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More People Are Traveling in 2022, According to Trend Data

More People Are Traveling in 2022, According to Trend Data

by CivMetrics Staff | May 17, 2022 | Tourism, Uncategorized

Hospitality Net recently released the Q1 Travel Trend Report and the findings are looking positive for the leisure and travel industry. As borders are slowly opening, the report shows that travel search surge, lodging bookings are on the rise, big cities and beaches...
Another Source of Federal Funding Will Launch New Opportunities for Public-Private Collaborations

Another Source of Federal Funding Will Launch New Opportunities for Public-Private Collaborations

by Mary Scott Nabers | Apr 28, 2022 | Economic Development, Infrastructure, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Tourism, Uncategorized

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Public officials and economic development organizations throughout the country are now eligible to receive large amounts of federal funding which have been allocated for projects related to tourism, recreation, and...
Travel Bookings Increase, Along With Travel Costs

Travel Bookings Increase, Along With Travel Costs

by CivMetrics Staff | Apr 23, 2022 | Tourism, Uncategorized

Two years into the pandemic, travellers seem to have been making up for lost adventure opportunities as bookings continue to rise despite the inflation hitting the travel-related industries. As pointed out by Travel Pulse, the demand outweighs the effect of inflation...
DATA: Restaurant Bookings in Major U.S. Cities (Jan ’22 Update)

DATA: Restaurant Bookings in Major U.S. Cities (Jan ’22 Update)

by CivMetrics Staff | Feb 2, 2022 | Economics, Regional Economics, Tourism, Uncategorized

CivMetrics collects key business condition data for cities in the United States. In this installment, we look at restaurant bookings in cities. For questions about our data, or to request data, please contact [email protected]. Data is from OpenTable....
How Hospitality & Leisure Employment Recovered in 380 Metros During The Pandemic

How Hospitality & Leisure Employment Recovered in 380 Metros During The Pandemic

by CivMetrics Staff | Jan 18, 2022 | COVID-19, Economics, Labor, Regional Economics, Tourism, Uncategorized

CivMetrics collects key travel and tourism data for the largest cities in the United States. We’re posting some of our insights here. In this installment, we look at hospitality & leisure employment in every MSA. For questions about our data, or to request data,...
Take-Offs vs. Turn-Offs: Air Traffic at 40 Large U.S. Airports (Jan ’22 Update)

Take-Offs vs. Turn-Offs: Air Traffic at 40 Large U.S. Airports (Jan ’22 Update)

by CivMetrics Staff | Jan 18, 2022 | Infrastructure, Premium, Tourism, Uncategorized

CivMetrics collects key travel and tourism data for the largest cities in the United States. We’re posting some of our insights here. In this installment, we look at deplanements at major US airports. For questions about our data, or to request data, please contact...
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