With travel spend to the U.S. from international visitors on the rise, Expedia, Inc., the worlds largest online travel marketplace with over 100 Expedia® and Hotels.com® branded sites worldwide, released data today showing that international inbound bookings from specific super regions to key U.S. destination cities are up significantly over last year.
International visitors spent nearly $12.5 billion traveling to the U.S. and buying tourism-related activities while here during the month of June alone. This is a $1 billion increase over June 2010 and marks the 18th straight month of growth in U.S. travel and tourism exports, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. Expedia took a closer look at the trend and its impact on hotels in key markets, and found:
- Bookings on Expedia and Hotels.com sites in Latin America are up 75 percent to Miami, 81 percent to New York and 56 percent to Orlando.
- Bookings from the company’s websites in Europe-Middle East-Africa (EMEA) region to Los Angeles and Miami are growing faster than the market overall.
- Bookings from Asia-Pacific to Honolulu are up 32 percent.
Many hotels are wondering how to reach these inbound international visitors. Here are some suggestions:
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