US tourism `losing billions because of image'
By Amy Yee in New York
Financial Times
May 8 2005
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/9d3b32bc-bfe8-11d9-b376-00000e2511c8.html

ImageThe US is losing billions of dollars as international tourists
are deterred from visiting the US because of a tarnished image
overseas and more bureaucratic visa policies, travel industry leaders
have warned.

"It's an economic imperative to address these problems," said Roger
Dow, chief executive of the Travel Industry Association of America,
tourism's main trade body, which concluded its annual convention this
weekend in New York.

Mr Dow stressed that tourism contributed to a positive perception of
the US, which spread across to business. "If we don't address these
issues in tourism, the long-term impact for American brands Coca-Cola,
General Motors, McDonald's could be very damaging," he said.

The plea echoed that of other industry trade organisations which say
bureaucratic visa procedures and stringent security after the
September 11 terrorist attacks have deterred business travellers and
foreign students. "The idea has gotten out that we've pulled in the
welcome mat," said Rick Webster, the association's director of
government affairs.

The number of international visitors last year rose 12 per cent,
compared to 2003, to 46.1m, according to the US Commerce Department.
They spent $93.7bn, or 17 per cent more than their counterparts the
previous year. However, US market share of foreign visitors is still
down 38 per cent since 1992, according to the TIA. The number of
global travellers has grown by 2 per cent to 770m since 2000, but US
market share has not kept pace. "Our piece of the pie has shrunk by 5m
visitors," said Mr Dow.

The weak US dollar has boosted the number of international visitors,
but given favourable currency rates for many foreigners, those numbers
should be far higher.

"The weak US dollar is masking some of the problems," said Mr Webster.
"And the dollar won't remain weak forever."

Mr Dow said rising anti-Americanism has created a feeling that the US
is inhospitable and difficult to visit. "There's a perception of
`Fortress America' that is much worse than it really is," he said. Mr
Dow added that more competition from other destinations such as
Australia, South Africa, Spain and Asia had siphoned off tourism to
the US. The TIA urged US policymakers to facilitate various security
measures. An October 26 deadline that requires some foreign passports
to have biometric facial-recognition technology is unrealistic and
must be extended, according to the TIA.

It also wants problems resolved with the US-Visit programme, an
initiative requiring photos and fingerprints of some visitors, which
is scheduled to be in place at land borders and ports-of-entry by end
the end of the year. 

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