AT U.S. TRAVEL'S IPW, LEADERS SAY GOVERNMENT MUST INCREASE FOCUS TO ACHIEVE TRAVEL GROWTH
“It should be our national goal to be nothing short of number one in terms of visitor arrivals, visitor spend and visitor experience,” Freeman said. “But our ambitions are constrained by excessively long wait times for visitor visas, often-lengthy waits at customs, and an air traffic control system that is challenged to meet demand. Achieving travel growth will require a sustained focus by government and industry to address frictions and improve the process for travelers.”
The 55th
annual IPW is being held May 3-7 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. IPW
drives more than $5.5 billion in economic impact in future travel to the U.S.
A decade
of opportunity for the United States
Freeman
pointed to a decade of opportunity ahead as the United States prepares to
welcome millions of new travelers to major events in destinations nationwide,
such as Copa America this summer, the FIFA World Cup games and America's 250th
celebration in 2026, and the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028, among
others that will attract leisure and business travelers.
At U.S.
Travel's IPW press conference, Freeman was joined by a panel of the Commission
on Seamless and Secure Travel, including co-chair Kevin
McAleenan, former Acting Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
and Patty Cogswell, former Deputy Administrator of the Transportation Security
Administration. They participated in a conversation focused on creating a more
efficient, secure and modern travel system for the U.S. The
commission—comprised of former government officials and private sector
experts—is tasked with making policy recommendations to modernize the travel
experience, increase U.S. travel competitiveness and facilitate growth.
Freeman
told media, “IPW is back,” citing attendance this year of approximately 5,700
attendees from nearly 70 countries. IPW convenes U.S. travel suppliers with
international tour operators and buyers for 100,000 scheduled business
appointments over three days. This year's IPW saw a 20% increase in attendance
over 2023's event, an indication of travel's continuing recovery. However,
total inbound visitation to the U.S. remained at just 84% recovered (at the end
of 2023) of 2019 levels, so much work remains ahead to build arrivals and
increase market share.
Brand
USA returned as premier sponsor of IPW. American Express is the official card
of the U.S. Travel Association.
The 56th
IPW will be held in Chicago from June 14-18, 2025.
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