Live Chat: Trade Policy, Recession Concerns, Declining Consumer Confidence, and Exchange Rates May Disrupt U.S. Summer Travel Season


Webinar Description

In February, the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) reported the largest monthly decline in U.S. consumer confidence in four years. As a result, many consumers are adjusting their priorities, including spending less on leisure travel and altering their travel habits.

We invite you to join an important live chat with global travel and tourism and trade experts representing Oxford Economics about how factors such as trade policy, recession fears, declining consumer confidence, and exchange rates could disrupt the summer travel season.

You will also gain insights into how the changing trade policy landscape is impacting global trade, the anticipated shifts in trade flows, which countries are most likely to be affected, and potential opportunities.

Oxford Economics is the world’s leading independent economic advisory firm providing in-depth analysis across over 200 countries, 150+ industrial sectors, and 8,000 cities and regions.

Learning objectives:

  • Supply Chain
  • Budget Allocation
  • Operational Efficiencies

Speakers

  •  Aaron Ryan, Director of Industry Studies, Tourism Economics 

  • Keith S. North America Director of Public Affairs, IAAPA

  • Monica Bejarano, Program Manager, Membership Engagement, IAAPA

Details

 CEUs: 1.0

 Session Time: 60 minutes

 Language: American English

 Key Features: Recording of live presentation on 03/26/2025

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