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U.S. Travel industry worked with Congressional appropriators to secure victories related to U.S. visa system

Friday, January 27th, 2012

The U.S. Travel industry worked with Congressional appropriators to secure significant victories related to U.S. visa system and traveler facilitation reforms in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2012. The legislation reflects 2011 advocacy efforts by the U.S. Travel Association to improve the U.S. economy, remove barriers to travel and improve the travel process.

The U.S. Travel industry worked with Congressional appropriators to secure significant victories related to U.S. visa system and traveler facilitation reforms in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2012. The legislation reflects 2011 advocacy efforts by the U.S. Travel Association to improve the U.S. economy, remove barriers to travel and improve the travel process.
“This legislation is an acknowledgment by Congress that reforms to the U.S. visa and entry systems and passenger screening process are key to improving our nation’s economy,” said Roger Dow, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association. “Clearly, the travel community is being heard, and we applaud Congress for addressing these issues.”

“The extended visa expiration period for affluent Chinese tourists doing frequent luxury shopping tours to the U.S. is an excellent news for the U.S. luxury retail industry” said Pierre Gervois, an expert in marketing to wealthy Chinese outbound tourists and member of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce. “That will mean more wealthy Chinese customers spending more money in U.S. luxury shopping malls and flagship stores, and creating more american jobs in the luxury retail industry”

U.S. VISA SYSTEM REFORM – The Act mirrors a number of recommendations put forth by the U.S. Travel Association in a May 2011 report on the U.S. visa system. That report identified visa wait times, visa validity periods and videoconferencing technology as keys to improving a system that cannot meet demand in emerging economies with growing markets of international travelers.
Initiatives championed by U.S. Travel and included in the consular affairs section of the bill include:
Visa Wait Time Reductions – To reduce the number of days applicants must wait before their visa application interview, the bill directs the Secretary of State to hire a sufficient number of consular officers, including limited non-career appointment (LNA) officers, in China, Brazil and India. These LNA officers will give the State Department hiring flexibility to meet increasing visa demand in the coming years.

Better Metrics and Long-Term Planning – Congress directs the Secretary of State to report on the steps it will take to reduce current visa processing wait times but also to submit a 5-year forecast of visa demand in Brazil, China and India. The plan should outline the number of consular officers necessary to meet the Department’s 30 day visa processing standard. Congress also directs the State Department to compare its forecast with the Commerce Department’s visitor projections in order to allow it to produce better long-term plans.

Extended Visa Expiration Period – A plan must be developed by the State Department to extend expiration periods for leisure or business visas that require a consular officer interview. The visa validity period for Chinese citizens is only one year, and U.S. Travel has recommended extending the visa validity period to five or 10 years, common with other countries, so business and leisure travelers do not have to undergo the visa renewal process annually and State can better meet demand of new applicants in China.

Secure Videoconferencing Technology – Congress has cleared the Secretary of State to develop and conduct a pilot program to conduct visa interviews for leisure and business visas using secure remote videoconferencing technology. With limited consular offices in emerging economies such as Brazil, China and India, the addition of remote secure videoconferencing would allow more citizens to apply for U.S. visas.

U.S. ENTRY & EXIT SYSTEM REFORM – The Act includes a number of significant improvements to the entry and exit process at U.S. air and land ports of entry.

Increased Staffing – The bill provides funding to hire an additional 300 new Customs and Border Protection Officers to improve processing of inbound travelers at land border crossings and international U.S. airports.

More Oversight of Operations – The bill requires CBP to report to the Congress on its long-term staffing plans and implementation of key entry reforms such as trusted traveler programs and elimination of unnecessary rescreening of international travelers and baggage.

Air Exit System – The bill provides $9.4 million to the development of a comprehensive plan for enhancements of a biographic air exit program to bolster security and allow for further expansion of the Visa Waiver Program.

DOMESTIC AVIATION FACILITATION REFORM – The Act makes a series of recommendations designed to improve the efficiency of traveler facilitation including:

Congressional Reports on Efficiency – TSA must submit to Congress reports on passenger and baggage screening efficiency and on how its workforce is being deployed at the nation’s airports to maintain average wait times below 10 minutes. As a recent U.S. Travel survey showed, an overwhelming majority of passengers are frustrated with screening checkpoints. The bill also encourages TSA to utilize privatized screening where more cost-effective.

Trusted Traveler – To help implement recommendations akin the U.S. Travel Blue Ribbon Panel on Aviation Security, the bill provides TSA $10M to implement risk-based screening and to expand known-traveler populations beyond the current PreCheck program.
In 2012, the U.S. Travel Association will pursue policies on behalf of the travel industry, many of which will create much-needed U.S. jobs and improve the economy. These include legislative vehicles for additional visa system reform, expanding the Visa Waiver Program, enhancing the entry process at ports of entry, and improving the efficiency of the U.S. air travel system.

Source: www.chinesetouristsinamerica.com

Maralyn Hill of IFWTWA Shares Stage with January Chicago Travel + Adventure Show

Thursday, January 19th, 2012
IFWTWA
January 10, 2012
Diamond Bar, CA
West Coast Media Contact
Linda Kissam
On behalf of the IFWTWA
951-526-4540LindaKissam@Kissam.net
International Food Wine and Travel Writers Association

Shares stage with 2012 Chicago Travel & Adventure Show
Diamond Bar, CA (Dec. 2011) The International Food Wine and Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) announces its participation in the January 28-29, 2012 Chicago Travel & Adventure Show.The Travel & Adventure Show returns to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center showcasing more than 400 exhibitors, amazing trip giveaways, travel tips from the experts including travel legendSamantha Brown, Patricia Schultz, Maralyn Hill (IFWTWA President)  and more. Attendees can experience scuba diving, ride camels, see cultural performances and test their taste buds at the fiery foods challenge. The biggest show of its kind in the Mid West, this is THE place for the serious traveler. It opens at the Convention Center on Saturday, January 28, from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Sunday, January 29, from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.The IFWTWA is pleased to announce that it’s President, Maralyn Hill  will be participating in two culinary and travel related seminars.  In addition to speaking on the culinary panels, Maralyn will be attending the show to meet with both writers and tourism bureaus and CVBs who would like to learn more about IFWTWA. Anyone who wants to set up an appointment with Maralyn should contact her at maralyn@ifwtwa.orgSaturday, Jan. 28
4:00pm – 5:00pm

Travel + Destination Symposium

“Destination Culinary – Current Trends & Destinations” T+DS Meeting Room
Sunday, Jan. 29
Travel & Adventure Show (consumer)

“Travel for Foodies ~ Tips, Trends, and Tools for the Culinary Traveler”

Culinary Stage

Free tickets to the event – a $10 value – can be obtained (while they last) Type in promo code: SPK at  www.adventureexpo.com/tickets after you pick the show where you want to register..

About: The International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) is a dynamic nonprofit organization based out of Southern California. What started out as a small group of prominent Frenchmen rating restaurants in 1956 is now a global network of journalists who cover the hospitality and lifestyle fields, and the people who promote them. Members cover a broad spectrum of travel destination attractions such as active and passive adventure activities, ecology, historical features, culture, fairs, festivals, food, wine, and special events. The association’s membership includes professionals in culinary arts and sciences, the wine growing and production industry, and hotel and hospitality management industries.

I hope I get the opportunity to meet journalists who attend as well as CVBs and Tourism Bureaus.

Maralyn D. Hill

The Epicurean Explorer

President, International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association

Editor-at-Large, CityRoom

Contributor: The Epoch Times, Spa Review Magazine, Global Writes, JustLuxe

Columnist: Big Blend Magazines,

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LA Travel + Adventure Show–Great Event Engaged Crowd

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Still working the show. Our booth was quite busy with IFWTWA members, prospective members, scholarship interest, and terrific meetings with tourism and tour operators.

Fortunately, the panel I participated in on Culinary Tourism went well, so I feel good about that.

Linda Kissam, Norm and I had a nice dinner at Islands across from the Long Beach Convention Center. Relaxed a little. Another day of the show tomorrow and then back home.

I promise next week, that I’ll be back to our regular posts. I’m just to tired tonight.





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