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Niagara Falls will be illuminated in red from 10:15-10:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, to celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week. (Submitted photo)
Niagara Falls will be illuminated in red from 10:15-10:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, to celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week. (Submitted photo)

Niagara Falls USA celebrates 40th anniversary of National Travel & Tourism Week

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Fri, May 5th 2023 04:15 pm

Destination Niagara USA Press Release

National Travel and Tourism Week begins this Sunday, May 7, and runs through Saturday, May 13. The annual tradition celebrates the integral part travel plays in the economy, and essential role it has in the recovery of our nation. On Wednesday, May 10, from 10:15-10:30 p.m., Niagara Falls will be illuminated red in support of National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW).

This year’s theme is #TravelForward, illustrating how travel is instrumental in the success of every facet of the community. When travel moves forward, there is growth in new business, manufacturing, and every other industry needed to move America forward. A 2021 study by Tourism Economics indicated that 21% of Niagara County’s workforce is involved in tourism-related professions, and travelers spent $831 million in Niagara County. This resulted in more than $52 million in local taxes generated. Were it not for tourism-generated state and local taxes, the average household in Niagara County would have to pay an additional $1,007 in taxes.

John Percy, president and CEO of Destination Niagara USA, said, “Travel is at the heart of the economy in Niagara Falls USA – it's one of the primary sources of employment in Niagara County, and it strengthens our community’s culture and identity. During National Travel and Tourism Week, we are proud to celebrate all that travel contributes to our community now, and the continued positive impact in the future.”

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