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The UK has weathered the storm since Brexit, becoming a more attractive place to hold meetings and events. Affordable prices, along with growing high-tech and creative industries, are driving the destination into the future.

A political meltdown and economic stagnation generally don’t bode well for how competitive a destination can be at attracting meetings and events.

Travel to the UK, however, has surged in the last 18 months despite the constant distraction of Brexit drama. Across the UK, cities are investing in new venues for events and looking to attract business travelers from a variety of fields.

Last week I spoke to VisitBritain’s chairman about the phenomenon, and he said a focus on improving the country’s travel infrastructure, from airports to convention centers, has paid off. With prices low, travelers will likely continue to visit in record numbers.

We’ll see if this success continues and whether the destination continues to resonate with business travelers as the Brexit negotiations move toward a conclusion.

— Andrew Sheivachman, Business Travel Editor

The Future of Destinations

VisitBritain Chairman Steers Tourism Boom Through Brexit Uncertainties: Tourism, along with business travel, is on the rise again in the UK due to a weak British pound and cheap flights. VisitBritain is trying to make the most of it despite the lingering ramifications of the political mess that is Brexit.

Meetings and Events insights

Behind the Scenes at C2 Melbourne Preview: A quick peek into the method and experimentation driving next year’s C2 Melbourne event.

How to Actually Get People to Register: Create targeted landing pages for potential attendees, and then market to them across the Web.

Industry Trends

Execs Are Largely Satisfied With Meeting Planners: The leaders running global organizations think meeting planners are doing a good job, although budget and risk management concerns remain.

2018 Event Tech Predictions Focus on Social Networking and Artificial Intelligence: Better networking tools, and smarter data systems behind-the-scenes, are anticipated to make a splash next year. Haven’t we heard this all before?

European Data Privacy Laws Are Getting Complicated: Companies outside of Europe will have to comply with the new General Data Protection Regulation from the EU, adding a new layer of complexity to an event’s digital operations.

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Photo credit: London's World Travel Market. The UK's meetings and events business hasn't slowed because of the Brexit vote, but there are many uncertainties ahead. Skift

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