Domestic Leisure Travel: Driving Economic Opportunity Across America Domestic travel creates jobs, spending and economic opportunity nationwide Image In 2023, domestic leisure generated $855 billion in travel spending. Domestic travel is the foundation of America’s travel economy—and its future. Domestic leisure travel is essential—powered by real people and businesses, from airports and hotels to attractions and transportation providers, all working together to fuel local economies and strengthen communities. But when the travel system falters due to outdated or overloaded infrastructure, it disrupts trips, frustrates travelers and slows economic growth. With smart policies and targeted investments to modernize infrastructure and improve the travel experience, we can sustain strong domestic demand and keep America moving forward. In 2024, domestic leisure travel generated $876 billion in spending, supporting jobs in every community and fueling local economies across the country. From small towns to major cities, this spending is a critical pillar of economic vitality. But continued demand isn’t guaranteed. To sustain and grow this essential sector, we must improve the travel experience. Americans Still Want to Travel Despite broader economic concerns, travelers are still hitting the road—and the skies. Surveys show that Americans continue to prioritize travel, even as they adjust budgets to fit evolving financial conditions. A Better Travel Experience Will Drive Growth To unlock future demand, we must modernize how Americans travel. That means reducing friction throughout the journey, investing in air travel infrastructure and making travel more seamless, secure and enjoyable. By focusing on the traveler experience, we can inspire more trips and strengthen the entire U.S. travel economy. A Moment of Opportunity With America’s 250th anniversary ahead—and a historic mega-decade of events unfolding—the opportunity to drive more domestic travel has never been greater. These milestone moments can inspire Americans to explore new destinations and deepen their connection to the country. But to seize this potential, we must ensure the travel experience lives up to expectations. Experience the future of seamless, secure domestic travel SHOW LESS SHOW MORE RECOMMENDATIONS Nominate and confirm the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Travel & Tourism Develop a roadmap to modify the TSA liquids ban CONTACT US U.S. Travel Association For more information about this Issue, please contact us at: 202.408.8422 @ustravel
THE ITINERARY September 19, 2023 The Taylor Swift Impact – 5 Months and $5+ Billion Image You’ve likely heard that Taylor Swift recently completed the U.S.-based first leg of her Eras Tour, but have you heard about the impact that tour had on local communities and economies across the...
WEBINARS March 14, 2023 Global Meetings Industry Day: Meetings Matter, Your Engagement Matters Image Listen in for a special look into the importance, history and benefits of Global Meetings Industry Day. Plus, find activation inspiration from key industry players such as Hilton, MGM Resorts...
REPORT August 31, 2022 The Latest Trends on International Inbound Travel Image U.S. Travel's analysis on inbound travel’s overall recovery, as well as that of key regions including Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and Caribbean and Canada/Mexico.
WEBINARS July 20, 2022 Legislative Speaker Series: Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) Image Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) is currently serving his first term representing his home state of Tennessee and brings a wealth of experience and familiarity with the travel industry to the role.