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US hotel chain warns travel ban hitting tourism

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NEW YORK: The US tourism industry faces the possibilit­y of another ‘ lost decade’ of foreign visitors due to President Donald Trump’s travel ban, a leading hotel executive said.

Jonathan Ti sch, chief executive of Loews Hotel & Co., warned that policies viewed as hostile to foreign visitors could damage the US industry, much as a visa crackdown and other policies after 9/11 led to the loss of billions of dollars in revenues from overseas travellers.

“When it comes to a business as competitiv­e as travel, we need to remember that words matter. Perception­s matter,” Tisch said at a hospitalit­y conference hosted by New York University.

“In other words, it’s important to balance security measures designed to keep out people who mean us harm ...with words and actions assuring legitimate travellers that we welcome them and their business.”

The remarks came as Trump doubled down on his controvers­ial campaign to revive a ban on travellers from seven predominat­ely Muslim countries, saying the measure was needed in the wake of the London attacks. The measure has been blocked in US courts.

Tisch’s remarks have been echoed by other leading hoteliers in recent months.

Hi lton chief execut ive Christophe­r Nassetta, in an interview with CNBC on Monday, called for a ‘ balanced’ approach to foreign tourism that recognizes that the vast majority of visitors to the US want to come for the right reasons.

Tisch said it was still too soon to have hard data on the exact impact of Trump’s proposed ban, but one of Loews’ hotels in Miami has had groups cancel because they had attendees from a travel ban country.

He also cited cases of Emirates airline cutting flights to some US cities and projection­s of steep cutbacks in foreign travel to New York City. — AFP

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