Ndị ọrụ gọọmentị na ndị isi njem US na COVID-19: Ọ dị mma maka ndị America ahụike ịga njem

Ndị ọrụ gọọmentị US na ndị isi njem na COVID-19: Ọ dị mma maka ndị America ahụike ịga njem
Ndị ọrụ gọọmentị US na ndị isi njem na COVID-19: Ọ dị mma maka ndị America ahụike ịga njem

Yana Ndị isi US, a coalition of 150 travel-related organizations issued the following statement on the latest developments around COVID-19 coronavirus (signatories below) and U.S. travel:

“For the travel and hospitality industry, the safety of the traveling public, our guests and our employees is of the utmost importance. We are in daily contact with public health authorities and are acting on the most up-to-date information on the evolving coronavirus situation.

“Health and government officials have continually assured the public that healthy Americans can ‘confidently travel in this country.’ While it’s critically important to remain vigilant and take useful precautions in times like these, it’s equally important to make calm, rational, and fact-based decisions.

“Though the headlines may be worrisome, experts continue to say the overall coronavirus risk in the U.S. remains low. At-risk groups are older individuals and those with underlying health conditions, who should take extra precautions.

“The latest expert guidance indicates that for the overwhelming majority, it’s OK to live, work, play and travel in the U.S. By seeking and heeding the latest expert guidance—which includes vigorous use of good health practices, similar to the preventive steps recommended for the seasonal flu—America’s communities will stay strong and continue to thrive. The decision to cancel travel and events has a trickle-down effect that threatens to harm the U.S. economy, from locally owned hotels, restaurants, travel advisors and tour operators to the service and frontline employees who make up the backbone of the travel industry and the American economy.

“We are mindful of a guiding principle that long predates this current public health situation: without the safety and security of travelers, there can be no travel. The travel industry will maintain lines of contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Departments of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services and will remain vigilant for any changes. Collectively, we are taking enhanced steps to ensure both the safety of travelers, guests and our own employees.”

Ndị nwe ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ Asia American (AAHOA)
ADARA
Airlines For America
Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA)
Òtù Na-ahụ Maka Ọdụ Ụgbọelu America
Òtù Ndị Ọrụ Ụgbọ Mmiri America
American Car Rental Association
Gamingtù egwuregwu America
Hotellọ oriri na ọ Hotelụ Americanụ American & Lodging American
American Resort Development Association
American Society of Association Executives
American Society of Travel Advisors
Anaheim/Orange County Lodging Association
Arizona Lodging & Tourism Association
Arizona Office of Tourism
Arkansas Hospitality Association
Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau
Mbata
Associated Luxury Hotels International
Association Forum
Bloomington MN Convention & Visitors Bureau
Branson Chamber & Convention & Visitors Bureau
California Association of Boutique & Breakfast Inns
California Attractions and Parks Association
Hotellọ nkwari akụ California & Lodging Association
Cincinnati Hotel Association
Obodo PASS
Colorado Hotel & Lodging Association
Colorado Tourism Office
ConferenceDirect
Connecticut Lodging Association
Associationtù Na-ahụ Maka Internationalgbọ Mmiri International
CRVA/Visit Charlotte
Ebe DC
Destination Niagara USA
Destinations International
Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
Detroit Restaurant & Lodging Association
Chọpụta Puerto Rico
Entrada
Kansụl ụlọ ọrụ mmemme
Experience Grand Rapids
Ahụmahụ Kissimmee
Experience Scottsdale
Explore Charleston
Explore Fairbanks
Financial & Insurance Conference Professionals
Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association
Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association
Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Greater Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau
HelmsBriscoe
Hospitality Maine
Hospitality Minnesota
Hospitality Santa Barbara
Hostelling International USA
Hotel Association of Los Angeles
Hotel Association of New York City
Hotel Association of Washington DC
International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA)
International Association of Conference Centres (IACC)
International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE)
Frantù Franchise International
Illinois Hotel & Lodging Association
Indiana Restaurant & Lodging Association
International Inbound Travel Association
Las Vegas Mgbakọ na ndị ọbịa
Leisure Pass Group
Long Beach Hospitality Alliance
Longwoods International
Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board
Louisiana Hotel & Lodging Association
Maritz Global Events
Maryland Hotel Lodging Association
Meeting Professionals International
Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association
Miles Partnership
Montana Lodging & Hospitality Association
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber and Convention & Visitors Bureau
Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp
National Air Carrier Association
Njikọ Restauranlọ oriri na ọ Nationalụ Restauranụ mba
Ndị njem nlegharị anya nke mba
Nevada Hotel & Lodging Association
New Jersey Hotel & Lodging Association
New Orleans & Ụlọ ọrụ
New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association
North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association
Northstar Travel Group
NYC & Companylọ ọrụ
Ohio Hotel & Lodging Association
OHLA – Greater Akron Lodging Council
OHLA – Greater Cincinnati Lodging Council
OHLA – Greater Cleveland Lodging Council
OHLA – Greater Columbus Lodging Council
OHLA – Northwest Ohio Lodging Council
OHLA – Greater Dayton Lodging Council
Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association
Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association
Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
PRA
Reno Tahoe
Resonance Consultancy
San Diego County Lodging Association
San Diego Tourism Authority
San Francisco Hotel Council
Njem San Francisco
Santa Monica Travel & Tourism
Nlele dị mfe
Society of Government Meeting Professionals
Society of Independent Show Organizers (SISO)
South Carolina Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
South Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association
South Dakota Department of Tourism
Southeast Tourism Society
St. Louis Area Hotel Association
Student & Youth Travel Association
Tampa International Airport
Tennessee Hospitality & Tourism Association
The Broadway League
The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Shubert Organization
The Travel Technology Association
Njem Nevada
Gaa na Oregon
Travel Portland
Travel South USA
Ụlọ ahịa nke US
Njikọ njem nke US
Njikọ ndị na-eme njem nlegharị anya United States
Utah Office of Tourism
Virginia Restaurant, Lodging, and Travel Association
Gaa na Buffalo Niagara
LETA DENVER
Visit Fort Worth
Visit Franklin
Visit Lake Charles
Visit Napa Valley
Gaa North Carolina
VISIT PHILADELPHIA
Nleta Seattle
Gaa na Tampa Bay
Visit Wichita
Gaa na Dallas
West Virginia Hospitality and Travel Association
Wisconsin Hotel & Lodging Association
Wyoming Lodging & Restaurant Association

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