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Travel spending from overseas tourists may fall $8.5 billion in 2025

Last updated: May 28, 2025 8:10 pm
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The tourism industry in the United States is facing a significant decline in spending from foreign visitors this year. According to a research note by Oxford Economics, the country is expected to lose $8.5 billion in tourism revenue due to negative perceptions surrounding trade and immigration policies. This represents a 5% drop compared to last year, with international arrivals expected to decrease by 9%.

Businesses and regions that heavily rely on foreign tourists for revenue will be particularly affected by this downturn. The World Travel & Tourism Council has also predicted a substantial economic loss of $12.5 billion in spending from international visitors by 2025, which will have a direct impact on communities, jobs, and businesses across the country.

The Trump administration’s stance on issues like border security and tariffs has contributed to these “sentiment-headwinds” among potential travelers. Flight bookings to the U.S. have declined by 11% year over year, with Europe and Canada experiencing even larger drops in air bookings.

Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, highlighted the importance of perceptions in influencing travel decisions. There is a growing fear among travelers about increased detainments, device searches, and deportations, which is deterring them from choosing the U.S. as a destination.

Oxford Economics had previously projected significant growth in international arrivals and spending by 2025, but the current negative perceptions and policy uncertainties have dampened these expectations. It is crucial for the U.S. to address these concerns and rebuild trust among international travelers to revitalize the tourism industry.

In conclusion, the impact of trade and immigration policies on tourism cannot be understated. It is imperative for the U.S. to address these issues and improve its image to attract foreign visitors and stimulate economic growth in the tourism sector.

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