From the Niagara Falls Review:
With an eye on U.S. plans to tighten border travel requirements within two years, tourism operators from across the continent are gathering in Niagara Falls this week for a wide-ranging look at cross-border issues.
“Our focus is on demonstrating the important tourism, cultural and trade work that is already underway in northern cross-border regions and how people can link to these to improve their business’ bottom line,” said Arlene White.
The Binational Tourism Alliance, which is hosting its second annual conference until Tuesday at the Sheraton Fallsview Hotel, has close to 250 registered delegates on board for the event, as well as about 35 public speakers from across North America.
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