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Americans Traveling Abroad Rose 20% in June - skift.com - Germany - Britain - Usa - Mexico - India
skift.com
11.09.2023 / 21:05

Americans Traveling Abroad Rose 20% in June

Over 10 million Americans traveled abroad in June, a 20% rise from the same period last year, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office’s latest data. June’s volume was 99% of its 2019 pre-pandemic level.

International Traveler Spending in the U.S. Is Down by $1.5 Billion from Pre-Pandemic Level - skift.com - Usa
skift.com
07.09.2023 / 16:43

International Traveler Spending in the U.S. Is Down by $1.5 Billion from Pre-Pandemic Level

International travelers spent $18 billion on travel to, and within the U.S. in July., down by $1.5 billion from its pre-pandemic level, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office’s latest data. Spending on strictly goods and services like recreation, lodging and food totaled $9.7 billion in July 2023.

Washington D.C. to Spend $20 Million to Close Global Tourism Recovery Gap - skift.com - Los Angeles - Britain - New York - Brazil - China - Mexico - Canada - city Boston - Washington - city Washington - city Los Angeles - San Francisco - city San Francisco - county Elliott
skift.com
31.08.2023 / 19:47

Washington D.C. to Spend $20 Million to Close Global Tourism Recovery Gap

Destination DC will spend nearly $20 million on marketing in an upcoming advertising campaign as the city deals with a slow travel recovery.

‘At last the climax, a nerve-racking step over a vast space’: my Anglesey adventure - theguardian.com - Britain - Usa - state Wyoming
theguardian.com
29.08.2023 / 06:35

‘At last the climax, a nerve-racking step over a vast space’: my Anglesey adventure

Sometimes you have to travel far to understand what you’ve left behind. Fifteen years ago, on a granite slab in the Rockies, a local climbing guide turned to me and said, “Ever heard of a place called Anglesey?”

Tourists to the U.S. Spend Much Less Than U.S. Tourists Abroad - skift.com - Usa - Brazil - city Rio De Janeiro
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:40

Tourists to the U.S. Spend Much Less Than U.S. Tourists Abroad

The travel spending gap between outbound American travelers and inbound international travelers amounted to $802 million in September, the third month this year with a deficit for the U.S., according to the National Travel and Tourism Office. In May and June, the U.S. also experienced a spending a gap of $800 million.

U.S. International Inbound Travel Won't Fully Recover Until 2025 - skift.com - Usa - Brazil - Mexico - India
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:35

U.S. International Inbound Travel Won't Fully Recover Until 2025

International inbound travel to the U.S. is projected to be at 63 percent and 75 percent of its pre-pandemic volume in 2022 and 2023, respectively, according to the U.S. Travel Association’s biannual forecast. At this rate, international travel won’t reach pre-pandemic levels until 2025.

U.S. Travel Launches Website Spotlighting Visa Delay Damage - skift.com - Portugal - Britain - Usa
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:30

U.S. Travel Launches Website Spotlighting Visa Delay Damage

The U.S. Travel Association has launched a website to highlight the negative impact of long visitor visa interview wait times—which now exceed an average of 400 days—is having on global travelers and U.S. businesses. Called USVisaDelays.com, the website lists stories of those affected, loss in industry spending, visitor wait times, impacted markets and a policy fact sheet. 

International Travelers to U.S. Spent $16 Billion in October, a New Recent High - skift.com - Usa
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:27

International Travelers to U.S. Spent $16 Billion in October, a New Recent High

International inbound visitors spent more than $15.8 billion on travel to, and tourism-related activities within, the United States in October, making it the highest monthly level of spending since Covid struck in February 2020, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office. 

Border Bottlenecks Widen Travel’s Divide - skift.com - Eu - Belgium - Portugal - Britain - Usa - Brazil - Mexico - Colombia - Saudi Arabia - India
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:25

Border Bottlenecks Widen Travel’s Divide

The pre-Covid world where people could move (relatively) freely across borders for leisure, information, education and work won’t be coming back next year, as the West will continue to shut out millions of people from Africa, Asia and Latin America due to the slow return of their visa processing staff.

U.S. Visa Delays Sees Some Reduction - skift.com - Brazil - China - Mexico - India - city Mumbai, India
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:19

U.S. Visa Delays Sees Some Reduction

Global average wait times for U.S. visitor visas dropped below 150 days in January for the first time since 2021, according to the U.S. Travel Association. They still, however, remain higher than 400 days for India, Brazil, Mexico and top inbound visa-requiring markets (excluding China).

Lessons From Ethiopia's Post-War Tourism Recovery - skift.com - Britain - Ethiopia - Eritrea
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:17

Lessons From Ethiopia's Post-War Tourism Recovery

Ethiopia’s tourism sector has been hit hard in the last two years by Covid and a brutal civil war, with spending down by more than $2 billion. The tourist sites and infrastructure have been spared, but the sector doesn’t have the confidence of governments, travelers and tour group operators that the conflict is over and the country is a safe destination.

International Travel Volume to U.S. Rose 61 Percent to Over 4 Million in November - skift.com - Germany - Britain - Usa - Brazil - Mexico - Canada - Colombia - Dominican Republic - Ecuador
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:12

International Travel Volume to U.S. Rose 61 Percent to Over 4 Million in November

The number of international visitors to the U.S. reached 4.6 million in November, up 61 percent year over year, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office. November’s volume represented 76 percent of pre-pandemic November 2019’s.

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