BACKGROUND:
According to the Summer Travel Survey & Trends 2023 report by The Vacationer, a whopping 85% of Americans plan to travel this summer and 42% of Americans are planning to travel more this summer compared to last. With a vast array of destinations and styles of vacations available, how can travelers save much-valued time and money in navigating the where, how, when and even why of planning a vacation? On May 11th, Terry Dale, president & CEO of the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) discussed the uptick in summer travel and current travel trends. He also shared the benefits of booking a guided tour and offered up some ‘off the beaten path’ destinations to plan your next adventure!
TERRY’S TRAVEL TRENDS INCLUDE:
For more information please visit: www.ustoa.com/tournow
MORE ABOUT TERRY DALE:
Named president of the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) in January 2011, Terry Dale assumed the additional role of Chief Executive Officer on January 31, 2013. Among Dale’s responsibilities at USTOA are developing the association’s strategic marketing initiatives, leading the association’s government advocacy on issues affecting tour operators, and working with other travel and tourism industry decision makers to identify mutual challenges and opportunities. With the distinction of being the third president in USTOA’s 50-year history, Dale also serves as a key ambassador and spokesperson for USTOA. Under Dale’s leadership, the association has seen significant growth in the profile of and attendance to the USTOA Annual Conference & Marketplace, which brings Active Tour Operator Members together with Associate Members in meaningful and engaging dialogue and events. A global leader in tourism, Dale is a sought-after speaker who has addressed international travel and leadership audiences around the world including keynote speeches in China, Tanzania, Colombia, Jordan, Israel, UK, Chile and beyond. During USTOA’s 50th anniversary in 2022, Dale led the association to focus “50 years forward” on key issues of sustainability and DEI. His previous positions include five years with NYC & Company – The NYC Convention and Visitors Bureau-- where he was executive vice president; and ten years as president and CEO of the Greater Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as president of the New England Society of Convention and Visitor’s Bureaus.
Produced for: United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA)