Based on a survey of both corporate executives and business travelers as well as a business travel index measuring business travel activity and economic factors, this quarterly release monitors business travel performance for the current quarter and expectations for the following quarter.
The latest forecast projects that domestic leisure travel, which has surpassed pre-pandemic levels, will remain resilient while domestic business travel will continue its slow but steady recovery. International inbound travel will remain sluggish as it continues to face headwinds, with a full recovery not expected prior to 2025.
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.
Monthly member-exclusive summary of the latest economic, consumer and travel indicators, trends and analysis featuring key highlights from the Recovery and Growth Insights Dashboard.
Tourism Economics’ Adam Sacks highlighted that though the U.S. is likely headed towards a mild recession in 2023, travel is uniquely positioned for this downturn and expected to prevail largely...
The latest forecast projects that domestic leisure travel, which has surpassed pre-pandemic levels, will remain resilient while domestic business travel will continue its slow but steady recovery. International inbound travel will remain sluggish as it continues to face headwinds, with a full recovery not expected prior to 2025.
In collaboration with Rove and Near, U.S. Travel Association has created a National Council of Attractions and Experiences (NCAE) mobile insights dashboard that offers insights on visitation trends...
To view the recording, download the slide deck to the right and click "play." The results are in and the ballots are—nearly—counted. Here we explore what the new Congress will look like in 2023, break...