U.S. Inbound Tourism Set to Recover After 2025 Decline
After a temporary setback in 2025, the United States is poised to experience a strong rebound in international tourism, according to new projections from Tourism Economics.
After a temporary setback in 2025, the United States is poised to experience a strong rebound in international tourism, according to new projections from Tourism Economics.
The U.S. travel industry is sounding the alarm over a new $250 visa fee for visitors from non–Visa Waiver countries, warning that the measure could significantly hurt inbound tourism.
Just days before the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Summit in Rome, interim CEO Gloria Guevara delivered a powerful message: “Tourism is breaking records in 2025 and will be the
As the busy fall season approaches, Brand USA, the organization responsible for promoting international tourism to the United States, shared an update on its latest activities and outlined upcomin
Inbound travel to the United States is showing renewed signs of weakness.
The United States has introduced a new “visa integrity fee” of at least $250 USD, applicable to all visitors requiring a nonimmigrant visa to enter the country — a move that’s rai
The recently approved reconciliation bill passed by the U.S. Congress represents a highly positive development for the tourism industry. According to the U.S.
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