An estimated 1.52 billion international tourists traveled the world in 2025. That’s nearly 60 million more than the year before, representing 4% growth.
Travel can drive overtourism, contribute to climate change and support problematic political systems. Yet the industry also creates livelihoods and fosters exchange.
The U.S. travel industry kicked off 2026 with another drop in visitors from around the world—as the second ‘Trump Slump’ ...
Last year, the U.S. was the only major destination to see a decline in international travelers. With increased scrutiny at ...
Reduced international travel to the United States this year is projected to continue, significantly impacting relevant sectors, as well as the nation’s economy and employment. Tour operators, experts, ...
Tourism leaders gathered in Medford at the Rogue Valley Country Club for the Southern Oregon Travel Jam Conference, where ...
From theme parks to national parks, US destinations are seeing fewer foreign tourists, including millions of Canadians.
The WTTC Global Summit in Perth opened with a cultural performance by Aboriginal Australians. Photo Credit: World Travel & Tourism Council PERTH, Australia -- Indigenous tourism is projected to ...
Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, the World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) latest research shows that global Travel & Tourism is projected to grow strongly this year, reaffirming its role ...
Baboo Travel has officially renewed its B Corp certification for 2026, marking a significant milestone in the company’s ...
For over three decades, the World Travel Awards (WTA) has stood as the ultimate hallmark of industry excellence, honoring the leaders across all sectors of travel, tourism, and hospitality.
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