With the Trump Administration taking office amidst contentious debates, there's growing concern over its potential to undermine years of progress in travel policies, including environmental protections and international relations critical for the thriving U.S. travel sector. Here are five areas where urgent attention is needed to preserve the advancements and ensure the U.S. remains a leader in global travel, while promoting sustainability and diversity.
Five Ways the Trump Administration Could Set Back Progress in Travel Policies
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As the Trump Administration enters the White House promising a “new golden era” for the United States, I have five travel-related policy priorities I would love to see the new administration embrace. My Top Trump Administration Travel Priorities These five po…
The Trump Administration, heralding a promising era for national prosperity, has an unprecedented opportunity to fortify the U.S. travel industry. Emphasizing security, economic growth, and American interests, there are five key policy areas that, if prioritized, could not only enhance the travel experience but also assert the U.S. as the unparalleled global travel leader. These policies include reinforcing border security, renegotiating trade deals to favor American companies, and cutting red tape that stifles tourism sector innovation.