The U.S. travel and tourism sector, the main economic and
employment engine in a number of states, suffered a steep decline
in 2008 and 2009 as the nation sank into recession. Though the
United States remained the world's top travel destination by dollar
value, spending by foreign visitors in the country plunged 15% in
2009. Travel and tourism, which account for 6% of U.S. employment,
began to rebound in 2010, but there have been concerns about a
possible decline in business along the Gulf Coast due to the April
2010 BP oil spill. This new book examines the U.S. travel and
tourism industry today and the challenges and issues for the future
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