Mice Tourism: Opportunities, Priorities, Problems, Prospects
Sayyora Safaeva , PhD, Associate Professor, International Tourism Faculty, Tashkent State University Of Economics, Uzbekistan Diyora Adilova , 4th Year Student, International Tourism Faculty, Tashkent State University Of Economics, UzbekistanAbstract
The MICE sector is one of the most significantly developing tourism industries in recent years. The growth of business tourism strongly affects not only the industry as a whole, but also the economy of the host country. However, with the development and greater popularization of MICE tourism, various difficulties arise. The research work will reveal the main opportunities, prospects and priorities for the development of the MICE tourism industry, as well as analyze the problematic aspects that MICE agencies face when organizing their activities.
Keywords
MICE industry, specialized agencies, infrastructure, conference halls, material and technical base, service quality, high season, catering services
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