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Negative Outlook for US Inbound Travel Remains

U.S. inbound travel decline

According to a report from Oxford Economics, the negative outlook for inbound travel to the US remains.

Perceptions of the US and its openness to travelers impact the choices of where and when to travel, when to book, and how long to stay. Sentiment headwinds are negatively impacting US inbound travel. Oxford Economics expects a decline of 8.7% in US international arrivals for the year overall (compared to a 9.4% decline in their March forecast). Visitation from Canada (-20.2%) and Western Europe (-5.8%) show the sharpest declines, with a forecast of international visitor spending to fall by $8.5 billion (-4.7%), relative to last year.

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