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Articles tagged “international travel”

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San Francisco Looks to Indian Visitors to Reverse Sluggish Tourism Recovery

For San Francisco, India seems to be the new China.

San Francisco Looks to Indian Visitors to Reverse Sluggish Tourism Recovery

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U.S. to Lift Vaccine Requirement for International Inbound Travelers

The Biden Administration announced the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Covid vaccine requirement for inbound international air travelers to the U.S. will end on May 11. The administration will also remove the requirement for federal employees and contractors. The U.S. Travel Association applauded the requirement’s repeal. “Today’s action to lift the vaccine requirement eases…

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Portugal Notches Tourism Record in First Quarter

Portugal's record tourism points to a strong summer ahead for the country and Europe, as the world sprints back to normal.

Portugal Notches Tourism Record in First Quarter

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Major Cities Value Tourism More as Office Vacancies Remain High

Large urban destinations will soon find the downfall of the Monday-to-Friday office schedule is actually at the very least a mixed blessing for their tourism sectors.

Major Cities Value Tourism More as Office Vacancies Remain High

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International Travel Volume to the U.S. Rose 93 Percent to Over 4 Million in January

Total inbound International visitation to the U.S. amounted 4.8 million in January, up 93 percent year over year and about 82 percent of January 2019’s volume, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office's latest data. This was the twenty-second consecutive month that international visitor volume grew year over year. Canada, Mexico, the UK, South…

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Brazil’s Retaliatory Visa Rules Would Hurt Its International Tourism Recovery

Brazil understandably wants equal treatment for its citizens when it comes to visa policies, but right now doesn't seem like the best time.

Brazil’s Retaliatory Visa Rules Would Hurt Its International Tourism Recovery

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Europeans Travelers Opting for Early Summer Trips: European Travel Commission

Most European travelers plan to take spring and early summer in the next months, according to a European Travel Commission survey. Around 40 percent will travel in June or July, while only 23 percent expect to travel in August and September, down 9 percent year over year. In April and May, almost 30 percent will…

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Japan Has the Tourists for Cherry Blossom Season But There’s a Service Gap

Japan is still shaking off the lingering effects of its long and strict lockdowns.

Japan Has the Tourists for Cherry Blossom Season But There’s a Service Gap

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American Travelers Spent a Record $17.4 Billion Abroad in February

Americans spent $17.4 billion traveling abroad in February, a record for the U.S., according to the National Travel and Tourism Office.  International visitors to the U.S. spent nearly $16.9 billion on travel to, and tourism-related activities within, the United States, a 64 percent year over year increase. On travel and tourism-related goods and services like…

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New York City’s Post-Pandemic Tourism Recovery Masks Long-Term Challenges

Once labeled the epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic, New York City is now an anchor for global tourism again and tourism is an even more important part of the city's economic future.

New York City’s Post-Pandemic Tourism Recovery Masks Long-Term Challenges