Visit Albany Celebrates National Travel and Tourism Week

National Travel And Tourism Week
Visit Albany will host All Aboard Albany on May 7

ALBANY, Ga. – Visit Albany is proud to join destinations across the country in celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), May 3–9, recognizing the travel industry’s vital contributions to the U.S. economy and local communities. According to a recent press release,  this year’s celebration carries added significance as the nation prepares to host major global events that will bring increased attention and visitation to destinations nationwide. 

Here in Dougherty County, the travel industry remains a key economic driver that generated $323.7 million in total visitor spending in 2024, according to Symphony Tourism Economics. In recognition of NTTW, Visit Albany will host All Aboard Albany on May 7 from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at the Albany Jet Center, 3905 Newton Road, Suite 111. The event will bring together hotel partners, attractions, and community stakeholders to celebrate the collective efforts that support visitation and strengthen local engagement. 

“We are proud to do our part alongside so many committed partners who help move Albany forward,” said Kasey L. Summerville, President and CEO of Visit Albany. “National Travel and Tourism Week gives us the opportunity to recognize that it takes all of us working together to create meaningful experiences for our visitors and to support a strong, connected community.” 

National Travel and Tourism Week was established in 1983, and highlights the essential role travel plays in driving economic growth, fostering connection, and enhancing quality of life. This year’s theme, “Postmarked: Essential,” emphasizes how travel leaves a lasting mark on communities across the country.

For more information about National Travel and Tourism Week, call 229-317-4760 or visit visitalbanyga.com on the web.