Spending on travel and tourism declined last year for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the Commerce Department said Thursday, as Americans canceled vacations, a strong dollar kept foreigners away and businesses slashed travel budgets.More cliff diving ... and more bad news for the hotel industry.
Spending fell at a 22% annualized rate in the October through December quarter, compared with the prior three-month period. The decline was the sharpest since the government's quarterly records began in 2001, topping the 19% drop after the terrorist attacks that year.
As a result, the trillion-dollar industry -- a major employer in the U.S. -- is reeling ...
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Travel Spending: Cliff Diving
From the WSJ: Travel Spending Sinks Sharply