‘Everybody loves Americans’: Why US tourists are a hot commodity
Justin Albertynas, a travel industry expert based in Vilnius, Lithuania, has some good news for US travelers who might be a bit self-conscious about the “ugly American” stereotype. His opinion: “It’s not true at all.
We have noticed that the US market is highly interested in and engaged with our work in the travel industry, and we’re slowly ‘dipping our toes’ and seeing how far we can push our marketing in the US.” ‘There’s an enthusiasm in Americans when they travel’ Chaulet also points out that, in addition to their purchasing power, American travelers tend to have certain cultural characteristics that make them especially appealing to tourism organizations.
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