Business Travel to US Declines
- Business travel to the U.S. Declined in April 2025, with the Middle East as the only region showing increased arrivals.
- This drop followed economic uncertainty and lingering resentment toward Trump-era tariffs and border policies affecting companies and workers.
- Notably, arrivals from Western Europe fell 17.7%, Mexican business visa arrivals dropped 11.8%, and Canadian return trips by air fell 20%.
- A poll of over 900 Global Business Travel Association members showed nearly one-third expect global travel declines, with 71% of Canadian members anticipating less travel this year.
- Experts predict continued decline in U.S. Business travel this year, which would harm the travel industry and cities hosting conventions and trade shows.
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Key group of US visitors tanking under Trump
It’s not only tourists who are avoiding travel to the United States. Business travel to the U.S. from Europe is also down under President Donald Trump, as international opinion of the country tanks and foreign companies take their business elsewhere.
·Springfield, United States
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Trump tanks EU business travel to America
Large decreases in U.S. bookings were recorded from companies in Germany, France, the U.K., Canada and Mexico.
·Brussels, Belgium
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Stricter US border controls prompt business travel rethink
Executives, academics and government officials are preparing for tougher interrogation or changing their plans
·London, United Kingdom
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