U.S. Tourism Rebound Continues, But Asia Is a Soft Spot


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Despite the rebound, some of the travelers the U.S. can least afford to lose aren't coming back.

Inbound travel to the U.S. rebounded again in March, extending a recovery that began in February.

The U.S. drew close to 2.5 million visitors last month, a 3.6% year-over-year increase, the National Travel and Tourism Office said on Monday. That follows a difficult 2025, when arrivals fell 5.5%.

The rebound was driven by a 6.4% jump in visitors from Western Europe — the region accounting for the largest share of inbound tourism — with gains from the United Kingdom, German