NY tourism climbs to record high in 2015

For the sixth consecutive year the number of tourists visiting New York has risen to a record high, with nearly 60 million people travelling there in 2015.

The number of tourists visiting New York City rose to a record high in 2015 for the sixth consecutive year, with nearly 60 million people travelling to the biggest city in the United States, officials say.

The tourism boom continued apace even though last year brought also a spike in security threats, fuelling concern that domestic attacks carried out by sympathisers of the militant group Islamic State were possible in New York.

Following the Paris attacks in November that killed 130 as well as the December shooting in San Bernardino that killed 14, New York City officials repeatedly sought to reassure the public that the city was equipped to handle any threat.

The New York City Police Department's enormous counterterrorism apparatus was out in full force for signature events like the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the annual New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square, which drew more than 1 million people to the centre of Manhattan to ring in 2016.

"As the safest and most exciting big city in America, we have so many rich offerings that continue to make the five boroughs a global draw," Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement on Thursday.

The city's more than 100,000 hotel rooms saw a record number of bookings in 2015, according to the city's official tourism and marketing arm, NYC & Company.

About one-fifth, or 12 million, of the out-of-town visitors were from abroad, with the highest numbers from the United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil and China.

New York is the most popular destination in the United States for international travel, officials said.


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