U.S. Travel Aims to Strengthen Ties with New Administration to Boost Tourism
The U.S. Travel Association is eager to collaborate with the newly appointed administration to maximize the potential of a decade filled with major global events.
The U.S. Travel Association is eager to collaborate with the newly appointed administration to maximize the potential of a decade filled with major global events.
The U.S. Travel Association has announced its 2025 strategic roadmap, aiming to solidify travel’s role as a cornerstone of the American economy and a driving force for innovation.
The much-anticipated U.S. Travel’s IPW 2025 is set to take place in Chicago, Illinois, from June 14-18, bringing together over 6,000 travel professionals from around the world.
The U.S. Travel Association has honored two of the travel industry's most distinguished figures, Christopher L. Thompson and William D. "Bill" Talbert, III, by inducting them into the prestigious Hall of Leaders.
The Biden administration has announced plans to issue 64,716 supplemental H-2B visas for the remainder of fiscal year 2025, bringing the total number of these temporary, non-agricultural work visas to over 130,700
U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman issued the following statement congratulating President-Elect Donald Trump:
Registration is now open for the 2025 edition of U.S. Travel's International Pow Wow (IPW), which will take place in Chicago, Illinois.
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