2.

Industry leaders predict Q3 + Q4 2002 remain about the same.

3.

US Q1 travel revenues on the Net exceed $7 Billion.

4.

Technology Industry meeting managers are requiring wireless connectivity for their meetings.

5.

Bureaus are adding packaging as a service for members and visitors to their Web Sites.

6.

Forbes says 'C' level execs (CEO, COO, etc.) prefer the Net for knowledge and information.

7.

'Rich Media' is fastest growing sector in Net advertising.

8.

High income markets are connected:  85% over $85,000 on Net daily.

9.

High income audiences buy on the Net:  70% have bought in 2002.

 








 
 


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