Top 25 Cities For Business and Convention Travelers

Tuesday, 11 Feb, 2005 0

Top 25 Cities For Business and Convention Travelers-2004

Top 25 Cities For
General Business* Travelers

 1. Chicago
 2. Los Angeles-Long Beach
 3. Washington, DC (metro area)
 4. New York
 5. Atlanta
 6. Houston
 7. Boston (metro area)
 8. Minneapolis-St. Paul
 9. Dallas
10. Detroit
11. Denver
12. Phoenix-Mesa
13. St Louis, MO
14. Philadelphia
15. Seattle (metro area)
16. New Orleans
17. Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
18. Nashville, TN
19. Orlando
20. Las Vegas
21. Austin-San Marcos, TX
22. San Diego
23. San Francisco
24. Riverside-San Bernardino, CA
25. San Antonio, TX

Source: Travel Industry Association of America
*Does not include convention, conference or seminar travel or combined business/pleasure travel
**All destinations are based on MSA’s (Metropolitan Statistical Areas). These are areas as defined by the Office of Management and Budget.

Top 25 Cities For
Convention/Conference/Seminar* Travelers

 1. Chicago
 2. Las Vegas
 3. Washington, DC (metro area)
 4. Orlando
 5. Atlanta
 6. Dallas
 7. San Francisco
 8. Nashville
 9. San Diego
10. New Orleans
11. Denver
12. San Antonio
13. Phoenix-Mesa
14. Los Angeles-Long Beach
15. Boston (metro area)
16. Philadelphia
17. Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
18. Austin-San Marcos, TX
19. New York
20. Seattle (metro area)
21. Detroit
22. St Louis, MO
23. Riverside-San Bernardino, CA
24. Minneapolis-St Paul
25. Houston

Source: Travel Industry Association of America
*Does not include general business or or combined business/pleasure travel
**All destinations are based on MSA’s (Metropolitan Statistical Areas). These are areas as defined by the Office of Management and Budget.



 

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