'2022 was a new beginning for the travel and tourism industry.'
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The number of visitors to Cuyahoga County continues to grow for both business and leisure travel, according to
Gilbert said there were 17.9 million visits to Cuyahoga County in 2022, which is a 12% increase over 2021. “2022 was a new beginning for the travel and tourism industry – we’re back on track as an industry that infuses money into the economy and contributes to positive perceptions of Cleveland as a place to live and work,” said Gilbert. “Destination Cleveland, as the steward of the industry, remains steadfastly committed to leading the industry to its pre-pandemic success levels as quickly as possible.
Gilbert added travel and tourism in Cuyahoga County accounted for $6.4 billion in direct sales and an increase of 5,200 jobs.Strongsville pewee football game called off after heated argument between assistant coach, parentsNortheast Ohio cities boost law enforcement in preparation of ‘Day of Jihad’ reportsCar breaks through garage door during Summit County repair shop’s alleged theft
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