In light of the ongoing instability across parts of the Middle East, many organisations are reassessing their travel strategies for meetings, incentives, conferences, and events for summer 2026 and beyond. With airspace disruptions, shifting travel advisories, and reduced demand impacting the region, businesses are increasingly seeking reliable, accessible, and inspiring alternatives.
Recent industry insights highlight that geopolitical tensions have significantly disrupted global business travel and event planning, particularly across Gulf hubs traditionally favoured for international conferences.
As a result, companies are prioritising destinations that offer:
Here are some standout alternatives to consider if you’re looking to connect your teams in the near future.
Paris: Timeless appeal meets world-class infrastructure
Paris remains one of the most compelling MICE destinations globally — and for good reason. The French capital seamlessly blends iconic heritage with cutting-edge event infrastructure.

From landmark venues such as the Palais des Congrès de Paris to luxury hotels and unique off-site experiences, Paris offers versatility for everything from executive meetings to large-scale conferences. Its excellent rail and air connectivity also make it highly accessible for international delegates.
Beyond logistics, Paris delivers on inspiration. Incentive programmes can include private Seine cruises, exclusive museum access or culinary experiences in Michelin-starred restaurants — ensuring memorable moments that resonate long after the event ends.
Lisbon: A rising star for corporate events
Lisbon has rapidly gained traction as a preferred MICE destination, combining affordability with high-quality venues and a relaxed atmosphere.

Portugal as a whole is increasingly viewed as a safe and stable alternative amid global uncertainty, with growing interest from international travellers seeking dependable European destinations
Lisbon’s appeal lies in its modern congress centres and boutique meeting space, year-round mild climate, compact, walkable city layout, and strong sustainability credentials.
For incentives, the surrounding region offers everything from vineyard tours to coastal experiences — ideal for team-building and reward travel.
Barcelona: An established European powerhouse
Barcelona is one of Europe’s most recognised congress cities and remains a reliable choice for large‑scale events and incentive programmes. With easy connectivity and an extensive hotel inventory — from premium beachfront resorts to intimate, boutique hotels — it’s appealing to a wide range of audiences.

Engaging incentive activities include private tours of Gaudí landmarks, cooking classes, wine and cava tastings, sailing regattas, and stadium or motorsport experiences.
Singapore: A global hub offering modern luxury
For organisations looking beyond Europe, Singapore stands out as a safe, ultra-modern destination with exceptional connectivity.

As travel patterns shift, Asia continues to attract business events where direct routes and stable environments are available.
With a reputation for safety and cleanliness, Singapore offers world-leading convention centres such as Marina Bay Sands Expo, and seamless infrastructure. It’s particularly well-suited to large-scale international conferences and high-end incentive travel.
Toronto: A smart contender for bringing together Europe and the Americas
Toronto’s appeal lies in its versatility. Delegates can experience everything from iconic landmarks like the CN Tower to cultural districts, waterfront activities, and nearby natural attractions such as Niagara Falls.

For incentives, the city’s culinary scene, arts culture, and access to unique excursions make it a compelling choice for engaging and memorable programmes.
And for networking, the comfortable summer climate supports outdoor receptions and rooftop events.
Planning ahead
While the current situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, one thing is clear: flexibility and forward-thinking destination planning are essential for successful business events for the remainder of 2026.
Europe is well-positioned to absorb shifting demand, thanks to its long-standing reputation for stability and accessibility. Meanwhile, long-haul hubs offer alternatives for organisations seeking fresh, reliable destinations.
For businesses, this is not just about mitigating risk — it’s an opportunity to explore new destinations and engage delegates in meaningful ways.
How Travel Counsellors for Business can help
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