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.
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Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, has presented a "wish list" for the Trump administration, aimed at making the United States more accessible to international travelers.
The U.S. Travel Association has announced its 2025 strategic roadmap, aiming to solidify travel’s role as a cornerstone of the American economy and a driving force for innovation.
The U.S. Department of State has made significant strides in reducing visa wait times, marking a critical step toward revitalizing international travel.
In a press briefing this week, the U.S. Travel Association raised concerns over the narrowing window for soccer fans to secure U.S.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, excitement is building among soccer fans worldwide.
During a press conference at the IPW event currently underway in Los Angeles, Geoff Freeman, President and CEO of US Travel, urged government leaders to prioritize the expansion of inbound