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ABA-led Coalition Supports Great American Outdoors Act

Last week, the American Bus Association led a coalition letter of industry partners, including the International Inbound Travel Association (IITA), National Tour Association (NTA), and U.S. Travel Association (USTA), to […]

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Study: Hotel supply shortage causing ‘tourism leak’

A study by Top Fabric reveals that hotel supply in mid-sized US cities is struggling to keep up with tourism demand, leading to “tourism leakage,” in which visitors shorten their […]

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Route 66 Centennial: A Once-in-a-Century Opportunity for Travel and Tourism

National initiatives, preservation projects, and new tourism resources are helping communities and travel planners capitalize on the Route 66 Centennial.

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New York City Is Moving to Raise Fines on Bus Companies

UPDATE: The hearing originally scheduled for June 17 has been deferred to October 20, 2026 at noon Eastern. The sample letter below has been changed to reflect the new date. […]

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Driving Toward Zero

For an industry built on movement, change comes naturally. But the transformation now underway in the motorcoach world isn’t about comfort or connectivity—it’s about carbon. Motorcoaches already rank among the […]

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Tour Stop: Lafayette, Louisiana

A 3-day group itinerary through Lafayette, Louisiana’s culture, cuisine, and Cajun traditions In Lafayette, La., culture isn’t performed for visitors—it’s lived every day. For group travel planners and motorcoach operators […]

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So Much to Do, Right Out of the Blue

Calgary has a way of surprising visitors—even those who think they already know it. Known as Canada’s friendliest city, Calgary offers all the big city amenities while holding onto its […]

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Express Way: Take Your Time in Timeless French Lick

Tucked into the rolling hills of Southern Indiana, Timeless French Lick has welcomed travelers for generations. It’s the kind of place where the pace naturally slows down. Groups of all […]

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