Washington,
D.C. � July 2006 � Testifying before the U.S. Department of State�s Advisory
Commission on Public Diplomacy Wednesday (July 12), Roger Dow, President
and CEO of the Travel Industry Association,
encouraged commissioners to recognize travel and tourism as an untapped
vehicle for improving America�s image around the globe.
�America�s image abroad is in crisis right now. At the same time, we have an opportunity to reverse this trend � by welcoming more visitors to our great nation,� Dow told the U.S. State Department Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. A recently released survey by the Pew Global Attitudes Project (www.pewglobal.org) revealed that America�s global image has again slipped, even among close U.S. allies like Japan. The report documented continued erosion of America�s image throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. �By bringing visitors to our country, we can share what makes our nation great � its people, energy and way of life,� Dow said. Although international travel to the United States offers hope for the nation�s global standing, the country is losing ground to other countries. In the last 15 years, U.S. share of the global travel market has dropped by 36 percent. �Research documents the �perception boost� that occurs when someone visits the United States and experiences our nation first-hand. Yet we do little to encourage international travelers to pay us a visit, while challenging entry requirements give travelers a reason to go somewhere else. Making America the international destination of choice is good diplomatic policy,� Dow advised the Commission. The U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy is a bipartisan panel created by Congress and appointed by the President to provide oversight of U.S. Government activities intended to understand, inform, and influence foreign publics. The Commission, now in its 57th year, is responsible for assessing public diplomacy policies and programs of the U.S. State Department, American missions abroad, and other agencies. About
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