Mayor de Blasio and NYC & Company Announce New York City Welcomed Record 62.8 Million Visitors in 2017

March 20, 20182017  saw an increase of 2.3 million visitors over 2016, marking the eighth  consecutive year of tourism growth NEW YORK— Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC  & Company—New York City’s official destination marketing organization—  announced that 2017 was the eighth consecutive year for record-breaking  tourism, with the City welcoming an estimated 62.8 million visitors last year,  an increase of 2.3 million visitors over 2016.  Visitation for 2017 was  comprised of 49.7 million domestic and 13.1 million international visitors,  both all-time highs.“We’re keeping our door to the world open,” said Mayor de  Blasio. “Even with all the headwinds from the White House, we attracted a  record number of visitors to our city. That’s a testament to the strength of  our tourism sector and the values of our city.”“Despite geopolitical challenges and a travel ban that made our  task of promoting tourism more challenging than ever, we are pleased to see  that we overcame these hurdles to realize a consecutive eighth year of tourism  growth in New York City, welcoming an all-time high of 62.8 million visitors  last year. The strength from our Asia and South American markets helped offset  drops in our traditional European core markets. At the same time, the City  continued its constant trend of reinvention, always offering countless reasons  to visit and discover all that our five boroughs only can offer, both iconic  and new. And campaigns to counter the negative rhetoric such as New York City –  Welcoming the World, reaffirmed our commitment to being an open and welcoming  global capital,” said NYC & Company President and CEO Fred Dixon.In 2017, NYC & Company launched two campaigns, “New York  City – Welcoming the World” and “True York City”, which  helped position NYC as a must-visit destination despite challenges in the  geopolitical climate and changes in travel policies. Overall, tourism last year  grew 3.8 percent compared to 2016, when NYC welcomed 60.5 million visitors.  Domestic visitation grew 3.9 percent, from 47.8 million visitors in 2016 to  49.7 million in 2017. International travel increased by 3.4 percent, from 12.7  million visitors in 2016 to 13.1 million in 2017."The world clearly loves New York, and we love our tourists -  for the economic boost that comes with their visits as well as the excitement  and energy that they bring to our streets. Our world-renowned attractions  include the Theater District, Times Square and the High Line - and that""s just  in my Council district alone. I thank everyone for coming here and everyone who  works to make those visitors feel at home in the Big Apple," said City  Council Speaker Corey Johnson. “Tourism continues to be a centerpiece of New York City’s economy,  and we’re fortunate to continue to welcome record visitors year after year,”  said NYC & Company Chairman Emily K Rafferty. “Despite headwinds we  faced last year, the City’s unparalleled vibrancy and energy endured, drawing  record visitors once again. I want to thank NYC & Company’s board and the  organization’s 2,000 private member businesses for continuing to power City’s  travel and tourism industry and for catapulting us to an eight straight year of  growth.”“New  York is the cultural capital of the world, attracting more and more visitors  from the US and abroad – tens of millions of whom come specifically for culture  - to neighborhoods across all five boroughs, providing a major boost to local  economies,” said Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl. “From  the biggest show on Broadway to the most intimate poetry reading, NYC’s diverse  arts landscape – and the artists who create it – helps us build important and  lasting bridges across cultures and borders.”“Domestic and international tourism being at all-time highs is a  testament to New York City’s reputation as a place for all people. I’m proud  that our city not only believes in this sentiment but is also able to  successfully communicate this message to the world. More than just an  incredible economic driver, tourism is also a mechanism by which to promote  diversity and cultural awareness. I applaud NYC & Company on this  tremendous accomplishment,” said Assembly Member Daniel O’Donnell, Chair of  the NY Assembly Committee on Arts & Tourism.“It would seem to be no surprise that the greatest city would  continue to see growth in tourism year after year. However, the reality is that  many challenges had to be overcome in order to continue this unparalleled  growth,” said Council Member Paul Vallone, Chair of the Committee on  Economic Development. “ The real takeaway here is that our city continues  to successfully create countless reasons for visitors to come and I look  forward to working with my colleagues and the Administration to support  initiatives and campaigns that will continue to make New York City the premier  tourist destination in the world.”“The record number of tourists to visit our great city last year  is a true testament to the spirit of inclusion and multiculturalism that makes  New York City one of the most attractive cities in the world,” said Council  Member Mark Gjonaj, Chair of the Committee on Small Business.NYC has the most active hotel development pipeline in the United  States. Even with the 4,000 new rooms added to the City’s hotel inventory last  year—bringing the total to nearly 116,500 rooms— demand remained strong. Last  year, the City sold a record 36.4 million hotel room nights, a 4.5 percent  growth from 2016.In 2017, 6.2 million meetings and conventions delegates visited  the City’s five boroughs, contributing to the total 13 million business  travelers that came to New York City.NYC & Company also signed more international City-to-City  tourism partnerships than any other year to boost travel including new  partnerships with Cape Town, South Africa; Toronto, Canada; Tokyo, Japan; and  renewals with Mexico City, Mexico; and Seoul, South Korea. These partnerships  included media exchanges to further promote New York City abroad.In 2017, the City saw several new Midtown attractions debut  including National Geographic’s Encounter: Ocean Odyssey, the NFL Experience,  Opry City Stage, Gullivers Gate and Spyscape. In addition, Mayor de Blasio  launched the NYC Ferry last May, offering the public more ways to access the  City’s diverse neighborhoods through its waterways.  NYC & Company  continued to promote future developments and cultural offerings across all five  boroughs to its global audiences under the banner of the “New New York City.”In November, NYC & Company unveiled its latest tourism  campaign, “True York City,” to promote encourage global travelers to  explore deeper and discover NYC’s “true” and authentic culture across the  Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island. Last summer, NYC &  Company also commemorated the 25th anniversary of the organization’s  signature marketing program, NYC Restaurant Week, the first dining promotion of  its kind. NYC & Company also continued building on its popular seasonal  programs with the launch of the new NYC Must-See Week to boost business at the  City’s attractions during slower periods. The organization also continued its  collaboration with Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as the City’s  Official Family Ambassadors.NYC & Company’s 2018 forecast anticipate another year of  growth, with a 3.7 percent increase to 65.1 million visitors.All figures, estimates and forecasts are subject to revision as  conditions develop and additional data become available. Due to rounding, there  may be minor differences between estimates and final values. About NYC & Company: NYC & Company is the official destination marketing  organization for the City of New York, dedicated to maximizing travel and  tourism opportunities throughout the five boroughs, building economic  prosperity and spreading the positive image of New York City worldwide. For  more information, visit nycgo.com or contact Chris Heywood cheywood@nycgo.com, (212) 484-1270.

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