Daijiworld Media Network - Washington
Washington, Jun 29: The US travel industry is bracing for major changes as lawmakers, tourism leaders and aviation stakeholders prepare for a period of uncertainty marked by economic pressures, possible flight disruptions and continued challenges at major airports.
The sector is facing growing concerns over rising operational costs, passenger demand fluctuations and potential disruptions that could affect airlines, airports and tourism businesses across the country.
Congressman Mark Pocan and global tourism industry leaders have highlighted the need for policy measures and stronger coordination to address challenges facing the travel ecosystem.

Industry experts warned that prolonged airport disruptions and possible flight cancellations could impact travellers, businesses and local economies that depend heavily on tourism.
Major US aviation hubs are preparing for increased pressure as airlines navigate workforce challenges, infrastructure concerns and changing travel patterns.
Tourism leaders said the industry needs long-term strategies to improve reliability, strengthen airport operations and support economic recovery.
The developments come as the global travel sector continues to adjust to changing economic conditions, with stakeholders calling for cooperation between governments, airlines and tourism organisations to ensure smoother travel operations.