Los Angeles Times

Hurricanes slow travel growth

The industry saw an increase of only 1.4% in September because of devastatin­g storms.

- By Hugo Martin hugo.martin@latimes.com Twitter: @hugomartin

After several years of surging demand for travel in the U.S., overall travel volume grew more slowly in September when a large swath of the country was battered by two massive hurricanes.

Travel volume within and to the U.S. increased 1.4% in September compared with the same month last year, according to an analysis released Tuesday by the U.S. Travel Assn., the trade group for the nation’s travel industry. By comparison, travel grew by 3.6% in August.

The report said travel volume was affected in August and September by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which struck Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

For the last 93 straight months, the U.S. Travel Assn. has reported growing travel volume — covering trips to or within the U.S. involving a hotel stay or air travel.

Industry experts have attributed the growth to a healthy economy, a high level of consumer confidence and a surge in internatio­nal travel to the country, primarily from Asia and South America.

“Pretty much every challenge you can imagine — both natural and man-made — has been thrown at travel this year, and yet this industry continues to do far more than its share for export and domestic job growth,” Roger Dow, president of the associatio­n, said in a statement.

Internatio­nal travel has grown more slowly than domestic travel in the last year, which some industry experts attribute to President Trump’s proposed ban on travel from several majorityMu­slim countries and his harsh rhetoric toward Mexico. “We continue to urge the Trump administra­tion to make clear that new security measures are squarely aimed at bad actors, while legitimate business and leisure travelers are as welcome as ever in the United States,” Dow said.

 ?? Andy Newman Associated Press ?? TRAVEL was affected in August and September by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which hit Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Andy Newman Associated Press TRAVEL was affected in August and September by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which hit Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States