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Top Destinations For Association Events – The Icca Stats
ICCA’s annual statistics on the number of rotating international association meetings hosted by countries and cities show few changes for 2014.
Paris retains the top rank, with Vienna swapping places with Madrid and moving up from three to two, and Berlin and Barcelona swapping places at four and five respectively.
Vancouver is North America’s top destination for international meetings, ahead of Montreal, Washington and Chicago.
With regular jockeying for position between rival destinations, numerous short-term reasons why space isn’t always available for association meetings and with more meetings still to be discovered by ICCA and its members, these don’t represent any dramatic changes.
Top 20 city ranking by number of meeting organised in 2014
RankCityNumber of Meetings in 2014
1Paris214
2Vienna202
3Madrid200
4Berlin193
5Barcelona182
6London166
7Singapore142
8Amsterdam133
9Istanbul130
10Prague118
11Brussels112
12Lisbon109
13Copenhagen105
14Beijing104
15Seoul99
16Hong Kong98
17Budapest97
Rome97
19Stockholm95
20Taipei92
The top five countries all remain in that top echelon, with USA retaining top ranking, Germany and Spain ranking two and three, whilst UK and France swap places into fourth and fifth place respectively.
Top 20 country ranking by number of meeting organised in 2014
RankCountryNumber of Meetings in 2014
1U.S.A.831
2Germany659
3Spain578
4United Kingdom543
5France533
6Italy452
7Japan337
8China-P.R.332
9Netherlands307
10Brazil291
11Austria287
12Canada265
13Australia260
14Sweden238
15Portugal229
16Switzerland226
17Republic of Korea222
18Argentina191
19Turkey190
20Belgium187
ICCA undertook a major review of historical data over the last twelve months, removing all meetings from the statistics which no longer met the strict three-country rotation criterion and clamping down on single meetings which might previously have appeared as multiple separate meetings. As a result the normal levels of growth appear to be slightly reduced, even though ICCA believes that the underlying rate of growth is almost certainly still robust.
ICCA’s international association meetings tables are published every year. To be included, meetings must be held on a regular basis, have at least 50 delegates, and rotate between at least three countries.