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  1. U.S. Travel forecast: All sectors projected to surge in short term

    International inbound travel is making strides toward recovery, aided by the recent repeal of the inbound pre-departure testing requirement. The sector is projected to grow rapidly through the rest of 2022, and then grow at a slower pace in 2023-2026. A full recovery to pre-pandemic levels (volume and spending) is not expected until 2025.

    Region:
    USA
    Category:
    Tourism
    U.S. Travel forecast: All sectors projected to surge in short term
  2. U.S. details new international COVID-19 travel requirements

    Beginning on Nov. 8, foreign, non-immigrant adults traveling to the United States will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with limited exceptions, and all travelers will need to be tested for the virus before boarding an aircraft to the U.S., with tightened restrictions for those who are not fully vaccinated.

    Region:
    USA
    Category:
    Tourism
    U.S. details new international COVID-19 travel requirements
  3. La Cita de Las Americas 2020 – Keeping Business Personal

    “This year’s edition continues to bring cutting-edge information and education sessions,” commented Rick Still, La Cita’s Managing Director.  During La Cita’s first day, September 9, presentations by industry experts on Latin America, tourism trends, market reports and industry products are open to all delegates.  

    Region:
    America
    Category:
    Tourism
    La Cita de Las Americas 2020 – Keeping Business Personal