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When we lay out the welcome mat for business travelers and tourists, businesses can create good jobs for Americans and bring added revenue into our communities. By making travel and tourism a priority, we are ensuring that when tourists are ready to travel and businesspeople are ready to make deals, they come to the greatest travel destination of them all—the United States.
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The Chamber is working to get domestic and international travel back on track because tourism, global commerce, and supply chain flows all depend on it. That means safely lifting travel restrictions, broadening visa waiver programs, limiting wait times at Customs, and implementing trusted traveler programs to reduce the hassles without jeopardizing safety.
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Latest Content
- Americans need modern, efficient, and secure infrastructure and transportation systems to strengthen our global competitiveness and spur a manufacturing renaissance.Businesses in Branson, Missouri make the city a fun family destination for spring break in the Ozarks.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, supporting the nomination of Michael Whitaker to be Administrator of the FAA.The CEOs of JetBlue and Hawaiian Airlines discuss challenges and opportunities to grow the aviation business and better serve travelers.Two leaders from Archer Aviation discuss the importance of urban air mobility and how U.S. manufacturers are contributing to electric aircraft development.Experts weigh in on aviation industry supply and demand, and creating a more sustainable future with decarbonized fuel.Here’s what businesses need to know about the American aviation industry before the Chamber’s Global Aerospace Summit.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the House Committee on Appropriations, on the Fiscal Year 2024 Homeland Security Appropriations bill.Marriott International CEO Tony Capuano discusses the state of the travel industry following the pandemic, a shifting customer base, and the outlook for 2023 and beyond.At the Global Aerospace Summit, FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen shared his thoughts on the aviation industry and the technologies and developments shaping its future.