About
Business Tourism
Business Tourism
Is a range of tourism inflows linked to work or
professional business, for business meetings
of different kinds and sizes.
By
individuals or in groups.
Individual business tourism is defined as being
one person’s visit to a specific
tourism destination for work or
professional related purposes, as well as for business activities
(work), and who are frequently referred to as business travelers.
It is different to
group business tourism for various
reasons, because the destination is selected by
the market or product that
is the main
purpose of the business at hand. Group business tourism, on the
other hand, may select the
tourism destination where the congress,
convention or incentive travel takes place, provided that it
complies with the requirements of their organization.
Group business tourism is an umbrella
description for a number of variants: such as Congresses, Conventions, Trade Fairs and Expos and Incentive Travel.

Congresses
A congress is any meeting that organized with the
purpose of finding common paths of action from among all participants for the
specific topic or subject under discussion.
A congress
is defined as any professional meeting that aims
to bring about a professional and/or academic discussion
or exchange about the topic
of interest. The initiative to hold
a congress may come from associations or organizations. Invitations are open and participation
is voluntary.
This category includes seminars and business meetings for professional
and academic exchange, even when sponsored
by a public or private entity.
This is considered
to be the
most complicated kind of event from
an organizational point of view.
SAMPLE OPERATIONAL FLOW CHART FOR
CONGRESSES

Conventions
Conventions are union or business
meetings whose participants deal with business matters
related to a specific market, product or brand.
The initiative is normally taken
by the business,
it is by
invitation only (limited to specific
personnel who are involved in the topic) and involvement is usually by
invitation.
As opposed
to incentive travel, conventions include technical programs that participants familiarize themselves with, and there are negotiations on specific areas of business.
In Mexico,
the term convention is often
confused with incentive travel. However this is a mistake
because each are operated and sponsored differently. Some conventions include displays of their activities but these are usually restricted to those
actually involved.
SAMPLE OPERATIONAL FLOW CHART FOR
CONVENTIONS

Incentive Travel
Incentive Travel is a modern management tool to
achieve exceptional business goals by awarding participants with an
extraordinary travel experience once the exceptional business goal has been
achieved. Incentive travel is
a prize for those who perform
better at work.
SAMPLE OPERATIONAL FLOW CHART FOR
INCENTIVE TRAVEL

Trade Fairs and
Expos
Specialist trade fairs are public shows or exhibitions organized professionally by companies, associations or individuals, with the aim
of selling products or services of a specific sector of the economy.
These are divided into two
areas:
Industrial
Private or semi-private shows or exhibitions that bring together
members of a specific business, professional or commercial group
in order to display technological advances and stimulate products’ sales among members of a professional sector.
Commercial
Shows or exhibitions that bring together members of
commercial, business, professional or social groups in order to promote the
sale of products or services to a targeted public.
Importance of business tourism
Business
Tourism regulates the seasonal nature of tourism demand.
It improves
occupancy rates in low seasons.
It helps
increase the average visitor spend.
It increases
the average length of stay in Mexico.
It supports
income creation and distribution from tourism at destinations.
For more information about these topics, please
contact:
Business Tourism
Development Department
(Dirección de Desarrollo de Turismo de Negocios)
Presidente Mazaryk 172, 4º
piso, Col. Chapultepec Morales C.P. 11587, México, D.F.
Email: jarmenta@sectur.gob.mx/ jcvargas@sectur.gob.mx
Tel. (01 55
) 30 02 69 00 Ext. 6308 / 6309 / 6310 / 6333
Fax: ( 55
) 30 02 63 57