Saturday, May 14, 2016

Motorcoach Industry Leaders “Fly In” For Capitol Hill Event

<p>Don Devivo, ABA Vice Chairman; Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton;and &nbsp;John Meier, ABA Chairman at the first annual ABA Capitol Hill Fly-In event (photo by ABA)</p>WASHINGTON, D.C. — Dozens of leaders from the motorcoach, travel and tourism industry traveled to Washington, D.C. on May 4 to participate in the American Bus Association’s (ABA) first annual Capitol Hill Fly-In, where they met with elected officials and their staffs to discuss important issues affecting their businesses.

The day began at the Capitol Visitor Center where Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-District of Columbia, Ranking Member of the House Transportation & Infrastructure’s Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, addressed participants and engaged with them on important issues facing the motorcoach, travel and tourism industries. Key Congressional staff from the Appropriations, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Homeland Security Committees also addressed the members.

<p>An energetic panel led by veteran Congressional staffers helped set the stage for an afternoon of successful meetings.</p>During the in-person meetings with the officials from both the House of Representatives and Senate, Fly-In participants personally thanked elected officials for supporting the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, a five-year surface transportation reauthorization bill that was passed in December 2015. In addition, participants discussed other critical issues, such as the FMCSA lease and interchange final rule and bus security grant funding. The event concluded at the ABA Washington, D.C. office with a celebratory reception.

<p>Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) delivered a rousing keynote address to participants and even took home a new assignment related to airport access issues.</p>“Our inaugural Fly-In proved to be a great success,” said ABA President and CEO Peter J. Pantuso. “Our members not only had a chance to raise and discuss topical concerns impacting our industry, but also had the opportunity to build valuable relationships with their elected representatives and staff.”

The ABA is the trade organization of the intercity bus industry, with more than 1,000 motorcoach and tour company members in the U.S. and Canada. Its members operate charter, tour, regular route, airport express, special operations and contract services. Another 2,800 members are travel and tourism organizations and suppliers of bus products and services who work in partnership with the North American motorcoach industry.

Source: ABA press release

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