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The World Travel & Tourism Council warns that the United States is falling behind as other regions attract more international travelers.

Travel Weekly: Travel and tourism named world’s fastest growing sector in 2025

New data from the WTTC and Chase Travel reveal travel & tourism as the world's fastest-growing sector in 2025.

While the United States remained the largest travel and tourism market in the world in 2025, it is losing some of its market share, according to the latest Economic Impact Research report by the World ...

Global tourism surged during Easter 2026, driven by strong demand for spring travel experiences. However, the Iran war disrupted flight routes, increased fuel costs, and shifted travel patterns toward ...

A new report shows Asia-Pacific is leading travel and tourism’s growth as North America lags — and the divergence tracks closely with each region's ...

Breaking Travel News: TRAVEL & TOURISM SEES BEST YEAR EVER AND EMERGES AS THE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING SECTOR

Travel & Tourism has strengthened its position as the world’s fastest-growing sector in 2025, with new data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and Chase Travel, Lead Research Partner, ...

TRAVEL & TOURISM SEES BEST YEAR EVER AND EMERGES AS THE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING SECTOR

Yahoo Finance: Travel and tourism contributed $11.6T to global economy in 2025: WTTC

TravelPulse on MSN: World Travel & Tourism Council applauds Strait of Hormuz reopening

Breaking Travel News: U.S. REMAINS WORLD’S LARGEST TRAVEL & TOURISM MARKET BUT WTTC WARNS THE COUNTRY IS AT A CROSSROADS

The United States remained the largest Travel & Tourism market in the world in 2025 but is losing market share according to the World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) latest Economic Impact Research, ...

U.S. REMAINS WORLD’S LARGEST TRAVEL & TOURISM MARKET BUT WTTC WARNS THE COUNTRY IS AT A CROSSROADS

The Hindu BusinessLine: West Asia conflict hits aviation, tourism, inbound travel dips 15-20%, industry faces ₹18,000 cr loss: PHDCCI

West Asia conflict causes 15-20% decline in inbound travel, leading to ₹18,000 crore loss for India's aviation and tourism sectors.

West Asia conflict hits aviation, tourism, inbound travel dips 15-20%, industry faces ₹18,000 cr loss: PHDCCI