U.S. Travel Congratulates New TTAB Members, Welcomes Expertise to Advance National Travel Goals

Board appointees will advance travel issues in support of administration’s goal of welcoming 90 million international visitors annually by 2027

U.S. Travel Association congratulates the 32 travel industry leaders appointed Thursday to serve on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Travel and Tourism Advisory Board (TTAB), a coalition that provides expert recommendations, insight and guidance on travel priorities to benefit the travelers and the national travel economy.

WASHINGTON - U.S. Travel Association congratulates the 32 travel industry leaders appointed Thursday to serve on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Travel and Tourism Advisory Board (TTAB), a coalition that provides expert recommendations, insight and guidance on travel priorities to benefit the travelers and the national travel economy.

This outstanding and diverse group of leaders will provide invaluable expertise to Secretary Raimondo and the Commerce Department as the U.S. addresses pressing issues to grow the travel industry. Having cooperation between industry and government is critical to establishing travel as an essential component of economic activity and job growth. U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman

The appointees, announced by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, will advise the secretary on how government policies affect the travel and tourism industry and offer counsel on current and emerging issues to support the industry’s growth.

Key policies that require significant focus include lowering the excessive visitor visa interview wait times, modernizing and investing in the antiquated air travel system, deploying infrastructure dollars to improve the travel ecosystem, and fostering the return of Chinese and other critical source markets of international visitors, among other priorities.

The TTAB’s efforts will support the Commerce Department’s goal of welcoming 90 million annual international visitors by 2027, as outlined in the agency’s National Travel and Tourism Strategy, released last June.

Secretary Raimondo is a remarkable partner in government, and we remain grateful for her leadership to ensure travel reaches its full potential, added Freeman.

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