New travel data suggests international tourism to the United States is facing unexpected challenges in 2026—even as global travel continues to rebound.
The post-pandemic travel frenzy is cooling off, but Americans aren’t staying home. Instead, travelers in 2026 are rethinking their vacations.
President Trump’s divisive Christmas message and ongoing ICE raids sent a global signal far beyond U.S. politics. For travelers, fear and unpredictability undermine trust, sentiment, and bookings. As ...
As long-haul travel tightens in 2026, politics is no longer background noise. From renewed U.S. policy uncertainty to the fallout of the Trump Tower Belgrade controversy, the “Trump factor” is ...
Thousands of flights have been cancelled and millions of passengers stranded around the world following strikes on Iran by ...
With an upcoming FIFA World Cup being staged across the nation, 2026 was supposed to be a bumper year for tourism to the United States, driven in part by hordes of arriving soccer fans. This article ...
Newly released data shows a full picture of international travel's decline in the United States.
Millions of Canadians have skipped trips to the US since President Donald Trump took office last year. Many say they don’t feel welcome as tensions grow over political rhetoric and tariffs, and ...