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Third of event attendees willing to travel ten hours to international events

Despite a recent poll saying 58% of domestic attendees want to keep journeys time to less than an hour, international travellers are far more flexible with 32% willing to travel ten hours.  The figures, which come from a poll taken amongst 120 Barbican clients clearly show that whilst distances need to be kept short for domestic events people are far more open minded when it comes to going abroad.

“Ten hours plus travel is great news for international events coming into London.  It puts so much of the world in our catchment area, particularly when you realise that 52% were willing to travel more than 6 hours,” comments the Barbican’s head of events, Jackie Boughton.  “What’s more, with the Barbican’s superb links to London’s international airports – which will improve further with the opening of the Elizabeth Line – we are perfectly placed to host events from all over the world.”

In particular, the Barbican is popular with international association events amongst which enquiries have been increasing as the venue has highlighted the benefits of its location, artistic and cultural links.  The Barbican is capitalising on this popularity by contracting Jamie Ades as Head of Associations to further increase its foothold in the market.

The research was conducted amongst more than 120 Barbican clients during Autumn 2017.  53% of respondents were corporate bookers, 21% association and 26% agency.

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