U.S. Travel reiterated its concern about potential changes in biometric screening during a meeting with TSA authorities
The Executive Vice President of Public Affairs and Policy at U.S.

The Executive Vice President of Public Affairs and Policy at U.S.
The U.S. Travel Association Warns That Dangerous FAA Amendment Jeopardizes Aviation Security, Delays Millions of Travelers, and Sets TSA Screening Back Decades
Las Vegas, NV – Members of the US Travel Association recently had the opportunity to participate in a demonstration of advanced security checkpoint technology at the Harry Reid Internation
Kigali takes the crown as the first African destination for the World Summit
The impact of traveler frustrations equals 27 million avoided trips in total and $71 billion in losses for the U.S. economy, including $4.5 billion in lost tax revenue. (Ipsos, Longwoods International and U.S. Travel)