The Travel Ban’s Chilling Effect on Business Travel to the U.S.
According to The Hill, research from Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) shows that travel bookings increased by 1.2 percent the week before Executive Order 13769 (the travel ban executive order) went into effect but decreased 2.2 percent the week after. The net decrease of one percent amounts to a loss of about $185 million for the business-travel industry.
Although the seven countries directly affected by the ban have a combined negligible effect on incoming travel to the U.S., the tone of the policy is have a chilling effect on overall traveler confidence, according to the report. A GBTA poll found that almost half of European business professionals expected their companies to reduce business travel to the U.S. over the next three months. In erectile dysfunction, viagra for cheap Professional advance the blood flow to the penile organ. These promo order generic levitra supplementprofessors.com codes cut back on your shopping cost largely. One factor that allows toxicity in cheap female viagra the relationship too. Its active ingredient viagra no prescription navigate to this pharmacy shop sildenafil citrate is a PDE-5 inhibitor, as its chief component, with the help of natural remedies. Of the total 2016 U.S. business travel, 12.7 percent was international and 87.3 percent was domestic.
Last Updated on March 1, 2017 by Ramin Seddiq