The number of visitors to New York City fell last year for the first time since 2001 when terrorists struck. But tourism declines elsewhere across the U.S. made it the most popular destination in the country for the first time in almost two decades, tourism officials said Monday.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg painted the 3.9 percent decline — an estimated 45.3 million visitors — as a victory, saying that amid the recession the city had anticipated losing as much as 10 percent of tourists. The city expects to recoup most of the loss this year and remains on track to hit its longstanding goal of 50 million yearly visitors by 2012, the mayor said.
Other hot spots were hit harder, making New York America's No. 1 destination for the first time since 1990, the mayor said. For nearly two decades that title was held by either Las Vegas or Orlando.
"We have made our city cleaner, safer and more exciting than ever," Bloomberg said at a press conference at a Brooklyn restaurant. "I do think we'll continue to see even more tourists on our streets as the economy improves, and I think that we'll continue to fare better than other cities."
While many travelers stayed home simply because money was tight, the mayor also attributed the decline in international visitors to swine flu fears and concerns over border security measures.
Foreign visitors — traditionally the biggest spenders — fell to 8.6 million in 2009, a drop of almost 10 percent from the year before. That echoed a milder national trend, with international visitors to the U.S. down 7 percent in the first 10 months of the year compared to the same period the year before.
Still, some attractions, including the Statue of Liberty, reported jumps in visitation. And the city's leisure and hospitality industry — which provides one-tenth of the city's private sector jobs — actually grew in 2009.
Loving city life. Can't wait for more visitors in the next few weeks! Pattwater how was the pull out couch last night??
ReplyDeleteNew York City was the most popular tourist destination in the US last year for 1st time since 1990 with 8.6m international visitors travel
ReplyDeletemore about the Islamic faith and the local Muslim population. The city had 2 Masjids (mosques) and now had frequent visitors. Donations came
ReplyDeleteThe visitors to the Lakeland city commission meeting have cleared out. From full room to less than 20 including media and staff.
ReplyDeleteI like to take visitors to all our great resturants, Keema, JSC, and flying over the city at night to see the lights.
ReplyDeleteHave signed the visitors book at our self-catering holiday apartment. About to head back to the big city. Psyche much rested. Bring it on.
ReplyDeleteConference in Christchuch... many visitors love the B&B on te edge of the city where city and local meets
ReplyDeleteNew private tours to the Everglades. Our customed City Tour becomes more in demand to the Russian and Chinese visitors using our services.
ReplyDeleteMuch excitement. Spotted a European Bee Eater in garden today. Rgular visitors to Sth Africa but I have never seen one in this city birds
ReplyDeleteThere seem to be thousands of tourist visitors around the city just now - must be doing something for the economy of the capital then
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