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In 2011, New York City met and exceeded its goal to attract 50 million visitors by 2012, a year ahead of schedule and a first in New York City history. NYC & Company CEO and Brand USA Vice Chair George Fertitta made the announcement at International Pow Wow in Los Angeles during the same week that Brand USA announced a new international marketing campaign to boost travel to the United States.
“The announcement is another reminder of the important
role tourism plays in New York City,”
said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. “Every visitor that comes to our City and
every dollar they spend are critically important to our economy. After reaching
a record-breaking 50 million visitors last year and setting our sights on
attracting 55 million visitors by 2015, New
York City is working hard to remain the favorite
destination for visitors from around the world.”
“Over the past few years the tourism industry has been one
of the most vital contributors to New
York City’s economy,” said Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor
for Economic Development. “Tourism already supports 320,000 jobs, and this
increase in visitor spending is expected to add an additional 30,000 jobs over
the next three years. Already our fifth-largest industry, tourism and its
continued resurgence under NYC & Company will continue to play a vital role
in the City’s economic health over the next few years.”
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The new spending and economic impact estimates are based on the
City’s aggressive efforts to attract emerging international markets and new
visitor demographics including youth, LGBT and family markets. As the economic
issues across Europe currently impact traditional, core markets in this region,
NYC & Company continues to invest in these markets, but will also look to
develop initiatives in new and emerging markets around the globe—particularly
Latin America, China and India. New
York City has grown its share of overseas visitors
from 28 percent to almost 33 percent over the last five years—with each share
point accounting for approximately $600 million in direct spending.
In 2011, New York
City attracted an record estimated 50.5 million
visitors, who generated more than $48 billion in economic impact. At the beginning
of the year, Mayor Bloomberg set a new goal to welcome 55 million annual
visitors by 2015. In addition, New York City has
continued to maintain its position as the most popular US city
destination for international visitors, the nation’s number one port of entry and
the number one city destination for tourism spending. The City also maintains
the highest share of overseas travel to the United States, at approximately 33
percent.
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