BRAND USA TOUTS STRENGTH OF INTERNATIONAL INBOUND TRAVEL INDUSTRY, PREPARES FOR NEW LEADERSHIP IN JULY 2024
Chris Thompson, president & CEO of Brand USA, the nation’s destination marketing organization and
premier sponsor of U.S. Travel Association’s IPW 2024, delivered his final
press conference after over a decade of service. As the U.S. international
inbound travel industry continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience, Brand USA is poised to further
elevate the United States’ position as a premier travel destination.
“There is a clear resurgence in travel enthusiasm with the United States
continuing to lead the world in long-haul travel arrivals,” said Thompson. “And
while retiring is bittersweet for me personally, the industry is strong,
and Brand USA is
well positioned which gives me the confidence to step aside.”
Last year, the country welcomed nearly 67 million visitors who spent $213
billion on travel and tourism-related activities within the United
States—representing a 28 percent increase over the prior year. Inbound
visitation from India has already surpassed 2019 visitation levels, and
the following countries are set to do so in 2025: Australia, Brazil,
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
Brand USA’s recent research
shows that the United States is the top aspirational destination, ranking first
among likely international travelers in Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, and
Mexico. Particularly noteworthy is the surge in intent to visit the USA among Chinese visitors, which began increasing towards
the latter half of last year and reached its highest level in March 2024 at 55
percent.
The USA is set to welcome 90 million visitors
who will spend $279 billion annually by 2027, goals outlined in the 2022
National Travel and Tourism Strategy. The latest forecast by Tourism Economics
shows that nearly 78 million visitors are expected to visit the USA by the end of 2024, and spending by international
travelers is expected to grow by 74% between 2023 and 2027.
Brand USA aims to engage
consumers in a new way as it sets to capitalize on the global events taking
place in the United States over the next 3-4 years, such as WorldPride in Washington,
DC, 100th Anniversary of Route 66, FIFA World Cup, and the 2028 Summer Olympics
in Los Angeles.
“Brand USA’s commitment to
inviting international travelers to the United States is a key reason why
the USA remains the most aspirational travel
destination in the world,” said Thompson.
At the conclusion of the press conference, Todd Davidson, Brand USA board chair and chief executive officer of Travel
Oregon, welcomed Fred Dixon, Brand USA’s incoming president and CEO. Dixon, who currently serves
as the CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions, will take the helm of the
organization on July 15, 2024.
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