One year after Hurricane Irma, Florida's travel industry recovers

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One year after Hurricane Irma, Florida's travel industry recovers - USA Today

Hurricane Irma, which hit the mainland USA on Sept. 10 last year, cost Florida $1.5 billion in visitor spending and 1.8 million visitors.

But hotel and tourism officials say the state is rebounding.

According to VISIT FLORIDA, the state’s tourism bureau, an estimated 34.9 million out-of-state visitors arrived in the state in the final four months of 2017.

In June, Governor Rick Scott announced that Florida welcomed a record 33.2 million visitors in the first quarter of 2018. That is a 7.4 percent increase over the same period in 2017.
 
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