National Tourism Association wants unified front for travel office, joining forces with other leading travel associations.
Extensive efforts will be made to inform travelers of cross-border document requirements.
ASTA says the law violates multiple provisions of the Constitution, including freedom to travel and the right of the federal government to regulate commerce free of state interference.
Controversial YTB has been in discussions with California's Attorney General.
Business travelers and computer junkies can now have their laptops screened at the airport without removing them from the original carrying case.
Since the Department of State issued a travel warning for Colombia, Travel Agent recommends agents stay on top of the latest updates before sending clients to this Latin America destination.
National Tour Association stresses that, because of the current economy and value of the dollar, the U.S. should be an attractive international destination.
More than 175 major industry groups urge Congress to end deadlock.
Foreign business travelers coming to Shanghai must encourage the Chinese company that invited them to give detailed documentation to avoid restriction of business visas, Reuters reports.
Twenty major trade associations have joined forces to combat the proposed Exit Rule that would require cruise lines and air carriers to pay for the fingerprinting of foreign visitors exiting the U.S.