Foreign tourists are big spenders for the U.S. economy. Even a World Cup might not be enough to bring all of them back.
The World Travel & Tourism Council warns that the United States is falling behind as other regions attract more international ...
The United States is hemorrhaging international visitors despite remaining the world's largest travel and tourism market, ...
UN Tourism and the International Baccalaureate have signed a new agreement to strengthen tourism education for high school students worldwide. The partnership focuses on skills development, capacity ...
Global conflicts are no longer localized tourism crises. From Europe to Southeast Asia—and as far as New Zealand—travel demand is falling due to disrupted flight routes, rising costs, and uncertainty.
Today is 27 September, World Tourism Day, and in 2025 the official theme is “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation.” This is a call to realign tourism, not as a standalone growth engine, but as a ...
While tourism is booming across the rest of the world, the U.S. is a notable loser this year as tens of millions of international visitors are choosing to travel elsewhere—costing the economy up to ...
Some travelers are expected to stay in the United States due to fears of foreign travel, higher airfare costs, experts say.
CWW a global force in representation, is accelerating its international growth with Orkestra Tourism, a tourism representation agency in the French market. Orkestra’s local knowledge, relationships, ...
So after incredible scenes yesterday, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is now fully set, and with 48 nations heading to the United States, Canada and Mexico, this is not only football’s biggest stage, it is ...