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NEW YORK (Reuters) -International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for ...
Outbound travel from Australia to the United States declined by 6.2 per cent in April compared to last year, despite Aussie ...
New York City tourism officials say they expect to host 2 million fewer international travelers this year than in 2024. Some ...
Canadians are boycotting the US as a destination, leading to a steep decline in arrivals and potential economic losses in the ...
His mass deportation efforts, costly trade war, anti-LGBTQ legislation and, most recently, a travel ban on 19 countries have ...
owing to a decline in "international traveler confidence." The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has projected that visitor spending will fall from $181 billion in 2024 to under $169 billion.
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