IPW

  1. Visa progress in India results in 50% reduction in applicant wait times

    “The results we’re seeing in India are proof that—with the right tools—State can make significant progress on this issue,” said U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman. Industry urges Biden administration to implement effective strategies worldwide.

    Region:
    USA
    Category:
    Tourism
    Visa progress in India results in 50% reduction in applicant wait times
  2. U.S. Travel’s IPW Trade Show on track to return to pre-pandemic levels

    “Given the incredible early interest and confirmed registrations from our key global inbound buyers and media, IPW will be the main arena for building back international travel to the United States,” said Malcolm Smith, IPW general manager and U.S. Travel Association senior vice president of business development.

    Region:
    USA
    Category:
    Tourism
    U.S. Travel’s IPW Trade Show on track to return to pre-pandemic levels
  3. American Express, U.S. Travel Renew Partnership

    Since the partnership first launched in 2014, American Express has sponsored key industry events such as IPW, the leading international inbound travel trade show; the Educational Seminar for Tourism Organizations (ESTO), the premier annual educational forum for destination marketing professionals; U.S. Travel’s CEO Roundtable meetings; and the Future of Travel Mobility conference.

    Region:
    USA
    Category:
    Tourism
     U.S. Travel Association and American Express today announced a renewal of their successful partnership that will see American Express return as the association’s sole official sponsor and official card for 2023-2024.