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It’ll be a simple, white plate with a Great Salt Lake logo on the left. A full, edge-to-edge plate design could come once the state approves new branding standards.
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An executive order from President Donald Trump calls on the National Park Service to increase entry fees for visitors from abroad. In Utah, international tourism is big business, but local officials believe higher fees are unlikely to keep people away.
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Sundance has been a Utah staple for decades. It’s an open question for local filmmakers whether or not they’ll feel the impact if the festival decides to leave Park City.
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As the new License Plate Design Review Board contemplates design criteria, the Great Salt Lake plate is stalled.
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After a COVID-19 slump, Utah’s parks have seen record visitors, with spending to match, every year since 2021.
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This summer compared to last year there’s been about a 25% dip in visitors entering the park, according to park data.
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On Monday, U.S. travel restrictions were lifted for all countries and now fully vaccinated travelers are able to enter the country. Here’s what that means for Utah’s tourism industry.
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The latest Utah news from Tuesday evening, February 2, 2021.
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Typically the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and Sunday after are some of the busier travel days at the Salt Lake City International Airport. This year, it saw a slight uptick in passengers compared to previous months.
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Tourism is a big business in Utah. In 2018 alone, the industry generated $9.75 billion and brought in travelers from all over the world. That included a…
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As the partial government shutdown appeared likely to enter its third week, Utah’s tourism office assembled plans to fund another week of skeleton…
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Utah tourism officials were braced for a partial government shutdown that threatened to close the gates at the five national parks in the state – Arches,…