Travel to United States drops in wake of Trump presidency
- Foreign travel to the United States dropped significantly after President Donald Trump's election, with notable declines reported by March 2025.
- This decline followed reports of harsh detentions at U.S. Airports and increasing discomfort among visitors due to tariffs, ideology, safety, and principles.
- Paul Douglas, who identifies as queer, visited Disneyland in October 2024 but plans to avoid U.S. Travel for the next four years, exemplifying this trend.
- According to March Commerce Department data, foreign visitors by air fell nearly 10% from last year, while Goldman Sachs warns this could cost up to $90 billion in lost tourism revenue.
- The downturn threatens economies dependent on tourism, particularly states like Florida, as it may reduce business income and state funding amid concerns from lodging and restaurant industries.
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International travel through PHL has dropped sharply amid rising anti-American sentiment abroad
Local tourism officials have already warned that Philadelphia’s economy could suffer from a decline in visitors associated with Trump's trade war and rhetoric toward Canada and Europe.
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