Readout of Secretary Raimondo’s Meeting with the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory BoardReadout of Secretary Raimondo’s Meeting with the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board

Readout of Secretary Raimondo’s Meeting with the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory BoardReadout of Secretary Raimondo’s Meeting with the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board

Oct 11, 2024

This week, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo convened the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board (TTAB) for the final meeting of its current two-year term to reaffirm the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to strengthening our nation’s global competitiveness in the U.S. travel and tourism industry. The industry is vital to the American economy, supporting 10 million jobs and creating $2.3 trillion in economic activity. During the meeting, Secretary Raimondo, Assistant Secretary for Industry and Analysis Grant T. Harris, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Travel and Tourism Alex Lasry, and TTAB members discussed issues related to workforce development, sustainability, and strategies to enhance the United States’ global competitiveness as a top travel destination.

In 2022, the Department of Commerce launched the National Travel and Tourism Strategy to provide a roadmap to help the industry rebound. The Strategy focuses on initiatives designed to drive economic growth and job creation in communities across the country. During the meeting and throughout their term, TTAB members provided recommendations on actions that could support the industry and foster greater economic growth for the nation.

The TTAB is the private sector advisory body to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on matters relating to the travel and tourism industry in the United States. Members serve at the pleasure of the Secretary, typically for a two-year term. Commerce is currently accepting applications for the next term of the TTAB, through Friday, November 1. Visit the TTAB webpage to learn more and how to apply at trade.gov.

 

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