Destination Weddings in Italy: estimated turnover of € 500.1 million in 2018. Over 8000 events for 436,000 arrivals and more than 1.5 million room nights. 60.7% of wedding planners favour training courses. The survey was carried out by Centro Studi Turistici di Firenze on behalf of Convention Bureau Italia. Florence, 30 July 2019 - Over 8,700 events for an estimated turnover of € 500.1 million: these are the numbers of the Wedding Tourism sector in Italy in 2018, the tourism of foreign weddings in Italy, according to the survey carried out by the Tourist Study Center of Florence for Convention Bureau Italia. The survey was presented on 13 March in Rome in the magnificent setting of Palazzo Naiadi. Participating were Carlotta Ferrari, president of Convention Bureau Italia, Giorgio Palmucci, president of ENIT, the National Agency of Tourism and Alessandro Tortelli, scientific director of Centro Studi Turistici di Firenze. The study data were obtained from the analysis of more than 1,600 questionnaires and telephone interviews directed at operators in the sector. Among the information that emerged was the need for specialised training for the wedding sector: more than 60% of the wedding planners interviewed were interested in participating in training courses. DW Italy: the main data of 2018 According to data compiled, there were 8,791 foreign weddings celebrated in Italy in 2018, a phenomenon that generated over 436,000 arrivals and over 1.5 million room nights, which was respectively + 6.8% and + 7.4% over the 2017 figures, with particularly positive results for the South and the Islands. The average number of guests per event was 49.6 and the average expenditure was € 56,890, for a total turnover estimated at 500.1 million euros. Worthy of note is that the celebrations tend to occupy an increasing number of days in addition to the wedding day itself, turning them into small trips.