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Tourism’s impact pays off for Georgia

POSTED: February 11, 2013 8:32 p.m.

Gov. Nathan Deal joined Georgia tourism leaders for the annual Tourism and Hospitality Day to spotlight the major contribution the industry makes to Georgia’s economy.


Representatives from the tourism industry presented Deal with a check representing the $1.263 billion in state tax revenue generated from tourism-related expenditures in 2011.


“Georgia’s tourism industry is a main driver of our economy and employment with 10.3 percent of all jobs in the state directly or indirectly sustained by tourism activities,” said Deal. “The tourism industry has a positive effect on nearly every community in Georgia.”


Deal also unveiled the new 2013 annual Georgia Travel Guide. This full-color, magazine-size guide features the city of Senoia on dual covers.


Senoia has been the backdrop to more than 25 movies and television shows. Downtown Senoia is currently the filming location for the most watched drama in basic cable history, “The Walking Dead.”


The guide provides visitors with information on Georgia’s tourism assets including trip ideas, attractions, accommodations, events and more. Three-quarters of a million guides are distributed through the state’s 11 visitor information centers, www.ExploreGeorgia.org, travel and trade shows and 1-800-VISIT GA. The Georgia Department of Economic Development partnered with Emmis Custom Publishing (publisher of Atlanta Magazine) on the state’s official travel guide.


“Tourism generated $49 billion, an increase of 8.9 percent, in business sales, including indirect and induced impacts,” said Kevin Langston, deputy commissioner for tourism for the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “Georgia now ranks seventh in the U.S. in both travel-generated employment and travel expenditures, second only to Florida in the Southeast.”

Feb. 11, 2013 08:36p.m. EST Tourism’s impact pays off for Georgia Effingham Herald

Gov. Nathan Deal joined Georgia tourism leaders for the annual Tourism and Hospitality Day to spotlight the major contribution the industry makes to Georgia’s economy.


Representatives from the tourism industry presented Deal with a check representing the $1.263 billion in state tax revenue generated from tourism-related expenditures in 2011.


“Georgia’s tourism industry is a main driver of our economy and employment with 10.3 percent of all jobs in the state directly or indirectly sustained by tourism activities,” said Deal. “The tourism industry has a positive effect on nearly every community in Georgia.”


Deal also unveiled the new 2013 annual Georgia Travel Guide. This full-color, magazine-size guide features the city of Senoia on dual covers.


Senoia has been the backdrop to more than 25 movies and television shows. Downtown Senoia is currently the filming location for the most watched drama in basic cable history, “The Walking Dead.”


The guide provides visitors with information on Georgia’s tourism assets including trip ideas, attractions, accommodations, events and more. Three-quarters of a million guides are distributed through the state’s 11 visitor information centers, www.ExploreGeorgia.org, travel and trade shows and 1-800-VISIT GA. The Georgia Department of Economic Development partnered with Emmis Custom Publishing (publisher of Atlanta Magazine) on the state’s official travel guide.


“Tourism generated $49 billion, an increase of 8.9 percent, in business sales, including indirect and induced impacts,” said Kevin Langston, deputy commissioner for tourism for the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “Georgia now ranks seventh in the U.S. in both travel-generated employment and travel expenditures, second only to Florida in the Southeast.”

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