International tourist arrivals rose 4% in 2025, reaching 1.52 billion worldwide, near pre-pandemic growth trends. Strong demand, improved air connectivity, and easier visas supported the global travel recovery. Africa recorded the fastest growth, while Asia and the Pacific continued rebounding toward 2019 levels. Tourism export revenues hit a record $2.2 trillion, reflecting strong visitor spending. Global tourism is expected to grow 3–4% in 2026 despite geopolitical and economic risks
France, Spain, the United Kingdom and Türkiye remained among the world’s most visited destinations. The United States stayed a leading destination, despite weaker growth compared with other regions. Rapidly growing destinations include Brazil, Egypt, Morocco and Japan.
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Who in their right mind comes to the US right now?!
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International tourist arrivals rose 4% in 2025, reaching 1.52 billion worldwide, near pre-pandemic growth trends. Strong demand, improved air connectivity, and easier visas supported the global travel recovery. Africa recorded the fastest growth, while Asia and the Pacific continued rebounding toward 2019 levels. Tourism export revenues hit a record $2.2 trillion, reflecting strong visitor spending. Global tourism is expected to grow 3–4% in 2026 despite geopolitical and economic risks
France, Spain, the United Kingdom and Türkiye remained among the world’s most visited destinations. The United States stayed a leading destination, despite weaker growth compared with other regions. Rapidly growing destinations include Brazil, Egypt, Morocco and Japan.
Who in their right mind comes to the US right now?!