RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A new study has good news for the Richmond region’s tourism industry.
Travel and tourism spending increased 5% in 2018 when compared with the previous year.
The study released Tuesday by the U.S. Travel Association found that the region saw 7.7 million visitors last year. Tourism generated more than $2.6 billion in local spending.
The study was commissioned by the Virginia Tourism Corp., the state’s travel promotion agency.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that the bulk of the spending, about $963.5 million, took place in Henrico County. The city of Richmond ranked second in the region in tourism spending, with $800.2 million in tourism revenue.
Statewide, tourism resulted in 234,000 jobs and $1.78 billion in state and local taxes.
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