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Travel Business Roundtable and World Travel & Tourism Council Used International Reach to Ensure Postponement Machine Readable Passports

 
WASHINGTON, D.C. � September 25, 2003 - The Travel Business Roundtable (TBR) and its global partner, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), are applauding the State Department's decision to grant a postponement until October 26, 2004 for travelers from Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries to have Machine Readable Passports (MRP) to enter the United States. 

In the USA Patriot Act, Congress moved up the deadline for implementation of MRPs from 2007 to 2003, but granted the Secretary of State the authority to postpone the implementation if the eligible VWP countries were making progress toward issuing MRPs.  Under a great deal of pressure from the U.S. Travel & Tourism and business communities, Secretary of State Powell expressed a willingness to entertain requests from VWP countries, on a country-by-country basis, asking that he exercise waiver authority to delay the MRP deadline. 

To help ensure that countries responded to this specific request, TBR and WTTC sent letters to the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Internal Affairs in 26 of the 27 VWP countries, outlining the issues and specifically requesting the countries send a Diplomatic Note to Secretary Powell.  Any country requesting this postponement had to certify that it is making progress toward issuing MRPs to all citizens.

As a result, 21 countries asked for and were granted the postponement.  They are: Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Five other eligible countries did not require the postponement as nearly all of their citizens have the MRPs.  They include Andorra, Brunei, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Slovenia. 

Belgian citizens have been using MRPs since May 15, 2003.

�We are very pleased that the Secretary was so responsive to the industry's concerns that the earlier deadline was premature, and that the resulting challenges would have created an enormous disincentive for some of our closest allies to travel to the United States,� said Jonathan Tisch, chairman of TBR and chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels.  �While we fully support the move to MRPs and other measures designed to protect our borders, we also want to ensure that we don't put up barriers that would inhibit travel to the U.S. for citizens from Visa Waiver Program countries."

�Along with our partner, TBR, we worked hard to emphasize to the other countries in the Visa Waiver Program the critical need to request that the United States government issue a postponement of the new MRP deadline,� noted Jean-Claude Baumgarten, President of London based WTTC.  �We appreciate Secretary Powell�s willingness to reconsider this matter and urge the US Department of State, to work together with the private sector towards improving security while facilitating the sustainable growth of our industry�.

The Travel Business Roundtable (TBR) is a CEO-based organization representing all sectors of the travel and tourism industry. In addition to the major airlines, car rental companies, travel management agencies, hotel chains, resorts and theme parks, TBR's membership roster also includes such entities as The Coca-Cola Company, the National Football League, and the International Council of Shopping Centers, demonstrating the broad scope and diversity of the industry. In 2002, travel and tourism was the nation's third largest retail industry generating $555 billion in travel expenditures and $98.8 billion in local, state and federal taxes.

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is the global business leaders' forum for Travel & Tourism.  Its members are chief executives from all sectors of industry.  Its central goal is to work with governments to realize the full economic impact of the world�s largest generator of wealth and jobs - Travel & Tourism. WTTC�s Seven Strategic Priorities are the organization�s guiding policy platform.


 
Contact:
Ufi Ibrahim
WTTC
+44 20 7481 8007
Also See: Recap: Travel Business Roundtable and the US Chamber of Commerce Washington, DC Summit / April 2003
With the Repeal of New Ergonomics Standards Behind Them, The Travel Business Roundtable
Sets Sights on Other Issues Impacting the Travel and Tourism Industry / March 2001 


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