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Two years ago, the U.S. Department of Commerce launched the National Travel and Tourism Strategy, aiming to bring in 90 million international visitors each year by 2027. Recent estimates suggest the U.S. could hit this target much sooner, with expectations of welcoming 91 million visitors by 2026, one year ahead of schedule.

According to the International Trade Administration, significant progress has been made since the strategy's initiation. From 2020 to 2023, international visits to the U.S. surged by 246%, reaching 66.5 million. Additionally, travel spending by international tourists increased by 153%, totaling $213 billion. This growth has also supported American jobs, with the number of jobs linked to travel exports rising by 63% to 1.6 million.

As a result of these trends, the U.S. has seen its share of global travel rise from 4.7% in 2020 to 5.2% in 2023. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo highlighted the positive impact of the Biden-Harris Administration's efforts, noting that travel and tourism are vital for economic growth, supporting 9.5 million jobs and generating $2.3 trillion in economic output annually.

The strategy has led to several key achievements over the past two years:

Visa Processing Improvements: The U.S. has increased its capacity to issue 20% more non-immigrant visas in 2023 compared to pre-pandemic levels. This has made it easier for international visitors to come to the U.S.

Financial Support for Tourism: The American Rescue Plan allocated $750 million to support travel, tourism, and outdoor recreation communities through the Economic Development Administration.

Investment in National Parks: The strategy also included a $195 million investment in projects aimed at climate restoration and resilience to protect national parks, ensuring these attractions remain welcoming and sustainable.

Despite these successes, Secretary Raimondo emphasized that the work is not finished. The Commerce Department is actively pursuing further actions to help the tourism industry recover from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This involves collaborating with state and local governments as well as private sector partners to continue attracting international visitors to the U.S.

The strong recovery in U.S. tourism signals a positive outlook for the industry. With increasing visitor numbers and rising economic contributions from travel, the future looks bright. The ongoing efforts to enhance visa processing and support tourism infrastructure will likely continue to play a crucial role in reaching and exceeding future goals.

As the U.S. gears up for a busy travel season, the commitment to maintaining high standards for visitor experience remains a top priority, ensuring that the nation remains a premier destination for travelers around the globe.

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