The U.S. Commercial Service has created the Travel and Tourism
e-Market Express as an expansion of our partnership with the
Office of Travel & Tourism Industries and in response to
demand by the travel and tourism industry. Through the Travel
& Tourism e-Market Express, U.S. travel professionals can
request the most current international market research, trade
opportunities and trade event information. In addition to the
U.S. Commercial Service information, the latest reports and
statistical information from OTTI are listed. All of this
information is made available to U.S. firms to assist them with
their international business development and marketing efforts.
The U.S. Commercial Service has staff in more than 100 U.S.
cities and 80 countries abroad. The domestic and international
staff work together to provide export counseling to U.S.
businesses and destinations interested in entering or increasing
their presence in international markets. Services include, but
are not limited to, one-to-one counseling, market research,
statistics, partner identification (i.e. outbound tour operators,
travel agents, public relations firms, etc.) and assistance with
international marketing efforts within the travel industry.
Office of Travel & Tourism Industries (OTTI), serves as the
National Tourism Office for policy issues and as the core
statistical center. OTTI publishes the baseline monthly and
quarterly arrivals and receipts data, bi-annual forecast and
analysis and the annual reports on traveler flows, expenditures
and traveler characteristic data and profiles at http://tinet.ita.doc.gov.
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