From Deseret News archives:
Tourism industry pumps $6B into Utah economy
But rising fuel costs may keep tourists away
"We get no respect, and I don't know why that is," the president and chief executive officer of the association said at the final day of the Utah Tourism Conference. "I think it's because we're so big, people have trouble getting their arms around it."
The industry represents restaurants, airlines, rental cars, destinations and more, he said, with a total economic impact of $740 billion nationally.
Still, most Americans, government leaders and the news media don't grasp the power of the travel and tourism industry, he said.
"We're really the front door to economic development, to growth and all that. No one made the decision to buy a second home in Deer Valley or here in Utah without first visiting here for a meeting or a convention or a vacation. No one made the decision to move their corporate headquarters here without visiting here and seeing the quality of life they could enjoy or their families could enjoy," he said.
"So that's why this whole thing, this darling called travel/tourism, is so critical, not just to our industry but to everything we call the American economy."
One in eight Americans are employed in a tourism-related job. Utah has 113,000, with $6 billion in tourism/travel spending annually and 20 million visitors a figure that's up 25 percent during the past four years. Travel results in $617 million in annual state tax revenues.
But the industry is facing trouble on several fronts. While domestic travel is up 1.5 percent from 2007, the number of business travelers is down 1.7 percent. And while the economic stimulus package "came at a good time," skyrocketing gasoline prices might affect Americans' travel plans, he said.
"We're watching the gas impact very carefully. It's been our experience over 30 years of watching this that Americans don't give up their vacation. What they usually do is modify what their vacation is," Dow said.
Usually, that means traveling closer to home or staying in the United States rather than visiting Europe.
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