KEY POINTS
  • Lawmakers were eager to know when international inbound restrictions that have hit tourism-dependent states like Florida, Nevada and Washington would be lifted.
  • Some also pushed for a pathway for cruise lines to resume sailing.
  • Earlier Tuesday, a bill was introduced that is aimed at overriding the CDC's current framework for getting cruise lines back to sea.
People wait for their baggage in the terminal at Boston Logan International Airport in Boston.

A new Senate subcomittee on travel and tourism held its first hearing on Tuesday, and called for the U.S. government to enact specific steps to kickstart U.S. tourism after a devastating 2020.

Lawmakers were eager to know when international inbound restrictions that have hit tourism-dependent states like Florida, Nevada and Washington would be lifted, and pushed for a pathway for cruise lines to resume sailing, among other steps.