U.S. International Tourism Faces Slowdown Despite Global Event Opportunities
Inbound travel to the United States is showing renewed signs of weakness.
Inbound travel to the United States is showing renewed signs of weakness.
The United States is seeing a worrying trend in international tourism. According to the latest data from the National Travel & Tourism Office (NTTO), overseas travel to the U.S.
The United States is projected to see a significant rise in international visitors in 2025, with an estimated 77.1 million travelers expected to arrive, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO).
According to the NTTO data, inbound travel is expected to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels in 2025 and reach 91 million international visitations by 2027, which is in line with the government’s recently-announced National Travel and Tourism Strategy.
"We do hope that this forecast will turn out to be “too conservative”, U.S. Travel said.