Open for Business explores how issues such as staffing shortages, service levels, and cost increases impact the planning and execution of incentive travel programs. MCLEAN, Va. (PRWEB) August 04, 2022 Incentive travel is trending up for 2022 and beyond, according to nearly two-thirds of respondents in a recent survey of more than 700 incentive industry professionals. Open for Business: Incentive Expectations and Reality in the Hospitality Industry is a new study jointly produced by the Incentive Research Foundation and Questex LLC, a leading information services and event company with a strong portfolio in the travel and hospitality industries.
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