Which Countries are turning their backs on U.S Travel in 2025.

Posted by PestoBolloElemento

39 Comments

  1. blink-1hundert2und80 on

    Definitely a pretty anti-US-travel sentiment in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland)

  2. bareboneschicken on

    Does this include countries that were under travel bans in only one of the periods?

  3. It’d be better to show this as absolute numbers, not percentages. Because tens of thousands fewer German tourists matters, but Mongolian tourists going from 5 to 7 per year not so much.

  4. who will visit a country where guns are everywhere, and pedos are ruling without being arrested. that’s scary.

  5. Colors should be gradients. One for increasing, one for decreasing. Zero rhyme or reason to selected colors.

  6. studiesinsilver on

    Really disappointed in the UK. The number of people I know still blindly flying to the US from the UK is worryingly high.

  7. A lot of German travellers switched from the US to Canada. Not only did the numbers of flights to Canada increase to a new record but there are also reports that Canada saw a double digit growth.

    After all, Germans can also meet a gruesome death in the Canadian wilderness.

  8. Intelligent_Mix3241 on

    I can’t believe it, my country Mexico is openly shitted on by that orange bully and still making numbers. I get most migrants do it for need but I would expect the numbers remain constant at best but it’s even more

  9. 2026 will be a better measure as in 2025 lots of people booked holidays before Trump went completely ape and couldn’t cancel.

  10. I’m glad the US seeing an increase of North Koreans coming, the economy tanked without them.

  11. Strong numbers from the Philippines is mostly due to visa rejections, but I believe that many Filipinos have started to question Big Brother America‘s sanity nowadays—in spite of our large diaspora living there.

  12. I’m curious if there is a change in countries Americans are travelling to. Or is it one sided?

  13. Surprising especially considering the visa issues from Reddit I expected everything to be far lower

  14. Also I wonder if macro economics factors reduces global traffic altogether. It will be helpful to know if the data take into overall traveling reduction in mind.

  15. First, what is the source for this data?

    As someone who lives in NYC and works in a touristy area of the city, I’d have thought overseas tourist numbers would have dropped, but honestly I’m not seeing it. Over Christmas time the city was packed with international tourist and even now there are still a good number of tourist.
    Many seem to be from Latin America, but that’s just an observation.

  16. So people from Mexico, Argentina and Mongolia have increased their travel to the US? I would love to understand what caused that.

  17. A map that is weighted by numbers would be more useful. 20% drop in Canadian tourists has a bigger impact than a 20% rise in Argentine tourists.

  18. ProfessorSmoker on

    With great love and appreciation, there being less tourists in touristy areas has been kind of nice.