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U.S. tourism faces sharp downturn amid political headwinds

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With international visits plunging and domestic travel slowing, the U.S. faces a $10 billion tourism blow – and no state will be spared

Apr 29, 2025

The number of overseas visitors to the US fell by 11.6% in March compared to the previous year, with a sharp 17.2% drop from Western Europe. Since much of the negative publicity about detentions and deportations began mid-March, tourism is expected to decline even further, potentially devastating the industry.

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  • Canadian travel to the US has sharply declined, with major airlines cutting flights and car visits down 32%.
  • 2025 was expected to be a recovery year for US tourism after COVID-19, but the outlook has reversed dramatically.
  • Tourism Economics now projects a 12% drop in international travel, with an estimated $10 billion loss in spending.
  • Traveler sentiment is highly sensitive to political tensions and negative perceptions, especially after high-profile detentions.
  • Tourism hubs like New York City and Los Angeles are seeing significant drops in ticket sales and hotel bookings.
  • Trump downplays the decline, but industry leaders warn the impacts will ripple across many sectors, not just tourism.
  • Domestic travel is also expected to decline due to the trade war’s economic effects, reducing disposable income.
  • All states – regardless of political leaning – will suffer, with places like Florida, Texas, California, and New York being especially vulnerable.

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