Visitor numbers to USA fall again.

This link and this one, are interesting press releases by tourist group called Discover America Partnership - their website is http://www.poweroftravel.org
The theme of the releases is the falling visitor numbers to the USA and speculation that Perceived Treatment of Foreign Travellers is Driving Away Visitors, Damaging America's Image Abroad
Their conclusions include:
The U.S. entry process is considered the “world’s worst” by travellers
* Travellers rate America’s entry process as the “world’s worst” by greater than a 2:1 margin over the next-worst destination area.
* The U.S. ranks with Africa and the Middle East when it comes to traveller-friendly paperwork and officials.
* 54 percent of international travellers say that immigration officials are rude.
* Travellers to the U.S. are more afraid of U.S. government officials than the threat of terrorism or crime.
* Two-thirds of travellers surveyed fear they will be detained at the border because of a simple mistake or misstatement.
Tell us something we don't know. [:w]
I have quoted verbatim as it is a press release - and I assume that is what they want (though I have altered a couple of 'American spellings'
)
Nick
The theme of the releases is the falling visitor numbers to the USA and speculation that Perceived Treatment of Foreign Travellers is Driving Away Visitors, Damaging America's Image Abroad
Their conclusions include:
The U.S. entry process is considered the “world’s worst” by travellers
* Travellers rate America’s entry process as the “world’s worst” by greater than a 2:1 margin over the next-worst destination area.
* The U.S. ranks with Africa and the Middle East when it comes to traveller-friendly paperwork and officials.
* 54 percent of international travellers say that immigration officials are rude.
* Travellers to the U.S. are more afraid of U.S. government officials than the threat of terrorism or crime.
* Two-thirds of travellers surveyed fear they will be detained at the border because of a simple mistake or misstatement.
Tell us something we don't know. [:w]
I have quoted verbatim as it is a press release - and I assume that is what they want (though I have altered a couple of 'American spellings'

Nick