Thank you for attending U.S. Travel's hybrid summer board meeting—use this page to access meeting materials like slides, photos, the board roster and more. We look forward to reconvening in...
Despite improvement in Americans' vacation habits last year, half (54%) of employees still left time on the table. The implications of our always-on work culture and the subsequent vacation days that...
Travel is fundamental to the American way of life; Americans took 2.2 billion person trips in 2016. Travel is equally essential to the American economy and an indispensable source for job creation...
Travel is essential to the American economy, providing an indispensable source of job creation. The travel industry is unique: it is highly dependent on human labor, generally immune to outsourcing and plays a key role in international trade.
Technology and the ever-present workplace have drastically altered the way Americans vacation. The Tethered Vacation looks at the connection between workplace unplugging culture and employee...
This report, commissioned by the Destinations Council, serves as a tool for destinations to advocate for consistent or increasing investment in tourism by comparing their destination’s situation to others and track expenditures and rates over time.
The U.S. faces a pressing challenge: America’s share of the international travel market has declined from 13.8 percent in 2015 to 12.2 percent in 2017. Even after posting growth in overseas visitations in 2017, the U.S. continued to lose market share for the second consecutive year.
The second webinar in the 'Research POV' series covered an overview of the state of the U.S. economy in 2017, how travel fared last year and our near-term predictions for what to expect for the...
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