U.S. Travel Association hosted its fourth annual Future of Travel Mobility conference at Washington’s Union Station on Wednesday, uniting travel industry executives, government officials, business leaders and public policy experts for critical discussions on the future of travel and transportation as the United States embarks on a mega decade of sports, thrusting our nation into the spotlight on a global stage.
“It’s the opportunity right in front of us, a decade of sporting events that will make the U.S. the most sought-after destination,” said Geoff Freeman, President and CEO of U.S. Travel Association. “It’s more important than ever for our systems and processes to keep pace with demand and to do that, we don’t just need ideas, we need urgency and action.”
Geoff Freeman, U.S. Travel’s President and CEO (right) engaged in fireside chat with Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, Uber.
Discussions focused on the imperative need to create a frictionless travel experience, by improving security to be more efficient and, ultimately, improve customer experience— from solutions in biometrics to AI-driven systems and advanced screening technologies.
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In an exclusive preview, U.S. Travel’s Commission on Seamless and Secure Travel teased their upcoming report of recommendations to transform the future of travel. Commission members, Jeff Bleich, Former U.S. Ambassador to Australia, Patty Cogswell, Former Deputy Administrator, Transportation Security Administration, and Kevin McAleenan, Former Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and Commissioner, Customs and Border Protection, spoke on the importance of our mission to modernize, streamline and improve how travelers move from Point A to Point B–all while bolstering national security.
Solutions for a Seamless and Secure Future of Travel panel. (L to R): Former U.S. Ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich; Former Deputy Administrator, Transportation Security Administration Patty Cogswell; Former Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan; U.S. Travel Executive Vice President, Public Affairs and Policy, Tori Emerson Barnes.
“Growing travel and enhancing the experience should be a national priority,” said Tori Emerson Barnes, Executive Vice President, Public Affairs and Policy, of U.S. Travel Association as she took the stage. “We have an opportunity to become the most visited nation in the world and government partnership – with President Trump and the new Congress — is essential for realizing the vision to create the greatest traveler experience worldwide.”
Attendees engaged firsthand with emerging travel technologies at the Future of Travel Mobility Innovation Hub. This dynamic, interactive showcase highlighted groundbreaking technologies, products and services that are revolutionizing travel today and shaping the transformative journeys of tomorrow.
Attendees participate at the Innovation Hub exploring new technologies from Clear, CBP, Idemia and TSA.
More than two dozen speakers from both the private and public sectors included:
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“This outstanding lineup of speakers showcased some of the most brilliant minds in policy and innovation,” said Freeman. “U.S. Travel was honored to convene this group to advance our vision of shaping the future of travel and creating a call to action for the sense of urgency we need to make the U.S. as competitive as we need to be.”
American Express is the official card of U.S. Travel Association and title sponsor of the 2024 event.
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