Tennessee Tourism Celebrates the “Power of Travel”


National Travel and Tourism Week 2021 spotlights collective strength of the U.S travel industry

May 3, 2021 – Nashville, Tenn. – This week marks the kickoff of National Travel and Tourism Week(NTTW), an annual celebration of the contributions of the U.S. travel industry. As Tennessee’s #2 industry, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and partners across the state will unite to recognize the “Power of Travel” and the industry’s critical role in rebuilding our workforce, restoring businesses and accelerating our state’s economy.

“Tennessee is open and eager to welcome back visitors and help drive economic recovery, jobs and development in all 95 counties,” said Mark Ezell, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. “While we are hopeful, we know there is much work ahead of us. Our industry will stand together. National Travel and Tourism Week is an opportunity to remind visitors and residents of the incredible contributions of the travel industry not just to our local economies and workforce, but to the identity and culture of those communities.”

TRAVELERS READY TO VISIT AND TOURISM’S ROLE IN RECOVERY

  • More than two-thirds of Americans are ready to travel and Tennessee ranks among the most-desired domestic destinations (Destination Analysts)
  • More than seven in 10 American travelers (72%) are planning a summer vacation or getaway – up from 37% in 2020 (Destination Analysts)
  • As of the week of April 26, nearly 88% have at least tentative leisure trip plans right now and over 71% will be taking at least one trip within the next 3 months. In fact, the typical American traveler is likely to take nearly 2 leisure trips by the time August rolls around. (Destination Analysts)
  • Road travel in the U.S. surpassed 2019 levels for the first time since the start of the pandemic in the first two weeks of April, but it has since slowed somewhat the second half of the month (Arrivalist)

This data shows how critical tourism is to our state’s revenue and to restoring communities. While Tennessee’s tourism industry fared better than most because of the state’s diverse outdoor destinations, many Tennesseans remain out of work. As of March 2021, leisure and hospitality employment was still down from 336.1 thousand to 292.9 thousand, a 12.8% year-over-year decline. In comparison, total nonfarm employment only experienced a 2.6% decline over 2020. Jobs losses in the leisure and hospitality represent 52.6% of net jobs lost in the state over March 2020.

TENNESSEE TOURISM SNAPSHOT ON THE STATE OF THE INDUSTRY

  • Tourism is Tennessee’s #2 industry
  • Tennessee tourism marked a decade of growth with a record $23 billion in travel spending and $1.92 billion in state and local tax revenue in 2019
  • Those tax dollars support jobs, economic development and critical services like education and public safety
  • Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Tennessee was on track for another record year in 2020. The travel industry is a significant contributor to the U.S. economy and exports, and supports millions of hard-working Americans
  • The pandemic is the single largest crisis to hit Tennessee’s leisure and hospitality industry, representing $303 million in lost state revenue between March and Dec. 2020. (Tennessee Dept. of Revenue)

Celebrated annually the first full week in May, National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW) wascreated by Congress in 1983 to elevate the economic power of travel in the U.S. The 38th annualNTTW (May 2-8) arrives at an opportune moment to recognize the importance to the U.S. economy ofinitiating a post-pandemic travel recovery. Please visit ustravel.org/NTTW to learn more.

Need travel inspiration? Explore Tennessee’s new attractions, hotels, restaurants, outdoor adventure, hidden gems, Tennessee Music Pathways, road trips and unique experiences across the state here.

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ABOUT TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST DEVELOPMENT

Tennessee is the home of the blues, bluegrass, country, gospel, soul, rockabilly, and rock ‘n’ roll— delivering an unparalleled experience of beauty, history, and family adventure, infused with music that creates a vacation that is the “Soundtrack of America. Made in Tennessee.” Explore more at tnvacation.com and join other Tennessee travelers by following “TNVacation” on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and YouTube, and “Tennessee” on Snapchat.

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