Government Shutdown Causes US Travel Industry Collapse

The U.S. tourism industry is currently experiencing a severe nationwide collapse, resulting in billions of dollars in losses due to the prolonged government shutdown and subsequent federal staffing shortages. This crisis is profoundly affecting both the aviation and hospitality sectors. Read More …

Cruising to New Record Highs in 2026

The cruise industry is projected to achieve its fourth consecutive year of record passenger volume in 2026, with AAA forecasting that 21.7 million Americans will embark on an ocean cruise. This figure represents a 4.5% increase from the 20.7 million Read More …

Priceline’s 2026 Travel Trends Forecast

Priceline has released its “Where to Next?” Travel Trends Report for 2026, outlining seven key travel behaviors and destinations anticipated to shape the upcoming year. The report indicates a shift towards more exploration, spontaneity, and connection in travel plans, evolving Read More …

US Travel Poised For A Bright Future

The latest forecast from the U.S. Travel Association highlights the immense strength and potential of the American travel economy, presenting a clear path toward a decade of extraordinary growth. Travel stands as a dynamic pillar of the nation’s economy, contributing Read More …

Theme Park and Hotel Demand: A Shifting Landscape

The theme park and surrounding hotel industries in the U.S. have experienced varied demand levels recently. While hundreds of theme parks operate across the country, ranging from small attractions to large multi-day destinations, this summer presented a mixed picture for Read More …

US Tourism Shifts: Hidden Gems Now Shine Bright

The United States is experiencing a fascinating evolution in its tourism landscape, with a notable shift in international traveler preferences. While iconic states like New York, California, and Florida continue to draw significant numbers, charming cities such as Charleston, South Read More …

Sharp Drop: Canada, Mexico, Germany, UK Lead California Visit Decline

California’s tourism industry is experiencing a significant downturn in 2025, marked by a notable decrease in visitors from key international markets such as Canada, Mexico, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Newly released data from Visit California reveals an eleven percent Read More …