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The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to shape the political and economic landscape, the impact of his choices on the travel industry remains significant. Read how his actions and policies are shaping the future of travel, and get insights into the industry’s evolving response.

Yosemite National Park
Tourism

$40, $100, $250: U.S. Fees Are Adding Up for Travelers

The U.S. is betting on events like the World Cup to boost international tourism next year. Are international tourists prepared to pay hundreds of dollars in new fees?
Bailey Schulz | 6 months ago
a photo portrait of Marriott CFO Leeny Oberg
Hotels

Marriott CFO: Year-End Softness, Sonder Lessons, and 2026 Rebound

Marriott appears unfazed by a fourth quarter that's trending softer and by Sonder's collapse. Its message instead: the strategy holds, luxury and group bookings are resilient, and 2026 might look better than many expect.
Sean O'Neill | 6 months ago
exterior of the White House under a blue sky
Tourism

Indian Arrivals to the U.S. Slip… Again

U.S. visa wait times for Indians are finally shrinking, that's great news. But if those long lines were always blamed on “overwhelming demand,” one would have to ask: did wait times drop because the demand did too?
Peden Doma Bhutia | 6 months ago
A traveler in the cold
Tourism

The Unraveling of U.S.-Canada Travel

For the U.S., winning back Canadians will require more than marketing campaigns — it will demand a rethink of entry processes, safety perceptions, and the overall visitor experience.
Amanda Crozier | 6 months ago
Aerial view of a football stadium
Tourism

2026 World Cup Draw: Skift’s Guide to Who’s Playing Where and the Tourism Impact

The U.S. is banking on the soccer tournament to draw in visitors after a lackluster year for international travel.
Bailey Schulz | 6 months ago
The backs of five people as they look at a giant cliff in a park.
Tourism

U.S. to Charge International Tourists $100 to Visit National Parks

Travel to the the U.S. keeps getting more expensive, which could hurt destinations that rely on international visitors.
Rashaad Jorden | 7 months ago
An advertisement on a luggage carousel.
Tourism

Brand USA Funding Would Be Restored After 80% Cut Under New Bipartisan Bill

The bill would restore funding for Brand USA ahead of major tourism events like the World Cup and Olympics.
Bailey Schulz | 7 months ago
A file image of an airport check-in hall.
Airlines

Why Trump Scrapped Flight-Delay Compensation — and Other Biden Rules Axed

The Trump administration said it did not believe it had the authority to impose specific compensation requirements on airlines for flight disruptions.
Meghna Maharishi | 7 months ago
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Donald Trump
Tourism

MBS Goes to Washington: What the Saudi Crown Prince’s White House Visit Means for the Travel Industry

Saudi Arabia’s tourism ambitions are massive. The question now is whether a well-timed soft-power push in Washington can convert into real investment, credible Western visitor growth, and sustained global demand.
Sarah Kopit | 7 months ago
Canadian and U.S. flags
Tourism

Canadians Cut U.S. Trips as Travel to Canada Surges

Canada has historically been the U.S.' largest source of international tourists.
Rashaad Jorden | 7 months ago

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