Visit Lake County is the Future of Travel

By: Jonathan Jones 04/29/2022

National and Travel and Tourism Week (May 1-7) spotlights the collective strength of the U.S.

 

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This National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), there is more reason than ever to celebrate the collective strength and promising future of the U.S. travel and tourism industry.

The 39th annual NTTW, taking place May 1-7, recognizes the Future of Travel and the critical role our industry will play in rebuilding the workforce, helping communities recover, fostering sustainability, ushering in new innovations and reconnecting travelers in the U.S. and around the world.

 

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Prior to the pandemic, in 2019, the travel industry was a powerful economic engine, supporting jobs and driving local economies in every pocket of America. Travel generated $2.6 trillion in economic output, supported 17 million American jobs and delivered a $51 billion trade surplus to the U.S.

While the industry was hit hard by the challenges of the past two years, we are recovering and positioning our industry for a return to growth. There is great optimism among American travelers to get back on the road and see our great country.

 

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We have overcome many obstacles, and the future is bright.

 That’s why here in the land of lakes and across America, we are using NTTW to recognize the contributions of the U.S. travel industry and how we will grow a more dynamic, innovative, sustainable and inclusive future. While the pandemic was a setback, it’s also an opportunity to reimagine the industry to be greater than ever before.

Visit Lake County is participating in NTTW by partnering with the U.S. Travel Association in their initiatives, concocting fun social media posts, providing support to over 300 establishments and more.

 

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From Six Flags Great America to Tony Cannoli in Mundelein, from Roaring Table Brewery in Lake Zurich to Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, from Honey Bay's BBQ in Waukegan to Par-King Skill Golf in Lincolnshire, from The Inn on Sheridan in Zion to the Lake County Forest Preserve District and every inch of the county, travel and tourism industry contributes so much to our local economy and the spirit of our community. From all of us at Visit Lake County, we are excited for all of the promising things ahead for the land of lakes and the U.S. travel industry. #FutureofTravel #NTTW22 #LetsGoLakeCounty


For more information about NTTW, continue here. To see all the things you can do for the U.S. Travel Association hosted week, click here.

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