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America needs more tourists

Seeded on Wed Jun 1, 2011 11:50 AM EDT
Read ArticleArticle Source: CNN
business, united-states, jobs, tourism, visa, fortune, marriott
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From Bill Marriott Jr.

The fix is simple but not easy. Thanks to the Travel Promotion Act passed last year, we'll start promoting "brand America." But we need to increase the ease with which people obtain visas to visit our country. Since 9/11, visitors from the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) must have an in-person interview at one of our overseas consulates to get a visa. In October 2010 the wait time for an interview and visa at one of our five consulates in China was 48 days; for Britain the wait time for a visa was 12 days, and it was even less for the big European countries. Unlike the U.S., European countries do not require a visa for Brazilian citizens, so no wonder more Brazilians go to Europe. According to the Department of Commerce's Travel and Tourism Advisory Board, America's share of international tourism has dropped from 17% in 2000 to 12% in 2010. Roughly 3.7 million Chinese visited Europe in 2010, compared with only 800,000 who came to the U.S. If we could boost international visitation to the U.S. just 10%, we'd create 100,000 jobs, according to the Commerce Department. And for every dollar spent for travel and hotels, there is a multiplier effect of visitors shopping on Fifth Avenue or eating out at great New York City restaurants that also juices the economy.

Why not set a target of five to 10 days for visa processing? That could be accomplished by boosting staffing at visa processing centers and extending the length of visas for low-risk candidates like business travelers and students. Rather than incur the cost of building and securing new consulates, videoconferencing facilities could be used to process visas more swiftly. Expanding the visa waivers to Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, which the President mentioned on his visit, would be a step in the right direction. There's legislation on Capitol Hill to do that. Let's move!

I can see no other way the President can create jobs and stimulate the economy faster, at little cost, than welcoming people to the U.S. And I invite the President to celebrate the results by joining me for our next hotel grand opening.

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Magic Moose

Tourism helps the trade balance and makes for easy additions of jobs to the economy

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Reply#1 - Wed Jun 1, 2011 1:19 PM EDT
Craig Walenta

Tourism also gives us an opportunity to showcase the country to potentially desirable and monied immigrants capable of investing in the country.

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Reply#2 - Wed Jun 1, 2011 10:03 PM EDT
Magic Moose

True. Tourism is just one of those things that is always good for the economy but for some reason we set up barriers to make it difficult

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#2.1 - Fri Jun 3, 2011 2:29 AM EDT
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