International Travel Case Study

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One of the issues that the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AH&LA) currently working is International Travel. This issue will have a big impact to the future of hospitality industry. And, since the international travel market has a positive dynamics of growth, US Government and private sector may miss a profit from this segment of the market, because of the strict rules of the entry and stay in the United States. According to AH&LA web cite, the flow of international travelers to the US increased about 5 percent in the period from 2012 to 2013. And they expecting it grow up to 20 percent increase by 2018. But this growth could be even bigger, if the Congress would vote for the Job Originated through Launching Travel (JOLT) Act of 2015, that was assigned to a congressional committee on March17, 2015. The …show more content…

But world is changing, and growth of international visitors, both business and leisure oriented, giving an opportunity for domestic hospitality market to expand and make a bigger profits. Mainly, because of rapid growth of population in the world - that is mean more travelers in the future. The United States doesn’t have a long history or a reach culture, such as Asia or Europe, that is why our policies need become more open. And to accomplish it, the United States government should help to make our travel market competitive against the other. Overall, it doesn’t sounds to complicated to extend a non-immigration visas, this will encourage our guests to stay in the country longer and spend more money inside of the United States. Of course, this action includes a danger of illegal immigration and puts a lot of pressure on US missions and consulates abroad. That is why the Congress committee must work on this bill tougher with the Department of Homeland Security. This cooperation may slowdown a bill, but this action should correct it and make it safe for our

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