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27 Feb

United States Could Face Historic Drop in Millions of International Visitors and Billions in Lost Revenue as New Social Media Travel Policy Threatens Tourism

United States Could Face Historic Drop in Millions of International Visitors and Billions in Lost Revenue as New Social Media Travel Policy Threatens Tourism The proposed US social media travel policy is drawing significant attention and concern from both government and travel industry experts. By requiring social media account information from certain foreign visitors, the policy could discourage countless potential travelers from visiting the United States. With the nation’s tourism sector already feeling the pressure, officials warn that this change could have far-reaching economic consequences. Who Is Affected? The rule targets travelers applying...

27 Feb

Canada Joins China, United States, Netherlands, India, Turkey, and More in Propelling Berlin’s Tourism to New Heights, Overcoming Setbacks and Solidifying Its Lead as Europe’s Unmatched Travel Capital in 2025

Canada Joins China, United States, Netherlands, India, Turkey, and More in Propelling Berlin’s Tourism to New Heights, Overcoming Setbacks and Solidifying Its Lead as Europe’s Unmatched Travel Capital in 2025 Canada joined the ranks of China, the United States, the Netherlands, India, Turkey, and other key global markets in propelling Berlin’s tourism to new heights in 2025, despite a slight dip in overall numbers. This growth, driven by significant increases in visitors from non-European markets, helped Berlin overcome the setbacks of a minor decline in visitor stays and secure its position...

26 Feb

Mexico Surpasses US, Canada, Argentina, China, South Korea, United Kingdom, and More in Global Tourism in 2025, Achieving Unmatched Revenue Growth

Mexico Surpasses US, Canada, Argentina, China, South Korea, United Kingdom, and More in Global Tourism in 2025, Achieving Unmatched Revenue Growth In 2025, Mexico outpaced global tourism giants like the US, Canada, Argentina, China, South Korea, and the United Kingdom, solidifying its position as a top global destination. With 47.8 million international tourists and a record-breaking tourism revenue of US$34.99 billion, Mexico’s growth was driven by strong post-pandemic recovery, strategic investments in infrastructure, and broadening appeal across diverse international markets. This remarkable surge underscores Mexico’s growing influence on the global tourism...

24 Feb

China Joins South Korea, Russia, Malaysia, and Indiain Driving Thailand’s Exceptional Tourism Growth, Contributing to Nearly Nearly Six Million International Visitors by February 2026, Despite Slight Decline in Arrivals

China Joins South Korea, Russia, Malaysia, and Indiain Driving Thailand’s Exceptional Tourism Growth, Contributing to Nearly Nearly Six Million International Visitors by February 2026, Despite Slight Decline in Arrivals As of February 2026, China, alongside South Korea, Russia, Malaysia, and India, has played a pivotal role in driving Thailand’s exceptional tourism growth, with nearly 6 million international visitors arriving in the first two months of the year. Despite a slight 4.91% decline in overall tourist arrivals compared to 2025, these countries’ contributions remain substantial, with China leading the charge as the...

24 Feb

France Overtakes Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Austria, And More To Reach Hundred Million foreign Visitors In 2025, Outshining European Rivals And Solidifying Its Place As The World’s Premier Tourism hub

France Overtakes Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Austria, And More To Reach Hundred Million foreign Visitors In 2025, Outshining European Rivals And Solidifying Its Place As The World’s Premier Tourism hub France Overtakes Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Austria, and More in 2025, reaching a remarkable hundred million international visitors, further cementing its position as the world’s premier tourist destination. This achievement surpasses its closest European rivals, driven largely by the global attention surrounding the Paris Olympic Games, which acted as a major catalyst for international travel. France’s iconic...

22 Feb

Poland Joins United States, Italy, Romania, Germany, Turkey, and More in Driving Massive Growth in Moldova’s Tourism Industry

Poland Joins United States, Italy, Romania, Germany, Turkey, and More in Driving Massive Growth in Moldova’s Tourism Industry Moldova has experienced an extraordinary surge in tourism, thanks to a growing influx of visitors from across the globe. From neighboring countries like Ukraine and Romania to distant markets such as the United States and Turkey, Moldova’s appeal is undeniable. However, one country in particular has emerged as a standout contributor to this growth—Poland. Alongside other key players like Italy, Germany, and Israel, Poland’s increasing presence in Moldova’s tourism landscape highlights the nation’s...

21 Feb

Canada Joins Germany, South Korea, France, China, India, and Others in Driving US Tourism Freefall With Over Ten Billion Dollars in Lost Revenue Last Year: Everything You Need to Know

Canada Joins Germany, South Korea, France, China, India, and Others in Driving US Tourism Freefall With Over Ten Billion Dollars in Lost Revenue Last Year: Everything You Need to Know In 2025, the U.S. tourism sector faced a severe downturn, as countries like Canada, Germany, South Korea, France, China, India, and others contributed significantly to the decline, collectively driving a tourism freefall that resulted in a staggering loss of over ten billion dollars in revenue. This dramatic drop in visitor spending can be traced to a combination of factors that impacted...

17 Feb

Sri Lanka Sees Record-Breaking Arrival Numbers in 2026, Driven by Strong Demand from India, UK, Russia, Germany, and China During Winter Season

Sri Lanka Sees Record-Breaking Arrival Numbers in 2026, Driven by Strong Demand from India, UK, Russia, Germany, and China During Winter Season Sri Lanka has kicked off 2026 with remarkable growth in tourism, achieving record-breaking arrival numbers fueled by strong demand from key markets like India, the UK, Russia, Germany, and China. The peak winter season, a time of high demand, has been pivotal in this success, with travelers drawn to the island’s warm climate, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage. This surge reinforces Sri Lanka’s standing as a sought-after destination...

17 Feb

Why Mexico Is the New Must-Visit Destination in 2026: A Record Year for Tourism and Culinary Adventures

Why Mexico Is the New Must-Visit Destination in 2026: A Record Year for Tourism and Culinary Adventures Mexico has officially broken records in the tourism sector, welcoming 98.2 million international visitors in 2025. This marks a 13.6% increase from the previous year, reflecting the country’s growing appeal as a top destination for travelers. According to data released by Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism, the foreign exchange earnings generated from these visitors reached an impressive $34.992 billion, a 6.2% increase from 2024, fueling economic growth and job creation. This surge in tourism is evidence...

15 Feb

Brazil Set to Surpass Ten Million International Visitors in 2026, Strengthening Its Position as a Leading Global Tourism Destination

Brazil Set to Surpass Ten Million International Visitors in 2026, Strengthening Its Position as a Leading Global Tourism Destination Brazil is set to become a global tourism leader in 2026, with a projected 10 million international visitors, driven by a post-pandemic rebound, enhanced air connectivity, and targeted marketing strategies. Brazil’s tourism sector is poised for a remarkable milestone in 2026, as the country expects to welcome over 10 million international visitors—surpassing the previous record of 9.3 million in 2025. This expected surge represents an ambitious leap, nearly doubling the country’s foreign-arrival numbers...