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In 2025, the US was the only major tourist destination to report a drop in visitors
Global travel grew in 2025, but the U.S. lost inbound momentum as costs, delays, and friction pushed many visitors elsewhere ...
An estimated 1.52 billion international tourists traveled the world in 2025. That’s nearly 60 million more than the year before, representing 4% growth.
The U.S. travel industry kicked off 2026 with another drop in visitors from around the world—as the second ‘Trump Slump’ ...
Visitors to the U.S. from Canada — the second-largest source of U.S. tourism after Mexico — were down by 28 percent in ...
Travel can drive overtourism, contribute to climate change and support problematic political systems. Yet the industry also creates livelihoods and fosters exchange.
Last year, the U.S. was the only major destination to see a decline in international travelers. With increased scrutiny at ...
In a new column, a travel expert warned against traveling to some of the most popular tourist destinations in the world – for exactly that reason. Travel insider Christopher Elliott noted that 73 ...
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African Travel & Tourism Association Unveils 2026 Africa Travel Trends
Cultural immersion, heritage storytelling, conservation-led experiences and slow, more meaningful journeys are driving travelers to Africa.
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