US Tourism Seeks Recovery With New Global Visitors

The U.S. tourism sector is experiencing a significant downturn in 2025, marked by a consecutive decline in visitors from Canada across major cities including Las Vegas, New York City, Los Angeles, and key Florida destinations. This reduction has resulted in Read More …

Global Travel Sees Significant US Visitor Drop

The tourism sector in the United States faces an alarming challenge, as a record drop in international arrivals throughout 2025 has signaled a profound “travel freefall.” Major tourism partners, including Mexico, Canada, and several Caribbean nations like Jamaica, Cuba, Barbados, 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 …

Border Woes: Tariffs Cut Canadian Travel

The United States is confronting a severe tourism crisis in early 2025, marked by a dramatic collapse in travel from Canada. This downturn is attributed to a confluence of factors, including new U.S. tariffs, heightened political tensions, stringent border scrutiny, Read More …