TOURIST TRADE
Addresses
Tourism and the Federal Government: Senator Inouye, 13636 [23MY]
Analyses
Anti-Hijacking Act (S. 1343), 16798 [21JN]
Transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to Independent Authority (S. 1017), 9614 [26AP]
Articles and editorials
Cleveland—Behind That Industrial Facade There's a City of Imagination—Even Fun, 11688 [13MY]
Has the Time Come for Establishing Federal Office of Domestic Tourism?, 4312 [4MR]
No. 81—Super 8 Motels, Inc., 34391 [5DE]
Super 8 Listed 81st by Inc. Magazine, 34391 [5DE]
They Spread the Fun From Cleveland to Reseda, and Back, 11689 [13MY]
Traverse City—Unsullied Shores and Tantalizing Tales, 31801 [13NO]
Bills and resolutions
Aeronautics: budget waiver for consideration of H.R. 2796 relative to international transportation (see S. Res. 203)
———condition for imposing restrictions over domestic airspace zone or area (see H.R. 1584)
———expansion of air marshal program (see S. 1436)
———first aid medical supplies and equipment for in-flight emergency care (see S. 63)
———high-buoyancy life vests aboard commercial aircraft (see H.R. 765)
———improve security on international flights (see H.R. 2827)
———in-flight emergency medical care aboard passenger aircraft (see H.R. 1647)
———international agreements on sanctions against certain countries (see S. Res. 187)
———method for combating terrorism (see H.R. 2781)
———protect domestic airlines in international transportation (see H.R. 2575)
———report of information relative to airline passes provided under frequent flier program (see H.R. 2257)
———research and development on collision avoidance system (see H.R. 3905)
———restriction on business deduction by airlines (see H.R. 136)
———safety of passengers on international flights (see S. 1343)
———security personnel aboard international flights (see S. 1326; H.R. 2806)
———smoke detectors and automatic fire extinguishers aboard passenger aircraft (see H.R. 1646)
———support of essential service to rural areas (see H. Con. Res. 71)
———suspension of service to certain countries (see H.R. 2799)
———tax treatment of certain fringe benefits provided to parents of airline employees (see S. 1101)
———tax treatment of certain fringe benefits provided to parents of employees (see H.R. 1248)
———transitional rule for tax treatment of certain air travel benefits provided to employees of airlines (see S. 120)
Aged: 25% discount on passport fee (see H.R. 3395)
Air Passenger Security Act: enact (see S. 1326)
Airline employees: provide details of any scheduled stopover (see H.R. 3991)
Airlines: tax treatment of transportation provided to parents of employees (see S. 755)
Airports: concessions for sale of food, beverages, or printed material to minority business enterprises (see H.R. 3841)
———reserved slots for service to small communities (see H.R. 2207)
———review security procedures in foreign countries (see S. 1321, 1369, 1436; S. Res. 182; H.R. 2796, 2822, 2905)
———transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to independent authority (see S. 1017; H.R. 2337)
———user fees for customs services at small facilities (see S. 741; H.R. 2381)
Aliens: exclude most nonimmigrants from countries which do not have diplomatic relations with U.S. (see H.R. 3976)
———issuance of passport to certain long-term residents (see H.R. 1618)
Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (see S. 1343; H.R. 2794)
Archaeology: clarify interpretation of word stolen as applied to certain imports (see S. 605)
Buses: temporary admission visa for certain drivers (see H.R. 3236)
CAB: review of authority to award international route certificates (see S. 586)
Canada: tax on travel literature (see H.R. 1002)
———taxation of imported travel literature (see H. Con. Res. 48)
———taxation of U.S. tourism literature (see H. Con. Res. 241)
Communist countries: regulate travel of citizens inside U.S. (see H.R. 3915)
Cuba: violations of civil liberties (see H. Res. 209, 211)
Customs Service: establish customs districts and ports of entry on a reimbursable basis (see H.R. 2259)
———impose fees necessary to cover costs of providing certain services (see H.R. 3034, 3058)
Foreign countries: protect public's right to receive and communicate information beyond U.S. borders (see H.R. 3825)
———review security procedures at airports (see S. 1321, 1369; S. Res. 182; H.R. 2796, 2822, 2905)
Foreign-built vessels: documentation of certain for coastwise trade (see S. 1935)
Greece: restriction on use of Athens airport by U.S. airlines (see S. Res. 196)
Gypsy Rose (vessel): clear certain impediments to documentation (see H.R. 3642)
Harbors: international agreement relative to passenger vessel security (see S. Con. Res. 90; H. Con. Res. 236)
House: minority leader's authorization for Members and staff to obtain local currency for foreign travel expenses (see H.R. 1763)
Immigration: temporary admission visa for bus drivers (see H.R. 3236)
INS: waiving visa requirement for visitors from certain countries (see H.R. 1021)
International Commission on Airport Security: establish (see S. Res. 196)
International travel: ensure right (see H.R. 3825)
International Travel Act: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 1655)
Jane E and Diane M (vessels): licensing for coastwise and fisheries trades (see H.R. 735, 743)
La Reina (vessel): license for coastwise trade (see S. 711)
Marilyn (vessel): licensing for coastwise trade (see H.R. 739)
Mel Price Air Force Base and Airport, IL: designate (see H.R. 2458)
Minority business enterprises: concessions for sale of food, beverages, or printed material at public airports (see H.R. 3841)
National Tourism Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 141; H.J. Res. 296)
Nonimmigrant visitors: waiver of visa requirement for certain countries (see S. 825)
Passenger Ship Authorization Act: amend (see H.R. 3262)
———enact (see S. 1929)
Passenger ships: Dept. of Transportation documentation of certain, for coastwise trade (see S. 1461)
Passenger vessels: improve security (see H.R. 3734)
Passports: require applicants to furnish Social Security account number (see H.R. 3563)
Scott Air Force Base, IL: authorize joint military and civil use and rename Mel Price Air Force Base and Airport (see H.R. 2458)
Ships: clear certain impediments to licensing for coastwise trade (see H.R. 3285)
Smoking: restrictions on board passenger aircraft (see H.R. 133)
Taxation: transitional rule for treatment of certain air travel benefits provided to employees of airlines (see S. 120)
———transportation provided by airlines to parents of employees (see H.R. 1017)
———treatment of fringe benefits provided to parents of employees (see H.R. 3930)
Terrorism: expansion of air marshal program (see S. 1436)
———mandatory security standards at international airports (see S. 1499)
———protect U.S. citizens and property abroad (see H. Con. Res. 228)
———protect U.S. citizens and property from certain state-supported activities (see H.R. 3704)
———state of national emergency relative to protection of U.S. citizens (see H. Con. Res. 219)
U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration: appropriations (see S. Res. 63)
———authorizing appropriations (see S. 193, 374)
Washington National Airport, VA: sale of takeoff and landing rights to airlines (see H.R. 984)
Biographies
Members of Travel Industry Association of America's blue ribbon panel, 12568-12572 [20MY]
Factsheet
Economic Impact of Travel and Tourism on Tennessee in 1982, 12338 [16MY]
Letters
Foreign travel regulations: Ronald I. Spiers, 28897 [24OC]
Impact of proposal to extend Pacific daylight savings time in order to achieve uniform voter poll closings during Presidential elections: Air Transport Association of America, 31430 [12NO]
International boycott of airports in Greece: Representatives Fascell and Mica (excerpt), 16203 [19JN]
Urge Canada to discontinue excise tax on tourist literature (H. Con. Res. 241), 34809 [5DE]
Letters of transmittal
Transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to independent authority (S. 1017), 9611 [26AP]
Memorandums
Transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to Independent Authority, 9609 [26AP]
Memorials of legislature
California, 28185 [21OC]
Louisiana, 15711 [13JN]
North Dakota, 5584 [19MR]
Messages
Tourism Policy Council Report: President Reagan, 3415 [25FE]
Petitions
Amtrak: Jacksonville, FL, City Council, 7027 [2AP], 7240 [2AP]
Platform plank
Tourism Industry: Republican Party, 1570 [31JA]
Regulations
Routing of travel: Dept. of State (excerpt), 28897 [24OC]
Remarks in House
Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (H.R. 2794), 16120 [18JN]
Athens, Greece: airport security, 16321 [19JN]
Canada: create commission to oversee water policy for boundary waters with Minnesota (H.R. 1080), 23269 [10SE]
———provide for the temporary admission to the U.S. of operators of motor common carriers (H.R. 3236), 22931 [4SE]
———tax on U.S. tourism literature, 5513 [19MR]
———travel literature excise tax (H.R. 1002), 14568 [6JN]
———urge to discontinue excise tax on tourist literature (H. Con. Res. 241), 34796, 34798, 34808, 34812 [5DE], 36329 [12DE]
Cruise ships: safety from terrorism, 26669, 26672 [8OC], 26928 [9OC]
Economic conditions: impact, 15553 [13JN]
Foreign countries: review security procedures at airports (H.R. 2822), 17397 [26JN]
Hijackings: efforts to prevent (H.R. 2781), 16056 [18JN]
International air privileges: impose restrictions relative to airport security risk, 16053, 16054 [18JN]
International Airport Security Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 2822), 17397, 17400 [26JN]
Medicare: extend coverage to aged traveling outside U.S., 26135 [3OC]
Minnesota: create commission to oversee water policy for boundary waters with Canada (H.R. 1080), 23269 [10SE]
National holidays: return observance to traditional dates (H.R. 84), 4315 [4MR]
National Tourism Week: designate, 24286 [19SE]
———designate (S.J. Res. 141), 24235 [19SE]
———observance, 12425 [16MY], 12990 [21MY], 13288 [22MY], 13852, 13864 [24MY], 15553 [13JN]
New Jersey: tourism statistics, 13304 [22MY]
Pan American World Airlines: sale of routes to United Airlines, 29876 [31OC]
Social conditions: impact, 15553 [13JN]
Terrorism: establish international coordinating committee (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]
———protect U.S. citizens and property abroad (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]
Travel and Tourism Week: observance, 13321 [22MY]
U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration: reauthorize (H.R. 1655), 5947 [21MR]
Remarks in Senate
Aeronautics: safety of passengers on international flights (S. 1343), 16797 [21JN]
———security personnel aboard international flights (S. 1326), 16805 [21JN]
Air Passenger Security Act: enact (S. 1326), 16805 [21JN]
Air-India: Michigan residents among victims of crash off coast of Ireland, 17707 [27JN]
Airports: review security procedures in foreign countries (S. Res. 182), 16037 [18JN]
———transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to independent authority (S. 1017), 9607, 9610, 9616 [26AP]
———transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to independent authority (S. 1017), unanimous-consent agreement, 34408 [5DE]
Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (S. 1343), 16797 [21JN]
Canada: repeal of tax on imported travel literature, 5867 [20MR], 14863 [7JN]
Federal employees: prohibit use of appropriated funds for luxury travel, 28896 [24OC]
Foreign-built vessels: documentation of certain for coastwise trade (S. 1935), 36280 [12DE]
Greece: airport security, 15900 [17JN]
GSA: convey lands to Miami Beach, FL (S. 1226), 13898 [3JN]
Immigration: visa-waiver pilot program to enhance tourism, 23616 [12SE]
Mexico: safety of tourists, 14878 [7JN]
National Tourism Week: designate (S.J. Res. 141), 13635-13637 [23MY]
———observance, 12338 [16MY], 12568 [20MY], 13449 [23MY]
Nonimmigrant visitors: waiver of visa requirement for certain countries (S. 825), 6955-6957 [1AP]
Passenger Ship Authorization Act: enact (S. 1929), 36273 [12DE]
Super 8 Motels, Inc.: tribute, 34391 [5DE]
Terrorism: international seaport security agreement (S. Con. Res. 90), 33126 [21NO]
———mandatory security standards at international airports (S. 1499), 20495 [25JY]
U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration: authorizing appropriations (S. 193), 289 [3JA], 810 [22JA]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 374), 1569 [31JA], 2971-2973 [21FE]
———funding, 1800 [5FE]
Reports
Appropriations for Travel and Tourism Administration: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 374) (S. Rept. 99-80), 15115 [11JN]
Designate National Tourism Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 141), 23620 [12SE]
Transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to Independent Authority, 9608-9609 [26AP]
Resolutions by organizations
Implement National Tourism Policy Act and maintain funding for the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration: Society of American Travel Writers, 16182 [18JN]
Statements
Transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to Independent Authority, 9609 [26AP]
Visa-Waiver Program To Enhance Tourism: Senator Warner, 23617 [12SE]
Visa-Waiver Program to Enhance Tourism: Sentor Warner, 23617 [12SE]
Tables
State tourism impact statement, 1517 [31JA]
Tourism budgets (sundry), 811 [22JA]
Texts of
Extend medicare coverage to aged traveling outside U.S., 26135 [3OC]
H. Con. Res. 241, urge Canada to discontinue excise tax on tourist literature, 34808 [5DE]
H.R. 3236, provide for the temporary admission from Canada, to the U.S., of operators of motor common carriers, 22931 [4SE]
S. 193, U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration appropriations, 289 [3JA]
S. 825, waiver of visa requirement for certain nonimmigrant visitors, 6956 [1AP]
S. 1017, transfer Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport to independent authority, 9611-9614 [26AP]
S. 1343, Anti-Hijacking Act, 16797 [21JN]
S. 1499, establish antiterrorist training academy and mandatory security standards at international airports, 20496-20498 [25JY]
S. 1929, Passenger Ship Authorization Act, 36274 [12DE]
S. Con. Res. 90, international seaport security agreement, 33125 [21NO]
S. Res. 63, U.S. Travel and Tourism Administation funding, 1800 [5FE]
S. Res. 182, review airport security procedures in foreign countries, 16037 [18JN]
S. Res. 203, budget waiver for consideration of H.R. 2796 relative to international air transportation, 20329 [24JY]
S.J. Res. 141, designate National Tourism Week, 24236 [19SE]
S.J. Res. 141, National Tourism Week, 23753 [13SE]