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U.S. Travel: Do Your Part for Public Health If You …
WEBWith tens of millions of Americans expected to travel for Thanksgiving next week despite spiking COVID-19 infection numbers nationwide, the U.S. Travel Association on Thursday released an update to its guidance for healthy and safe travel—along with a plea for everyone to closely heed recommended best practices if traveling.. At a Thursday press …
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Travel Matters to Our Health U.S. Travel Association
WEBTravel can reduce stress, improve heart health and create stronger connections with loved ones, which leads to better health overall and a greater sense of well-being. Use Thursday, May 9 to celebrate how travel matters to our health. Travel matters to our health at home…. In 2017, Americans left 705 million unused vacation days on the table.
U.S. Travel Industry Releases Guidance for “Travel in the New …
WEBFollowing a collaboration between medical experts and a broad array of businesses and organizations, the U.S. travel industry submitted to the White House and governors a document containing detailed guidance for travel-related businesses to help keep their customers and employees safe as the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.. …
in the New Normal
WEBin the New Normal. Normal. Industry Guidance for Promoting the Health and Safety of All Travelers. Updated March 1, 2021. in the New. Prepared by: Developed based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and in consultation with public health experts. ndustry uidelines for romoting the ealth and Safety of ll Travelers 2.
Harvard Study: ‘Low Risk’ of COVID-19 Transmission When Flying
WEBThe Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health released a first-phase report that found, through a layered approach to risk mitigation, there is a low risk of COVID-19 transmission on aircraft.. The study, conducted by the school’s Aviation Public Health Initiative, found that the usage of high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration systems on aircraft …
Report: 2021 Year in Review
WEBREPORT January 31, 2022. Throughout 2021, an improving health situation and increasing vaccination rates supported strong demand for services, particularly travel. By the end of the year, domestic leisure travel remained buoyant even with the introduction of the delta and omicron variants, which presented some risks to encouraging sentiment
Data Insights U.S. Travel Association
WEBThe U.S. Travel Insights Dashboard is the most comprehensive and centralized source for high-frequency intelligence on the U.S. travel industry and broader economy. The dashboard is updated the last week of every month. Member log-in required. U.S. Travel’s Economic Impact Map tells the story of travel’s economic impact by state and
Emergency Preparedness and Response: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
WEBEmergency Preparedness and Response: Coronavirus (COVID-19) The total number of travel-supported jobs fell by 34%, from 17 million in 2019 to just 11 million in 2020. Prior to the pandemic, total travel-supported jobs accounted for 11% of the U.S. workforce, but in 2020, total travel-supported jobs accounted for a staggering 65% of unemployment.
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Mobility and Infrastructure U.S. Travel Association
WEBBy prioritizing infrastructure investments now, the U.S. can emerge from the pandemic and rebuild the travel industry with more sustainable, efficient, and modern systems than ever before. Even before the public health crisis, cities and towns were growing further apart due to aging, insufficient infrastructure and congested roadways. There is
New Study: Travel Spending in U.S. to Plunge 45% This Year
WEBAccording to a forecast prepared for the U.S. Travel Association by Tourism Economics, domestic travel spending is forecast to drop 40% (from $972 billion in 2019 to $583 billion in 2020) while international inbound spending is expected to freefall a whopping 75% ($155 billion to $39 billion). Total domestic trips taken by U.S. residents are
COVID-19 U.S. Travel Association
WEBOn March 11, 2021 President Biden signed into law a massive $1.9 trillion COVID-19 economic relief bill called the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). U.S. Travel successfully fought to secure billions of dollars in additional federal relief for all segments of the travel industry in the ARPA. In addition, following passage of the ARPA, U.S
Study: A Record 768 Million U.S. Vacation Days Went Unused in …
WEBAmerican workers left a record number of vacation days on the table last year—768 million days, up 9% from 2017—according to new research from the U.S. Travel Association, Oxford Economics and Ipsos.. Of the unused days, 236 million were forfeited completely, equating to $65.5 billion in lost benefits. More than half (55%) of workers reported they …
STATE OF THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY 2022
WEBTravel is rightly viewed by policymakers as a valuable industry export and economic generator across every pocket of this great nation. Because of Roger, the travel industry is better equipped to handle the challenges it may face, and the many, many opportunities that are ahead. Thank you, Roger, for all that you have done for this industry.
Booking a trip brings JOY 97 82 71
WEBA new study finds booking travel generates happiness and can alleviate stress and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic. Booking a trip brings JOY. 97%of survey respondents report that having a trip planned makes them happier. 82%saya booked trip makes them “moderately” or “significantly” happier. 71%reported feeling greater levels
CDC RISK LEVEL FOR AMERICANS CDC TRAVEL GUIDANCE
WEBA : A 20 9: ET OUT COID19 TIMELINE OF EVENTS (CONTINUED) JANUARY Jan. 30: The World Health Organization determined the rapidly spreading outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern Jan. 17: CDC began enhanced screening at three U.S. airports that receive high traffic from China U.S. citizens who …
Poll: Only 12% of Americans Plan Spring Break Travel
WEBThe spring break season is traditionally the first major travel period of the year—but only about one in eight Americans plans a spring break trip this year, according to polling data by Destination Analysts.. And despite the nationwide progress on vaccines, spring break travel intentions actually appear to be dropping: the 12% who plan to travel for spring break is …
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