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U.S. Tourism Struggles to Compete in a Saturated Global Market as Rising Costs, New Visa Fees, and Stringent Entry Requirements Push Travelers Toward More Open and Affordable Destinations
U.S. Tourism Struggles to Compete in a Saturated Global Market as Rising Costs, New Visa Fees, and Stringent Entry Requirements Push Travelers Toward More Open and Affordable Destinations The U.S. is experiencing a decline in international tourism as rising costs, stringent entry policies, and increasing geopolitical tensions make it less appealing to global travelers. While the country has long been a top destination, recent data shows a shift in traveler preferences, with many now seeking alternatives that offer more accessible and affordable experiences. Factors such as higher national park fees, visa...