A downturn in international travel to the U.S. may last beyond summer, experts warn
International visitor arrivals to the U.S. are projected to decline by 5.1% in 2025 due to restrictive policies and negative perceptions, impacting major tourism hubs.
- International travel to the U.S. is declining and may continue beyond summer, according to travel analysts.
- Experts attribute this downturn to actions by President Donald Trump, including tightened visa rules and hard-line rhetoric.
- Buffalo has seen a significant drop in Canadian visitors, impacting local tourism and indicating that the U.S.'s global appeal is slipping.
- Julia Simpson, president and CEO of a global industry association, stated that the U.S. travel and tourism economy is heading in the wrong direction.
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A downturn in international travel to the U.S. may last beyond summer, experts warn (World)
For a few hopeful weeks this summer, a bright billboard on the major highway linking Toronto to New York greeted Canadian drivers with a simple message: "Buffalo Loves Canada.' The marketing campaign, which included a $500 gift card giveaway, was meant to show Buffalo's northern neighbors they ...

Downturn in international travel to the US may last beyond summer, experts warn
For a few hopeful weeks this summer, a bright billboard on the major highway linking Toronto to New York greeted Canadian drivers with a simple message: "Buffalo Loves Canada."The marketing campaign, which included a $500 gift card giveaway, was meant to show Buffalo's northern neighbors they were welcome, wanted and missed.At first, it seemed like it might work, said Patrick Kaler, CEO of the local tourism organization Visit Buffalo Niagara. Mo…

A downturn in international travel to the US may last beyond summer, experts warn
A decline in foreign visitors traveling to the United States has stretched well into the summer. And tourism experts say the downward trend that emerged after President Donald Trump returned to the White House shows no immediate signs of reversing.
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