Irish travel company chief fears for American tourism industry if Trump is re-elected | JOE.ie

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'Hopefully we have a new leader there...'

Mary McKenna is the Founder and CEO of Irish travel company, Tour America.

She has witnessed her industry undergo seismic change since she closed the doors on her physical office on 18 March and moved all their business online.EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ , about how she wrote off 2020 very early on but is now focussed on breaking even in 2021, before seeing a travel boom in 2022."Sonya Lennon:And America is in a very fragile state at the moment. Are you concerned about the political state and social state of the States at the moment?I think a lot of people think about him [Trump] as the leader and it makes them think about going to that country. I hate saying it because this is my business but that's a fact of the matter.

Listen to the full interview with the 2018 finalist in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year™ programme below.

 

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If biden is elected the tourist industry in the USA is destroyed for good. Typical MSM conflating a narrative to try pressure voters to remove trump. I was there during his presidency amd it was fine. Stop trying to create fear around a free election.

Always dreamed of moving to the states if I won the lotto. With him in charge ye couldn't pay me to go. New Zealand all the way now 😘.

This clown of a woman only speaks her opinion, most Americans love Trump.. That’s why they voted him in.. She is an idiot..

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