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The impact of Trump’s policy shifts on U.S. travel

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From immigration restrictions to tariffs, how new changes are reshaping the future of domestic and international travel

Feb 26, 2025

The first month of President Donald Trump’s second term has seen rapid and significant shifts in U.S. policy, with far-reaching implications for both domestic and international travel. With actions ranging from threatening tariffs on allies to overhauling immigration systems, Trump has enacted changes that are expected to disrupt the travel and hospitality industry, potentially creating complications for both U.S. citizens and international visitors. Experts are particularly concerned about the long-term impact of these policy moves, especially as the U.S. prepares for upcoming major global events.

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  • Increased travel complexity: New policies, including stricter immigration regulations, tariff threats and reduced funding for travel-related agencies, are likely to complicate travel to and within the U.S., making it less attractive to foreign visitors and domestic travelers alike;
  • Air travel concerns: Recent changes in aviation policy, such as the firing of key Federal Aviation Administration personnel and reduced air traffic control staffing, have led to safety concerns and reduced confidence in air travel. In addition, the suspension of passport processing for non-binary Americans may limit international travel for some citizens;
  • Road travel and gas prices: The threat of tariffs on Canadian oil could lead to higher gas prices, impacting road trips across the U.S. Electric vehicle owners may also face charging difficulties due to the suspension of a clean energy initiative. Staffing cuts at national parks could also result in reduced services and maintenance issues;
  • Train travel issues: Cuts in federal funding, particularly for rail infrastructure, could affect Amtrak services and derail the development of high-speed rail projects, leading to concerns about privatization and service cuts;
  • Impact on hospitality: The hospitality industry, which relies on immigrant workers, is expected to face labor shortages and rising costs due to stricter visa regulations. International business events, particularly exhibitions, may also be affected by continued political uncertainty;
  • Visa delays and tourism: Increased visa scrutiny and longer processing times are expected to deter international tourists, costing the U.S. billions in lost revenue. Slow visa processing could particularly affect tourism during upcoming major events, such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics, undermining potential economic benefits.

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