Travel groups ask National Park Service to streamline its reservation process

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A massive group of travel industry organizations is asking NPS to consider reforming the current visitor reservation systems at national parks.

Donald Wood, TravelPulse A massive group of travel industry organizations is asking the United States Department of the Interior and National Park Service to consider reforming the current visitor reservation systems at national parks.

The letter was sent to Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and National Park Service Director Chuck Sams. It proposed that reservations be allowed 10 to 12 months in advance. In addition, the organizations want a consistent reservation system across all parks that require advanced ticketing.

People are also reading… “The national parks are some of the biggest draws for overseas visitors, but the short booking windows make it nearly impossible for visitors to plan their trips,” said U.S. Travel Association Executive Vice President Tori Emerson Barnes. An estimated 35% of the 327 million visitors to national parks in 2019 were from overseas. Coupled with the expectations that international inbound travel spending will recover by 2025, the organizations believe now is the time to streamline the reservation process.

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