Mexico Tourism Surges With Record Air Arrivals

From January to October 2025, Mexico firmly cemented its status as a top global travel destination by receiving a robust $16.5 million international tourists via air. This impressive figure, announced by Secretary of Tourism Josefina Rodríguez Zamora, represents steady year-over-year Read More …

Foreign Tourists Help Fund America’s National Parks

Effective January 1, 2026, the United States, under the Trump administration, is implementing a new policy that introduces a $100 surcharge for international tourists visiting 11 of the most popular U.S. National Parks. This fee is added on top of Read More …

South Korea: Global Growth Through Gaming Tourism

South Korea is enthusiastically joining a growing global trend, strategically embracing casino tourism to energize its travel sector and spur economic growth. Like many forward-thinking nations such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Singapore, Read More …

Saudi Arabia: Modernizing Travel for Brighter Journeys

Saudi Arabia is embracing a brighter future for immigration with new digital rules and a thoughtful 30-day grace period for those whose visit visas have expired. This forward-thinking policy, effective in late June 2025, provides a clear and supportive pathway Read More …

Japan: Prepared Travel, Peaceful Journeys Ahead

Japan is taking a wonderfully proactive and thoughtful step to ensure a seamless and responsible travel experience for all its international visitors! This incredible nation is proposing exciting new entry requirements designed to foster an even more harmonious and well-prepared Read More …

#USTourismCrisis: Inbound Canadians Plunge

A sharp and widespread decline in Canadian tourism to the United States was recorded in April 2025, with at least nine key states—North Carolina, Oregon, Florida, New York, Nevada, Arizona, California, Alaska, and Maine—reporting steep drops in visitor numbers. This Read More …

US Tourism Crisis: Nations Shun Travel, Billions Lost

The United States is facing a severe international tourism crisis in 2025, with projections indicating a staggering $12.5 billion loss in foreign visitor spending this year alone, a decline of over 22% from pre-pandemic 2019 levels. Tourism Economics also forecasts Read More …

USA Tourism In Crisis: Foreign Visitors Choose Safer Destinations

The United States, traditionally a top global tourist destination, is facing a potential decline in international visitors, reversing previous growth trends. Projections now indicate a 20% drop in international arrivals for 2025, a significant shift from earlier forecasts of a Read More …