webfact Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 Phuket’s MICE market revenue doubles in 2018 By The Nation FILE photo Phuket’s increasingly prolific MICE market nearly doubled in terms of year-on-year growth in 2017, a global hospitality consultancy firm said recently. As revenue for the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) segment skyrocketed from Bt5.9 billion to a record Bt10.9 billion in 2018, the key metric reflecting the economic impact is the average spending of Bt13,000 per person. Looking at the size of the market, a report from consulting group C9 Hotelworks Phuket MICE Market Update, reported that the island hosted 660 events with close to 60,000 participants in 2018. With overseas demand becoming increasingly prolific across Thailand, the top three international markets are Singapore, China and India, the report said. Another key feeder of the business is Indian weddings, which is attracting high-spending events from the subcontinent. Over the last month, the island attracted two luxury weddings, with spending for each eclipsing Bt320 million. One key catalyst that is expected to see this market grow is the uptick in introduction of direct flights by GoAir between the resort destination and the Indian cities of Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru, the report added. One niche that Phuket has commanded a best-in-class reputation and sustainable upward trajectory is in large sports events. This year, the Laguna Phuket Marathon attracted over 8,000 participants while garnering considerable international visitors. Other marquee events include the Laguna Phuket Triathlon and Thailand Yacht Show and Rendezvous. Commenting on the importance of the MICE segment to island tourism, C9’s managing director, Bill Barnett, said: “Phuket has been successful in attracting high-yielding MICE business on substantially less volume than Thailand’s leading event destinations of Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Pattaya. The expansion of the airport has added to the attractiveness. “Despite the absence of a convention centre, recent notable additions include the new 1,000-seat Grand West Sands Resort venue, which is being managed by Hong Kong’s Langham Hospitality Group. In the longer term, a 10,000-square-metre MICE facility in the heart of Phuket, planned by Central, is expected to start development within two years, and will result in a coming of age for an already dynamic storyline of growth.” Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/Tourism/30361442 -- © Copyright The Nation 2019-01-02 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cornishcarlos Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 Who knew that rodent sales would be the future for Phuket ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marko kok prong Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 I knew they ate rats,but mice, well i suppose on a long kebab stick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darcula Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 4 hours ago, webfact said: One niche that Phuket has commanded a best-in-class reputation and sustainable upward trajectory is in large sports events. Don't forget deep-sea-tandem-diving in the boat of your choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmitch Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Is there really such a lack of news that The Nation has to repeat the same news story, almost verbatim, five days after it was first published? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulic Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Can you imagine the value of the MICE market if it were properly promoted and serviced? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grusa Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NamKangMan Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 2 hours ago, Ulic said: Can you imagine the value of the MICE market if it were properly promoted and serviced? Can you imagine the value of the tourism industry if it was properly promoted and serviced? ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedrogaz Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 I only went to Phuket once....for about a week. I couldn't stand the place, a huge rip-off with poor service in most places I went to, and of course on the outrageous tuk-tuks. Never been back as a tourist and I understand the tourist numbers are down so it is a smart move to try to attract businessmen to conference events. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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