Denmark Leads Steep Drop in US Tourism in 2025
Denmark records the sharpest fall in US tourism in 2025 as stricter visa rules, politics, and rising costs push European travelers away.
Denmark records the sharpest fall in US tourism in 2025 as stricter visa rules, politics, and rising costs push European travelers away.
US tourism sees an 11% fall in foreign arrivals in 2025, driven by policy shifts and political concerns, impacting travel businesses nationwide.
US tourism to lose 67 million visitors in 2025 amid strict visa rules, immigration limits, and political tensions, hurting economy and global reputation.
New $250 visa integrity fee and tougher visa rules hit US tourism hard. International arrivals drop, hotels lose bookings, and airlines scale back.
A new $250 visa integrity fee starts October 1, hitting non-waiver travelers. The US tourism sector fears deeper visitor decline and $169 B loss in spending.
US tourism faces steep declines in 2025 as international arrivals drop. Colorado, New York, Nevada, Florida, and Hawaii report sharp losses.
U.S. summer tourism takes a $12.5B hit as foreign travelers cancel trips over politics, visa issues, and tariffs. Domestic travel rises, but concerns remain.