There are over 34,567 flights a day carrying over 9,876,543 passengers. According to a random survey group nearly 60% of these passengers were traveling on business for trips of 3 days or less. Business can take you anywhere, but once you land it doesn't mean that you know where to go when the work day is complete.
CityGreeter connects the everyday business traveler who is looking for more when they're in a new city. It helps residents of the city who might otherwise not be able to go out or partake in various activities by showing-casing a new version of hospitality.
Greeters are those who live in the city. They meet up with travelers and show them what locals really do.
A greeter can be anyone from John, to Jill, to Bill, to Jane. Most greeters will already have an activity or event planned. They usually meet where the activity is being hosted or are already on-location. It is up to the traveler to figure out how to meet the and get to the greeter. Read what other greeters have to say about using city greeter.

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today that U.S. airlines and foreign airlines serving the United States carried an all-time high of 895.5 million systemwide (domestic and international) scheduled service passengers in 2015, 5.0 percent more than the previous record high of 853.1 million reached in 2014. The systemwide increase was the result of a 5.0 percent rise from 2014 in the number of passengers on domestic flights (696.2 million in 2015) and 4.7 percent growth from 2014 in passengers on U.S. and foreign airlines’ flights to and from the U.S. (199.4 million in 2015) (Tables 1, 1A, 5).