The U.S. Travel Association announced today that global destination executive Tyler Gosnell has joined in a newly created role as Managing Director, International Inbound Travel.
Despite jobs gains, hospitality sector still hamstrung
Leisure & Hospitality is significantly outperforming overall job creation even though travel in the U.S. is only operating at just over half strength.
Pressure on US Senate to pass Relief Bill as economy loses staggering $2B per day
Travel growth projected to dwindle in the US
The predictive Leading Travel Index (LTI) continues to project a slowdown in both international and domestic travel growth, as both segments could continue to feel the effects of rising trade tensions, volatile financial markets and weakening business and consumer confidence. @USTravel
Domestic business travel projected to surge in the US
Travel to and within the U.S. grew 3.6 percent year-over-year in December, according to the U.S. Travel Association’s latest Travel Trends Index. @USTravel
Gloomy projections for US travel market
International inbound travel will continue to decelerate through April 2019. @USTravel @OxfordEconomics
Storm clouds gather over inbound travel to the U.S.
Inbound travel to the U.S. predicted to drop, according to Travel Trends Index. @USTravel