Walt Leger, from New Orleans Tourism, shares how the city is bouncing back from recent challenges with strength and community support. Despite tragic events, New Orleans quickly returned to normal, hosting major events like the Sugar Bowl and preparing for the Super Bowl’s 11th return in February. Leger highlights the city’s ability to attract global attention with iconic events like Mardi Gras, Taylor Swift’s concert, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup. With a strong tourism strategy, New Orleans is positioned to welcome visitors and celebrate its unique culture and resilience in the coming months.
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