The International Trade Administration under the U.S. Department of Commerce reports that international visitors to the U.S. spent an estimated $82.2 billion on travel-related goods and services so far this year. International visitor spending in June 2012 reached $13.8 billion, an increase of 7 percent over June in the previous year. On average, travel- and tourism-related exports in the U.S. increased more than $1.3 billion a month during the first half of 2012. Read the TravelPulse story here.
Georgia DOT joins 11 states requiring e-Ticketing in 2026
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has launched a statewide e-Ticketing initiative—starting in 2026, all contractors will be required to use e-Ticketing under Section 110 of GDOT specifications. As a first step,