Brand USA launches dedicated travel trade website
Destination marketing organization Brand USA has rolled out a new dedicated website for travel trade partners.
The new online platform VisitTheUSA.com/TravelTrade serves as a one-stop portal for the travel industry to better sell the USA as a destination.
It has a mobile responsive design with access to the Brand USA Trip Kit resources tool which includes suggested itineraries, and a new USA trip planner tool.
It features an expanded corporate calendar showcasing Brand USA’s industry activities and events for the next five years and an expanded tour operator directory.
The site also has an overview of current U.S. travel policies.
"Brand USA understands the importance of the travel trade and we’ve taken detailed measures to create a website that truly reflects the industry’s needs, interests, and desires," said Cathy Domanico, vice president, global trade development for Brand USA.
"This new digital development will enable Brand USA to better connect with, and provide an engaging platform for, all travel industry professionals."
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