California Joins Texas, Washington, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, and Other US States in Facing Fuel Price Hikes and Potential Decline in Tourist Arrivals from Asia Due to Ongoing Conflicts in the Middle East: Everything You Need to Know
California Joins Texas, Washington, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, and Other US States in Facing Fuel Price Hikes and Potential Decline in Tourist Arrivals from Asia Due to Ongoing Conflicts in the Middle East: Everything You Need to Know The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East have triggered fuel price hikes across the U.S., with California, Texas, Washington, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, and other states facing significant economic challenges. As gas prices rise sharply due to disruptions in global oil supply, these states are experiencing an added strain on their tourism industries....
Nebraska Joins Iowa, Puerto Rico, Connecticut, Delaware, Wisconsin, and Other US States in Facing Sharp Decline in Tourist Arrivals in the First Month of 2026: Everything You Need to Know
Nebraska Joins Iowa, Puerto Rico, Connecticut, Delaware, Wisconsin, and Other US States in Facing Sharp Decline in Tourist Arrivals in the First Month of 2026: Everything You Need to Know In the first month of 2026, Nebraska joined Iowa, Puerto Rico, Connecticut, Delaware, Wisconsin, and other US states in experiencing a sharp decline in tourist arrivals. This decline can be attributed to a variety of factors, including economic uncertainty, rising travel costs, and shifting tourism patterns. As domestic travelers opt for more well-known or affordable destinations, states like Nebraska and Iowa...
Jamaica Joins Dominican Republic, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Haiti, Aruba, and More Caribbean Destinations in Fueling US Tourism Slump With a Strong Decline in Tourist Arrivals in New York Last Year: Latest Report You Need to Know
Jamaica Joins Dominican Republic, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Haiti, Aruba, and More Caribbean Destinations in Fueling US Tourism Slump With a Strong Decline in Tourist Arrivals in New York Last Year: Latest Report You Need to Know Jamaica, along with the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Haiti, Aruba, and other Caribbean destinations, has contributed to a notable decline in U.S. tourism, particularly in New York, according to the latest report. This sharp drop in tourist arrivals can be attributed to rising travel costs, increased competition from more affordable destinations, and evolving travel...
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...
California Joins Florida, Texas, New York, Georgia, Maryland, and Over Forty Other States in Seeing a Decline in African Tourist Arrivals Amid the US Travel Freeze Last Year: Everything You Need to Know
California Joins Florida, Texas, New York, Georgia, Maryland, and Over Forty Other States in Seeing a Decline in African Tourist Arrivals Amid the US Travel Freeze Last Year: Everything You Need to Know In 2025, California joined Florida, Texas, New York, Georgia, Maryland, and over forty other states in seeing a decline in African tourist arrivals amid the U.S. travel freeze. Several factors contributed to this downturn, including rising airfare costs, stricter visa policies, and ongoing economic challenges in some African nations. The lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic also played...
Las Vegas Tourism Takes a Hit in 2025: Record Airport Numbers Don’t Offset Visitor Decline
Las Vegas Tourism Takes a Hit in 2025: Record Airport Numbers Don’t Offset Visitor Decline In 2025, Las Vegas experienced a significant decline in tourism, with the city seeing a 7.5% drop in visitors compared to the previous year. According to data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LCVA), only 38.5 million people visited Sin City in 2025, down from 41.6 million in 2024. The year marked the sharpest drop in tourism for Las Vegas since the COVID-19 pandemic, signaling potential challenges ahead for the city’s tourism sector, which...
Decline in International Travel to the US Hurts Arizona’s Economy: What’s Behind the Drop
Decline in International Travel to the US Hurts Arizona’s Economy: What’s Behind the Drop Arizona, long a favorite destination for international visitors, is facing an alarming decline in tourism, particularly from Canada, as global tourism shifts. Despite a global rise in travel, the United States has seen a sharp decrease in international visitor spending, a trend that is hitting Arizona hard. According to a recent report from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), the U.S. is the only country among 184 nations showing a drop in tourist spending. This has...