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(Photo provided by the Global Business Travel Association) The Global Business Travel Association, which held a Convention in ...
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With U.S. travelers watching their wallets and international tourists anxious about being detained at American airports, the travel industry is suffering a double whammy.
—In the U.S. alone, 40% of women travelers are 55-plus, and their spending power amounts to $214 billion. —Travel spending by women 50-plus is set to more than double to $519 billion by 2035.