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Travel Trends Index: Domestic, Int’l Demand Expected to Drag Over Next Six Months
U.S. Travel Association | July 10, 2019
WASHINGTON (July 10, 2019) — Travel to and within the U.S. grew 3.2% year-over-year in May, according to the U.S. Travel Association's latest Travel Trends Index (TTI)—marking the industry's 113th straight month of overall expansion. While this is up slightly from April's 3.0% overall growth, the Leading Travel Index (LTI) predicts travel growth will soften through November 2019 as all travel segments experience softer growth. International travel grew only 1.2% in May, following three months of wide fluctuations due to the timing of Easter, which has historically been a peak travel time for visitors to the U.S. Over the next six mo...
Travel Trends Index: Domestic Market Softens; Storm Clouds Gather for International
U.S. Travel Association | November 6, 2018
WASHINGTON (November 6, 2018)— Travel to and within the U.S. grew 1.6 percent year-over-year in September, according to the U.S. Travel Association's latest Travel Trends Index (TTI)—marking the industry's 105th straight month of overall expansion. But U.S. Travel economists add several strong caveats to the overall positive trend. Growth in domestic travel is leveling off, for example. That segment had been strong in recent months, buoyed by robust consumer spending and consumer confidence reaching heights last seen in 2000. Business travel, which registered a faster rate of growth than leisure travel in August, app...
Travel Trends Index: Domestic Travel a Bright Spot, but Int’l Inbound Projected to Decelerate
the U.S. Travel Association | October 3, 2018
WASHINGTON (October 3, 2018)— Travel to and within the U.S. grew 3.8 percent year-over-year in August, according to the U.S. Travel Association's latest Travel Trends Index (TTI)—marking the industry's 104th straight month of overall expansion. Despite the positive trend, U.S. Travel economists remain wary that the decelerated rate of international inbound travel will cause the U.S. to fall even further behind its global competitors. Most notable in the TTI is the strength of domestic leisure and business travel, supported by strong consumer spending and consumer confidence reaching heights last seen in 2000. Both do...
Marriott International Selects TTI Technologies as an Approved Vendor to Manage Its Business Center Solutions for Its Franchisee’s and Corporate Man
TTI Technologies | September 12, 2018
September 12, 2018 – New York, NY – TTI Technologies, best known for their reliable and secure managed Business Center Kiosks for hospitality is proud to announce an agreement with Marriott International to be an approved supplier of Business Center software and security applications and commercial grade hardware components. TTI provides computer systems that allow guests to quickly access Boarding Passes, Social Networks, Email, as well as Concierge Services. Additionally the company is harnessing the popularity of Surface Pro 4 Tablets that mount on various surfaces in durable and aesthetically pleasing enclosures. Mike Si...
TTI On The Move With Paul Payette
TTI Technologies | August 14, 2018
August 14, 2018 – New York, NY – TTI welcomes Paul Payette as a Development Consultant to further expand the company's Managed Business Center products and services. "Paul's wealth of industry knowledge and experience will further enhance our growth and reputation", said Steve Blidner, CEO TTI. Paul Payette is an industry veteran with 20 plus years' experience leading sales and marketing of products and services, strategic planning, and achieving tangible bottom line revenues His experience includes developing a scalable digital signage solution, and a distribution and re seller network, and sales processes for a tec...
Travel Trends Index: Strength of Domestic Travel Lessens Sting of Sluggish International Growth
U.S. Travel Association | August 8, 2018
WASHINGTON (August 8, 2018)—Travel to and within the U.S. grew four percent year-over-year in June, according to the U.S. Travel Association's latest Travel Trends Index (TTI)—marking the industry's 102nd straight month of overall expansion. Despite this positive trend, U.S. Travel economists remain wary that growth of international inbound travel to the U.S. is not keeping pace with the global long-haul travel boom. Most notable in the TTI is the strength of domestic business and leisure travel, buoyed by near-historic highs in consumer confidence and growth in forward-looking bookings and searches. According to the...
The Skyline Hotel Communicates With TTI’s Premier Information Board
The Skyline Hotel | June 26, 2018
Providing up to the minute information to guests and more: June 26, 2018 – New York, NY – Save your cell phone battery. There's something much more visually appealing to distract you in hotel lobbies these days. They are digital screens, and tablets that hotels are using to draw guests out of their rooms and into the lobbies to learn more about the property and surrounding neighbourhood. The Skyline Hotel gives travelers something they can't get on their own devices: insider information about the hotel, customized tips on restaurants and attractions, works by local artists, photos of guests at other properties around...
Travel Trends Index: Business Travel Thriving as Travel Expands for 100th Straight Month
U.S. Travel Association | June 6, 2018
WASHINGTON (June 6, 2018)—Travel to and within the U.S. grew 3.6 percent year-over-year in April, according to the U.S. Travel Association's latest Travel Trends Index (TTI)—marking the industry's 100th straight month of overall expansion. Though the raw numbers are in positive territory, the U.S. continues to trail other global travel heavyweights in capturing share of the booming international travel market. The most noteworthy component of the April TTI was domestic business travel, which grew for a fourth consecutive month—the first four-month win streak for that segment since January-April 2015. Forward-lo...