TRAVELING

TRAVELING

Today I want to show one of my all-time favorite hobbies: traveling!

Why do I like it so much?

Traveling brings experiences, memories and people together. You experience and see new things, that you might enjoy. While doing that, you also make memories, that you might want to look back to, fondly remembering lovely experiences! And at some point, you might be traveling with your family and/or friends and spending time with them, bringing people together! See for yourself how amazing traveling can be through viewing my experiences through pictures of different places!

Latest travel news: US Secretary Raimondo announces new strategy to revitalise nation's travel and tourism

Commerce Secretary Gina M. Raimondo has announced a new national travel and tourism strategy that focuses federal government efforts to support the U.S. travel and tourism industry and sets an ambitious five-year goal of attracting 90 million international visitors to the United States each year. It is estimated these visitors would spend $279 billion annually-expenditures that will support job creation in communities across the United States, its territories, and the District of Columbia.
The Tourism Policy Council, a federal interagency council created by Congress, was charged by Secretary Raimondo with creating the strategy to focus U.S. government efforts in support of the travel and tourism sector which has been deeply and disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The strategy follows a four-point approach to reduce the industry's carbon footprint, create safe and secure checkpoints, and bolster travel and tourism in underserved and underrepresented communities across the country.
Specifically, the strategy aims to: promote the United States as a premier travel destination, including broadening marketing efforts to encourage visitation to underserved and underrepresented communities; facilitate safe and efficient travel to and within the United States and its territories; ensure diverse and accessible tourism experiences with a focus on showcasing the nation's federal lands and waters while also protecting them for future generations; and foster resilient and sustainable travel and tourism with goals to reduce the sectors' contributions to climate change while rebuilding sectors that protect natural resources, support the tourism economy and ensure equitable development.
"Across all 50 states, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia, communities are safely welcoming back visitors. From the crown jewels of our national parks and forests, to the historic and diverse sites that tell the story of our people and culture, the United States offers destinations for international travelers like no other," said Secretary Raimondo. "The impact of COVID-19 has taken a toll on our national and local economies, but it also has presented us with a unique opportunity to mold a more inclusive, equitable, sustainable and resilient travel and tourism industry than ever before. Our new strategy leverages the best of what the U.S. public and private sectors offer, which will promote jobs, recover lost revenues, and inspire unforgettable experiences."
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