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The city’s tourism agency revised its 2025 forecast, with an estimated decline primarily driven by fewer foreign travelers. By Matthew Haag New York City is expected to welcome 400,000 fewer ...
New York City is seeing a sharp drop in foreign tourist arrivals in 2025. Officials and tour operators say the decline is tied to growing anxiety among international travellers about US ...
Experts say the decline in international tourism to New York is primarily driven by anti-American sentiments increasing around the globe as Trump has spent his first months in the White House ...
New York City is the Mecca of tourism. With almost 400,000 workers relying on this sector, we’re laser focused on its ...
New York City tourism officials say they expect to host 2 million fewer international travelers this year than in 2024. Some tour operators in the city say they can already see the difference.
The Big Apple’s tourism bureau – NYC Tourism + Conventions – still expects the city to finally shake off its COVID hangover and exceed the 66.6 million visitors it lured in 2019.
Tourism is a driving force of our economy, pumping billions into New York City every year. Nearly 65 million tourists came to the city in 2024 — the second highest number on record. That’s a ...
That’s the question the New York City hospitality industry has been asking after a precipitous drop in visits from Canadian tourists to start the year, according to Crain’s.
Zohran Mamdani won New York City's Democratic primary for mayor with an agenda that could alter the environment for travel businesses.
International tourism, particularly from Canada, has declined on Long Island and in New York due to the political climate.