

Meetings, incentives, conferences and events are big business for the hospitality industry, offering high-value repeat business while also connecting with a large traveller audience. MICE Business continues to be one of the most profitable segments for hotels aiming to expand their corporate reach.
The world of Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events is returning following an almighty pause during the pandemic. Over the last few years we have seen big changes in the makeup of this business, and what is quite clear is that no MICE Business is the same.
The global events industry is one that is going to see rapid growth: from a valuation of $890 billion in 2020, the market is expected to grow to more than $2 trillion by 2028.
As MICE travellers begin returning, hotels need to up their game to maintain these valuable contracts and up the ante for revenue generation. MICE travellers can be a picky bunch, with the need to provide exceptional service at each touchpoint as well as cater to very specific needs and preferences. However, studies have found they are a valuable audience spending 17.5% more than leisure guests.

It’s important to consider MICE Business with the right level of regard to the revenue it can generate. This requires hotels to think through the products that can be offered but also how services can be operationally delivered without impacting the guest experience.

By incorporating these aspects into your MICE offering, you can create an environment and product that caters to the specific needs of MICE travellers, encouraging them to return and recommend your hotel to others.
Learn more about the SIHOT.C&B and how our event management platform can help your hotel run large and small scale corporate events driving more revenue for your business, or contact us to find out more about MICE Business opportunities.


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