Tag: U.S. Travel
Industry News Update: The Biggest Stories This Week
Another week of high-impact news is shaping the industry. From government shutdown delays to Middle East conflicts, global events are reshaping how the industry responds.
TSA Confirms PreCheck Will Continue Amid Government Shutdown
TSA PreCheck will continue operating at U.S. airports despite a brief announcement over the weekend that it would be suspended during the partial federal government shutdown.
New Routes to Australia Unlock Big Opportunities for Group Travel
Australia welcomes MICE travelers with new direct flight opportunities for meetings, incentives and group experiences
5 Ways to Take Part in #GMID2025
Global Meetings Industry Day — #GMID2025 — is coming this Thursday, April 3. Here are five ways you can share why meetings matter.
Campaign to Share Stories of Lengthy Visa Wait Times
During the week of November 28, U.S. Travel will launch a new effort to highlight the voices of U.S. business interests who are feeling the pain of lengthy visa wait times.
Geoff Freeman Takes USTA Helm
Geoff Freeman, the new president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, takes the helm from longtime leader Roger Dow.
MMB Guidelines for Reopening
Meetings Mean Business—a leading voice in the industry—has announced 6 broad guidelines for reopening hotels and meeting space.






