US economy is set to lose billions as foreign tourists stay away

The US economy faces a potential revenue loss in 2025 due to declining foreign tourism and boycotts, exacerbating recession risks. A drop in international air arrivals and negative perceptions stemming from border hostility and geopolitical tensio...

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The US economy is set to lose billions of dollars in revenue in 2025 from a pullback in foreign tourism and boycotts of American products, adding to a growing list of headwinds keeping recession risk elevated.

Arrivals of non-citizens to the US by plane dropped almost 10% in March from a year earlier, according to data published Monday by the International Trade Administration. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. estimates in a worst-case scenario, the hit this year from reduced travel and boycotts could total 0.3% of gross domestic product, which would amount to almost $90 billion.

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Foreign tourism has been a tailwind for the US in recent years as the cessation of pandemic-era restrictions sparked a resurgence of international travel. But many potential visitors are now rethinking their vacation plans amid increased hostility at the border, rising geopolitical frictions and global economic uncertainty.

One of them is Curtis Allen, a Canadian videographer who canceled an upcoming US vacation after President Donald Trump imposed punitive tariffs on his home country and suggested it should become the 51st US state. Allen and his partner have been on multiple camping trips to Oregon over the years, but this year, they will be traveling around British Columbia instead.

“We’re not just staying home,” said Allen, 34. “We’re going to go spend the same money somewhere else.”

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Allen’s hesitance doesn’t stop there. He canceled his Netflix subscription and is actively avoiding American imports at the grocery store.

“Now it takes us double the time, because we’re looking at where the products came from,” he said.

International travelers spent a record $254 billion in the US last year, according to ITA figures. Coming into 2025, the outlook was positive: The ITA projected in early March that the US would welcome 77 million visitors this year, just shy of the 2019 record, before pushing to a new high in 2026.

But those estimates came out just before stories of harsh detentions at US airports, ensnaring travelers from countries like France and Germany, started making headlines. Canadians, meanwhile – the largest group of foreign tourists in the US – are choosing to stay put as Trump ramps up attacks on the country’s economy and sovereignty.

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Almost $20 billion in retail spending from international tourists in the US may be at risk, according to a Bloomberg Intelligence analysis.

Early signs of a sharp pullback are already showing up. Airfares, hotel rates and car rental costs fell in March, according to a monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics report on consumer prices published April 10. Economists at Goldman Sachs and HSBC Holdings Plc said lower demand, including from foreign travelers, probably played a role.

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Omair Sharif, president of Inflation Insights, noted the decline in hotel rates was driven by an almost 11% drop in the Northeast in particular, possibly a result of fewer Canadians traveling there.

“Given what we know about how much Canadian travel has fallen off, that’s potentially a bit worrying for that region,” Sharif said.

Summer Season

The timing is “very interesting” for Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours in Niagara Falls — which just invested $25 million in a new building, an enhanced fleet and a virtual reality attraction ahead of the busy summer season — said Patrick Keyes, the firm’s sales and marketing manager. “We are waiting to see the fallout,” he said.

Canadian flight reservations to the US are down 70% through September versus the same period last year, according to a report by OAG Aviation Worldwide. Meanwhile US summer bookings are also down 25% among European tourists at Accor SA hotels — which Chief Executive Officer Sébastien Bazin said could be attributed to border detentions creating a “bad buzz” and diverting tourists to other destinations.

“US tariff announcements and a more aggressive stance toward historical allies have hurt global opinions about the US,” Goldman Sachs economists Joseph Briggs and Megan Peters said in a March 31 report.

“This headwind provides another reason — in addition to the more direct negative impacts of tariffs and drag on exports from foreign retaliation that are already built into our US GDP forecast — why US GDP growth will likely underperform consensus expectations in 2025,” they said.

Despite the worsening outlook, Oregon’s tourism commission — known as Travel Oregon — is continuing efforts to attract foreign visitors, said CEO Todd Davidson. His team just came back from a trip to pitch the state at an adventure tourism conference in Vancouver, and in the coming weeks they will be hosting sales and marketing partners from places like the UK, India and Brazil.

At the same time, they’re also contemplating whether the commission will need to shift its strategy more toward domestic visitors as the situation unfolds.

“Oregon is not and will not take its eye off those international markets,” Davidson said. “We will be here when our international visitors feel that they are ready to return.
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Travelers holding a valid US tourist visa have the advantage of accessing several countries without obtaining additional visas.

This benefit extends to various destinations across the Americas, the Caribbean, and beyond. Below is a list of 20 such countries:.

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Visa Policy: Indians with a valid US visa (B1/B2, C1/D, H1B, etc.) can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Mexico City via U.S.) – ₹80,000-₹1,20,000

Total Budget (mid-range) – ₹1,50,000-₹2,00,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: Mexico City

Explore Zócalo, Palacio de Bellas Artes, and Chapultepec Park.

Visit Teotihuacán Pyramids.

Day 3-4: Cancun & Chichen Itza

Fly to Cancun (~₹6,000).

Enjoy beaches and nightlife in Cancun.

Day trip to Chichen Itza.

Day 5-6: Tulum & Playa del Carmen

Explore Tulum’s Mayan ruins.

Swim in cenotes like Gran Cenote.

Day 7: Return to India

Visa Policy: Indians with a valid US visa (B1/B2, C1/D, H1B, etc.) can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days.Flight & Cost EstimateRound-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Mexico City via U.S.) – ₹80,..
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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can apply for an eVisa for Turkey (~₹3,500).

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Istanbul) – ₹40,000-₹60,000

Total Budget – ₹1,00,000-₹1,50,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-3: Istanbul

Visit Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Grand Bazaar.

Bosphorus cruise and Galata Tower.

Day 4-5: Cappadocia

Fly to Cappadocia (~₹4,000).

Hot air balloon ride and explore Goreme.

Day 6-7: Pamukkale & Return

Visit Pamukkale’s thermal pools.

Return to India via Istanbul.

Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can apply for an eVisa for Turkey (~₹3,500).Flight & Cost EstimateRound-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Istanbul) – ₹40,000-₹60,000Total Budg..
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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter the Philippines visa-free for up to 14 days.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Manila) – ₹30,000-₹50,000

Total Budget – ₹1,00,000-₹1,40,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: Manila

Explore Intramuros and Rizal Park.

Visit Pagsanjan Falls.

Day 3-5: Cebu & Bohol

Fly to Cebu (~₹5,000).

Visit Kawasan Falls and Oslob Whale Shark Watching.

Take a ferry to Bohol to see Chocolate Hills.

Day 6-7: Boracay

Fly to Boracay (~₹6,000).

Enjoy White Beach and water activities.

Fly back to India via Manila.

Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter the Philippines visa-free for up to 14 days.Flight & Cost EstimateRound-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Manila) – ₹30,000-₹50,000To..
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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) (₹500) if arriving by air.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Toronto) – ₹80,000-₹1,20,000

Total Budget – ₹1,50,000-₹2,00,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: Toronto & Niagara Falls

Explore CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and Distillery District.

Day trip to Niagara Falls.

Day 3-4: Montreal & Quebec City

Take a train to Montreal (~₹5,000).

Explore Old Montreal and Mount Royal.

Visit Quebec City for Château Frontenac and Old Port.

Day 5-6: Banff National Park

Fly to Calgary (~₹10,000).

Explore Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Banff town.

Day 7: Return to India

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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter visa-free for up to 30 days.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to San José via U.S.) – ₹90,000-₹1,20,000

Total Budget – ₹1,50,000-₹1,80,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: San José & Arenal Volcano

Explore San José’s markets.

Day trip to Arenal Volcano and La Fortuna Waterfall.

Day 3-4: Monteverde Cloud Forest

Zip-lining and hiking in the cloud forest.

Day 5-6: Manuel Antonio National Park

Relax at Manuel Antonio’s beaches.

Wildlife spotting (monkeys, sloths).

Day 7: Return to India


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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter visa-free for up to 30 days.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Panama City via U.S.) – ₹80,000-₹1,10,000

Total Budget – ₹1,40,000-₹1,80,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: Panama City

Visit Casco Viejo and the Panama Canal.

Day 3-4: San Blas Islands

Beach relaxation and island hopping.

Day 5-6: Boquete & Coffee Farms

Hike to the Lost Waterfalls.

Visit a coffee plantation.

Day 7: Return to India

Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter visa-free for up to 30 days.Flight & Cost EstimateRound-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Panama City via U.S.) – ₹80,000-₹1,10,000To..
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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter visa-free.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Santo Domingo via U.S.) – ₹90,000-₹1,30,000

Total Budget – ₹1,50,000-₹1,90,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: Santo Domingo

Explore Zona Colonial and Columbus Lighthouse.

Day 3-4: Punta Cana

Relax on Bavaro Beach.

Snorkeling and water sports.

Day 5-6: Samaná Peninsula

Visit Los Haitises National Park.

Whale watching (seasonal).

Day 7: Return to India

Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter visa-free.Flight & Cost EstimateRound-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Santo Domingo via U.S.) – ₹90,000-₹1,30,000Total Budget – ₹1,..
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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter visa-free for up to 30 days.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Belize City via U.S.) – ₹1,00,000-₹1,40,000

Total Budget – ₹1,60,000-₹2,00,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: Belize City & Great Blue Hole

Explore Belize City’s local markets.

Scuba diving at the Great Blue Hole.

Day 3-4: Caye Caulker

Relax at the Split.

Snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve.

Day 5-6: San Ignacio & Mayan Ruins

Visit Xunantunich and Actun Tunichil Muknal caves.

Day 7: Return to India

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Visa Policy: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can enter visa-free for up to 90 days.

Flight & Cost Estimate
Round-trip flights (Delhi/Mumbai to Tbilisi via Dubai) – ₹40,000-₹60,000

Total Budget – ₹1,00,000-₹1,40,000 per person

Day-Wise Itinerary
Day 1-2: Tbilisi

Explore Old Tbilisi, Narikala Fortress, and Sulfur Baths.

Day 3-4: Kazbegi & Gudauri

Drive to Kazbegi for Gergeti Trinity Church.

Visit Gudauri for skiing (winter).

Day 5-6: Kakheti Wine Region

Explore Sighnaghi and Alaverdi Monastery.

Day 7: Return to India

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