London venue reports uplift in US convention bookings

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Associations and businesses in the US are increasingly choosing London as their favoured destination for European conferences, reports Excel London. 

The venue, which recently completed a £220m expansion, said 60 per cent of its conventions and congress business now came from US-based organisations.

James Rees, executive director at Excel London said US-based organisers such as the Linux Foundation (KubeCon) and the Alzheimer's Association International Conference, plus US brands, like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce and Gartner, were among the organisations favouring London for their landmark European conferences. 

“London is a world-class, tier-one city with a magnetic pull as an event destination. The city’s appeal has further intensified over the past few years demonstrating market confidence and resulting in record bookings here at Excel, in particular from the US,” he said. 

“In addition, next year we are hosting 10 major international association congresses – the highest ever in a single year – generating upwards of £250m for London’s business economy.” 

Tracy Halliwell MBE, director of Tourism, Conventions & Major Events at London & Partners, said the news supported wider trends seen among London’s inbound business tourism with visitors from the US ‘once again leading the rankings at 3.7 million last year.’ 

“We’re also seeing business visitors staying longer, spending more and often including a plus one," she added. "The city’s universal appeal is translating into one of the busiest pipelines for business we’ve seen, and the events sector and venues like Excel London are crucial to our overall economic strategy.” 

Excel’s newly opened expansion added a further 25,000 square metres to its existing space, so that the venue now offers an area of 125,000 square metres and has become the largest fully integrated convention and exhibition venue in Europe.

 

 

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