U.S. Tourism Slumps While Global Travel Booms
Despite a global travel boom in late 2025, U.S. international arrivals are dropping month after month. Policy shifts, immigration rules and a $250 visa fee are weighing on visitors.
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Despite a global travel boom in late 2025, U.S. international arrivals are dropping month after month. Policy shifts, immigration rules and a $250 visa fee are weighing on visitors.
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