Tourism Leaders Unite To Restore Canada Travel

The year 2025 proved to be a difficult period for transborder tourism between Canada and the United States, marked by a sharp decline in the number of Canadians traveling south. Statistics Canada reported consistently lower figures throughout the year compared 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 …

US States Welcome Back Canadian Travel Friends

A significant trend has emerged in 2025 where numerous U.S. states, including California, Florida, Montana, New York, and Arizona, are launching highly targeted tourism campaigns to win back Canadian visitors. This strategic initiative is a direct response to a noticeable Read More …

Ha Long Bay Sees Record International Arrivals

The Ha Long International Cruise Port in Vietnam’s Quang Ninh province is projecting a significant year for international cruise arrivals, with expectations to welcome approximately 32,000 visitors by the end of 2025. This achievement reinforces Ha Long’s status as a Read More …

US Tourism Declines: States Reevaluate Visitor Strategies

Numerous US states, including New Mexico, North Dakota, Michigan, Arkansas, Indiana, and Illinois, have experienced a successive decline in tourism for ten consecutive months in 2025. This downturn is attributed to a combination of seasonal trends, broader economic shifts, and Read More …

US States Achieve Record Tourism Boom

The US travel landscape is celebrating a significant victory as numerous states, including West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Connecticut, South Dakota, and Colorado, have contributed to a soaring tourism boom for ten consecutive months in 2025. This exceptional growth is Read More …

States Unite To Revitalize American Tourism Momentum

A significant coalition of US states, including Florida, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, and Idaho, is proactively uniting to safeguard and supercharge American tourism despite the severe economic pressures imposed by the federal government shutdown. This collaborative effort represents Read More …

US Tourism Bounces Back After Shutdown Challenges

Key US tourism hubs, including Florida, California, New York, Nevada, and Illinois, are facing significant financial challenges due to the US government shutdown, which began on October 1, 2025. This situation has caused widespread disruptions across the travel sector, with Read More …

Yuk: US States See Nine Months Of Tourism Decline

Several US states, including Florida, Texas, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois, and New Mexico, are experiencing a sustained nine-month decline in tourism throughout 2025. This downturn is attributed to a combination of factors, including rising travel costs, broader economic uncertainty, and increased Read More …