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Who is the father of travel industry?

Thomas Cook, (born November 22, 1808, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England—died July 18, 1892, Leicester, Leicestershire), English innovator of the conducted tour and founder of Thomas Cook and Son, a worldwide travel agency. Cook can be said to have invented modern tourism.



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The idea of a business whose service line was organizing trips began with Thomas Cook a British Baptist preacher founded his firm Thomas Cook & Son back in 1841.

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The Top 20 Most Powerful Travel Agencies in 2023
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In 1758, Cox & Kings became the first travel agency in modern history. In 1840, the Abreu Agency was established in Porto by Bernardo Abreu, becoming the world's first agency to open its services to the public. A Thomas Cook travel agency in the United Kingdom, which ceased operating in 2019.

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And yet, as early as the 1660s, some Americans were traveling for relaxation, often heading to spas and mineral springs. Among those taking the waters in Virginia a century later was George Washington.

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Brian Beall will begin serving as the Director of the National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO) in the International Trade Administration's Industry and Analysis division at the U.S. Department of Commerce on Monday, May 8, 2023.

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I know it is trendy to use other names, such as Advisor, Consultant, Travel Junkie, Travel Ninja, Travel Designer, etc – but in the end, I really think most people just think of us as a Travel Agent and not in a negative way.”

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United States – Air Atlanta; first airline that is largely owned by Black people. Air Atlanta was started by attorneys Michael Hollis and Daniel Kolber in February 1984.

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In addition to “set-jetting,” there's a renewed emphasis on food-focused travel, wellness and self-care on vacation, and traveling off the beaten path. Surveyed travelers say they want to shop at small businesses and spend more during a vacation if they know it supports the local community.

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These trends are reshaping the travel industry and providing exciting opportunities for both travelers and the travel industry alike.
  • Here are some of the top travel trends for 2023 that you should know about:
  • Eco-tourism.
  • Experiential travel.
  • Digital nomadism.
  • Wellness travel.
  • Multi-generational travel.


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A resounding 87% of survey respondents expect to travel at least as much as they did in the prior year, with 49% selecting that they expect to travel more. This is especially true among younger respondents, with 59% of those between the ages of 18 to 26 planning to travel more in 2023.

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