European vacations decline — Americans travel to these US cities instead
- The percentage of American travelers planning trips to Europe dropped from 45% in 2024 to 37% in 2025, as reported by the European Travel Commission.
- Only 18% of American travelers say they will visit Europe this year, down from 28% in the previous year, according to the ETC report.
- The European Travel Commission reports cost as the main factor in this declining interest.
- Tourists are shifting to U.S. Cities like Pella, Iowa, and Boston, Massachusetts, for affordable vacation options as European travel costs rise.
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